strategy Program: BBA (H) Section: a Assignment # 2 BATA: STRATEGIC CHOICES Submitted to: Mr. Ghulam Ahmad Rana Submitted by: Sohail Mazhar 083805013 Moeez Saleem 083805016 Umer Ashraf 083805027 Shahbaz Arshad 083805030 Zain fazal Ahmad 083805032 Furqan Tariq 083805046 Omer Sher 083805129 DATE: 26-03-12 BATA PAKISTAN LTD PAKISTAN FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY: ➢
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Case study-BATA INDIA’S HR PROBLEMS ASSAULT CASE More than half of Bata’s production came from the Batanagar factory in West Bengal‚ a state notorious for its militant trade unions‚ who derived their strength from the dominant political parties‚ especially the left parties. Notwithstanding the giant conglomerate’s grip on the shoe market in India‚ Bata’s equally large reputation for corruption within created the perception that Weston would have a difficult time. When new management team weeded
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Eini Laaksonen Political risks of foreign direct investment in the Russian gas industry – The Shtokman gas field project in the Arctic Ocean Electronic Publications of Pan-European Institute 14/2010 ISSN 1795 - 5076 Political risks of foreign direct investment in the Russian gas industry – The Shtokman gas field project in the Arctic Ocean Eini Laaksonen1 14/2010 Electronic Publications of Pan-European Institute www.tse.fi/pei 1 Eini Laaksonen is Research Associate at the Pan-European
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Case Questions-Political Risk and Dabhol Analyze the Case issues etc. and present the brief analysis in your report. Along with providing detailed answers to the following questions. 1. Critically analyze and comment on the contractual operational risk management/mitigation arrangements that underpinned the original Dabhol Power Project. Ans. The various risk which underpinned the DPP are as follows - Currency Risk: The Power purchase agreement (PPA) also took care of the currency risk. The final
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POLITICAL RISK Abstract How companies could face political risk? We decided to investigate many study cases of political risk based on what we have learnt in class and trying to focus in distant regions such as Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia for not being redundant on the already well-known cases of Latin America. To achieve it‚ we used the data base of ProQuest and we found many articles about it. The references of this investigation are included in the bibliography of this work at the end
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BATA SHOE LIMITED Market segmentation Market segmentation is a marketing strategy that involves dividing a broad target market into subsets of consumers who have common needs (and/or common desires) as well as common applications for the relevant goods and services. Depending on the specific characteristics of the product‚ these subsets may be divided by criteria such as age and gender‚ or other distinctions‚ such as location or income. Marketing campaigns can then be designed and implemented
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BATA INDIA: The Company was incorporated in the year 1931 as Bata Shoe Company Pvt. Ltd. in Konngar‚West Bengal‚ which was then shifted to Batanagar. Batanagar was the first manufacturing facility in the Indianshoe industry to receive the ISO 9001 certification. The Company went public in 1973. They changed their nameto Bata India Ltd. Over the years‚ Bata India has established a leadership position in the footwear industry andis easily the most trusted name in branded footwear. The Company has
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Risk and Reward in World Markets Managing Risk in an Unstable World As emerging markets generate greater shares of global supply and demand‚ companies need better methods to weigh political risk againstfinancialreward. by Ian Bremmer C ountries in turmoil elbow one another off the front page at a dizzying pace: Lebanon follows Ukraine follows Sudan follows Argentina. Companies‚ meanwhile‚ fear unpredictable change‚ even as they seek profit from the opportunities change creates-a freshly
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Retail Industry 3 BATA-GLOBAL 4 BATA-INDIA 4 Bata’s Wholesale Division 6 Bata Institutional Sales Division 6 Milestones (post 1985) 6 Turnaround Story 8 STP 9 Value Proposition for the Customers 9 4Ps 10 Porters Value Chain 11 COMPETITOR ANALYSIS 13 MARKET SHARE OVER YEARS 14 Ansoff Model 16 SWOT 17 Final inferences and recommendations 17 References 17 Background Mr. Marcelo Villagran is Chief Executive Officer‚ Managing Director‚ Executive Director of Bata India Limited. He has
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(SUBSIDIARY PROFILE) Board of Directors Fernando Garcia Restrepo Chairman Present position Group Managing Director‚ Bata Emerging Markets (WEST) Rashidul Hasan Independent Director Previous positions President Director‚ Bata Indonesia Managing Director‚ Bata Kenya Managing Director‚ Bata India Vice President‚ Wholesale & Marketing‚ Bata Ltd‚ Toronto‚ Canada Managing Director‚ Bata Bangladesh Current positions Chairman‚ Uttara Finance & Investments Ltd. Independent Director‚ Reckitt Benckiser
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