Sunday, September 18, 2011

Ex-SAP HR manager justifies resignation

Ex-SAP HR manager justifies resignation

The former SAP HR manager Angelika Dammann has defended in a newspaper interview her surprise resignation. She had put her hat in July, officially for personal reasons. First, however, details of their contracts had become known that assures their free flights to her family in Hamburg. "The events following the publication of the company and I have so polluted that I saw no other way but to leave SAP," said the 52-year-old now in an interview with the Welt am Sonntag.

The parting was painful, but they've made the right decision in time, said Dammann. "It would delay for all parties involved have been even worse." When asked whether it was unwise to allow the use of corporate jets to write into the contract, while the staff cuts abzuverlangen, she did not answer - "just because it does not help further." You even see their future as a coach and mentor.

She regretted her resignation, particularly in view of the women in the company. She was sorry that she "hopes, especially of the female workforce disappointed to some extent" did. However, she was convinced that the remains are proclaimed by its goal to increase the proportion of female managers in 2017 from currently 18 to 25 per cent.

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