Tally Solutions has transformed into an employee friendly company that puts people at the centre of everything it does
(From left) Chetan Yadav, chief people officer, Nupur Goenka, executive director, Tejas Goenka, managing director Image: Selvaprakash Lakshmanan for Forbes India
Care and transparency are two words that Tejas Goenka repeatedly uses while talking about the work culture at Tally Solutions. The Bengaluru-headquartered business management software solutions company claims to have always put people at the centre of everything it does. And that became increasingly visible in the last two years when the Covid-19 pandemic disrupted normalcy in everyone’s personal and professional lives.
“There was a lot of uncertainty in the beginning, so we would get on a call with everyone, and share what we knew and what the company was doing. It was all about being transparent,†says Goenka, who is managing director, adding that losing four employees during the second wave was traumatic. “It was a troubling phase, but everyone stood for each other, by each other. We took proactive steps to assuage concerns… the general thing was to listen and act. It just extended that care aspect.â€
Nupur Goenka, executive director, elaborates. “Care is not only top-down at Tally. You see it reciprocally, laterally; it is going out of your way for each other regardless of who you are and where you are in the team,†she explains.
One of the biggest challenges during the pandemic—when people switched to working from home—was to keep the morale of employees intact in an atmosphere of vulnerability. Among the many things that Tally did during this phase was getting vice chairperson Bharat Goenka on a call and telling employees that their health came first, then their families, and work after that, says Chetan Yadav, who is chief people officer. He says despite its size—1,000-odd employees—it was among the earliest companies to arrange vaccines for its staffers and their extended families.
(This story appears in the 11 March, 2022 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)