December 29‚ 2010 | Financial Times | | | | | | Case study: Tata | | | The story. Tata is India’s oldest and largest private sector business entity. Founded in 1868‚ the group now consists of more than 100 companies‚ with a turnover of more than $70bn. It has a wide range of interests‚ with companies trading in fields as diverse as steel‚ cars and trucks‚ chemicals‚ IT consultancy‚ retailing and hotels.The Tata group is highly decentralised‚ and member companies have great autonomy
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Synopsys on “Customer perception towards Nano car 2012” Submitted to Prof. Meera Submitted by Santosh.k Reg no.10KXCMA065 SURANA COLLEGE CENTRE FOR POST GRADUATE STUDIES #17 KENGERI SATELLITE TOWN BANGALORE – 560060 SYNOPSIS TITLE “Customer perception towards Nano car 2012” BACK GROUND Commuting by public transport system consumes time .Therefore‚ to own their own vehicle is the dream of many individuals and households. Purchasing
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No. | 1 | Acknowledgement | | 2 | Introduction | | 3 | 1. Situation analysis of TATA NANO 2.1. ( PESTELC) 2.2. Understanding the Competitive Environment- Porter’s five forces 2.3. Competitive advantage( Potter’s Generic strategy) | | 4 | | | Acknowledgement Introduction TATA Group is more than 150 years old. In terms of market capitalization and revenues‚ Tata Group is the largest private corporate group in India and has been recognized as one of the
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Market-Entry Report Addressed to Tata Motors & Partners Business Communication Table of contents Page | | Introduction | | SWOT-Analysis * Strengths * Weaknesses * Threats * Opportunities | | Marketing strategy | | Conclusion & Recommendations | | Bibliography | | Introduction Tata Nano has invented a car that has a couple of strong competitive advantages. The most important advantage is that the car is relatively cheap and therefore affordable
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Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 6 TARGET COSTING 7 TATA NANO – THE INTRODUCTION 9 A BREAK THROUGH CAR 11 COST CUTTING FEATURES 12 TARGET PRICING THE NANO 13 Product Features 13 Dimension 13 Engine specifications for Tata Nano 14 Safety features for Tata Nano – The 1 Lakh car 14 How green is Tata Nano? 14 IDEA GENERATION OF NANO 14 THE COST – THE TARGET 16 THE COST REDUCTION PARADIGM 17 Value Engineering Alternatives: 17 Now the question was‚ “how much to produce” 17 PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT 18 The Final verdict:
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learning about the Tata Nano‚ it is easy to see that this unique vehicle was a radical innovation. Tata’s goal was to manufacture the most affordable car in the world. Radical mechanical changes were needed lower the cost to only $2‚200. This was done through a complete re-invention of parts and systems. Tata Motors is a company founded under the Tata Group. Since 1945 they have been manufacturing vehicles such as vans‚ cars‚ and coaches. From the perspective of the Tata Group‚ having such
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NEW DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE OF TATA NANO SHIVARANJAN M ROLL NO 53 MBA II SEM Contents: |Sr. No. |Subject |Pg. No | | | | | |1 |Executive Summary |3
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Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 Product 12 Price 12 Place and Promotion 13 Branding 13 Segmentation 13 Targeting 14 Positioning 14 Differentiation 14 Conversion model: 14 Executive Summary The organization Product/Service Market Opportunity Analysis Basic characteristics
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CASE STUDY- I TATA CODE OF CONDUCT The fountainhead of the corporate governance of the Tata Power Company is the Tata Code of Conduct. The Company is committed to abide by it‚ in its letter and spirit. And the Company has earned the Tata Brand name by virtue of this commitment. It draws its strength from the five Tata values: Integrity Understanding Excellence Unity Responsibility In Tata parlance they stand for – Integrity We must conduct our business fairly‚ with
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TCMG: FOUNDATION OF MANUFACTURING NAME: Patel kaivalyakumar c Id : 0811530 Professor: Dr.Neal lewis sir Toyota production system: Key issue: 1 starting of needs 2 slow growths is scary 3 catch up with America 4 just in time 5 using common sense idea 6 give machine intelligence 7 the power of individual skill and team work 8 cost reductions is goal 9 the illusion of Japanese industry 10 establishing production flow 11 productions leveling 12 in beginning there
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