RATAN TATA Born: 28 December 1937 in Surat‚ India Nationality: India Today’s modern India in a way is very much indebted to Jamsetji Tata‚ known as "The Father of Indian Industry" Ratan Tata (great-grandson of Jamsetji Tata) who became the successor of Tata Group and gave a glorious expression to each of his dreams. He was the chairman of the group. from 1991-2012He stepped down as the chairman on 28 December 2012 and now holds the position of Chairman Emeritus of the group which
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A case study of the acquisition of the Jaguar and Land Rover by Tata Motors Abstract Purpose – This research explores the key factors in the success of the integration and implementation process for creation of value through realization of synergy from the merger of firms. It also intends to study the managerial complexities associated with these key factors. Method – A case study method approach has been adopted in this research from Tata Motors acquisition of Jaguar and Land Rover a British Automotive
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Conduct a critical analysis of the case "Tata Sky" and prepare a written analysis of the case which addresses the following issues to examine the growth strategies of Tata Sky over the years. Tata Sky is the second DTH operator to enter the Indian DTH market after DD Direct Plus and was launched in August 2006. It is a joint venture between Tata Group that owns 80% and STAR Group that owns a 20% stake. Through its DTH service‚ the company offered more than 170 channels on entertainment sports‚
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Ratan Naval TataPresent Chairman Of Tata Group(A Business Legend) INTRODUCTION1. Born: December 28‚ 1937.2. Achievement: Honored with Padma Bhushan‚ one of the highest civilian awards in 2000.3. Present Chairman Of Tata Group.4. He has taken Tata Group to new heights and under his leadership‚ Groups revenues have grown manifold. THE CHAIRMAN OF MAJOR TATA COMPANIES. CHILDHOOD Ratan Tata was born into the famous Tata family.A prominent family belonging to Mumbaiswealthy Parsi community
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Acknowledgements 2 Executive Summary 3 Introduction Background Topic of study and Rationale Objectives 4-5 Secondary Research About Tata Memorial Hospital About Organizational Behavior – II in context with Tata Memorial Hospital 6-7 Methodology and Findings Steps followed in the study Primary data collected- what and how? Analysis of the Organization and Findings 8-12 Outcome of the Study Linking Theory to Practice Conclusions Implications on Management Practice 13-16
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(in PDF format) to the Unit’s Blackboard Site (link is under ‘Assessment’)‚ on or prior to the day of your presentation There is no need to hand in speaking notes or other materials (in fact we encourage you not to use notes) Task: Based on the case provided‚ you will prepare a presentation for the company board on how they should firstly analyse and then manage their stakeholders‚ using theory covered in class. Extensions: No extensions will be granted for this piece of assessment. If you
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SHAKY START Left to himself‚ Ratan Tata would probably have stayed on in the United States after training as an architect at Cornell University. But the son of deputy group chairman Naval Tata and the nephew of JRD Tata couldn’t be allowed to work outside the group (he had an offer from IBM). In 1962‚ Ratan joined the family business‚ working on the Tata Steel shopfloor at Jamshedpur‚ just one of several thousand employees. He got his first independent assignment less than a decade later --
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[21] Anal. Chim. Acta‚ 2003‚ 497‚ 75–81. [22] Analytical Electrochemistry.2001‚ Wiley‚ New York‚ [23] Curr. Pharm. Biotechnol. ‚ 2010‚ 5‚ 45–67. [24] Anal. Chem.‚ 2009‚ 75‚ 1116–1122. [25] Chem. Commun.‚ 2011‚ 4267. [26] Science 2010‚ 300‚ 11–15. [27] Nano Lett.‚ 2010 4‚ 51–55. [28] Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. ‚ 2007‚ 101‚ 14017–14022. [29] Nat. Biotechnol.‚ 2005 23‚ 1294. [30] J. Am. Chem. Soc.‚ 2007 127‚ 496–497. [31] Chem. Phys. Chem.‚ 2006 5‚ 1085–1091. [32] Stripping Analysis.‚ 1985 VCH‚ New York
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9 Effect of partial slip boundary condition on the flow and heat transfer of nano-fluids past stretching sheet prescribed constant wall temperature international Journal of Thermal Sciences Nanofluid; Partial slip; Similarity solution; Stretching sheet; Constant wall temperature : The objective of the present study is to analyze the development of the slip effects on the boundary layer flow and heat transfer over a stretching surface in the presence of nanoparticle fractions. In the modeling
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97 105 110 Annual General Meeting Date Time : Wednesday‚ September 1‚ 2010 : 3.00 p.m. 19‚ Sir Vithaldas Thackersey Marg‚ Mumbai 400 020. Rs. 1 crore = Rs. 10 million Venue : Birla Matushri Sabhagar‚ Board of Directors Contents Ratan N Tata Chairman Management Team Carl-Peter Forster‚ Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director P M Telang‚ Managing Director-India Operations C Ramakrishnan‚ Chief Financial Officer R Pisharody‚ President (Commercial Vehicles Business Unit) T Leverton
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