Quarterly House Journal
Full Form of QHJ
What is QHJ?
A Quarterly House Journal (QHJ) is an internal publication produced by organizations, typically on a quarterly basis, to communicate with employees, stakeholders, and sometimes customers. In the Indian corporate context, QHJs are widely used by large companies, public sector undertakings (PSUs), and government departments to share updates on policies, achievements, employee milestones, and industry trends. These journals serve as a tool for fostering a sense of community and transparency within the organization. They often include articles from senior management, success stories, project highlights, and announcements about upcoming events. QHJs are distributed in print or digital formats and are particularly valued in India's hierarchical workplaces for bridging communication gaps. While not a mandatory requirement, many Indian firms maintain a QHJ as part of their internal branding and employee engagement strategy. For competitive exams like the UPSC or banking exams, QHJ may appear in questions about internal communication tools or corporate governance practices. Understanding its role helps students grasp organizational dynamics in the Indian business environment.
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Example
The HR department released the latest QHJ featuring the CEO's message on the company's expansion into Tier‑2 cities.