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    no more confined in the cozy corner of their homes. They are also participating in the economy. With this attachment of new role women are facing some challenges too. This research paper deals with those problems that are faced by a working woman‚ in both her personal life as well as professional life. Balancing both the parts is the biggest challenge for any working woman of Bangladesh. Women are now contributing in the family income. They are helping their parents and husbands to live a better life

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    96 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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    TATA MOTORS Tata Motors Limited is an Indian multinational automotive corporation headquartered in Mumbai ‚ India. It is the eighteenth largest motor vehicle manufacturing company in the world by volume. Part of the Tata Group ‚ it was formerly known as TELCO (TATA Engineering and Locomotive Company). Its products include passenger cars‚ trucks‚ vans and coaches. Tata Motors is South Asia’s largest automobile company; it is the leader in commercial vehicles and among the top three in passenger

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    1) What are the infrastructure related challenges faced by Adesemi? To complete Adesemi’s first phase with 400 wireless payphones they had spent around $4.7 million. In a year they had 400 wireless payphone throughout that area with an intricate distribution areas for phone cards. After establishing all the initial infrastructure they were assuming that Tanzania telecommunications company LTD (TTCL) the national phone company will pay commission on the thousands of phone calls generated‚ but TTCL

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    Trends in the Industry 7 Value Chain Analysis 7 VRIO FRamework 8 1. Design and technological capability 8 2. Loyal vendor base 8 3. Manufacturing synergies 8 4. Sales and Distribution Network 8 TATA Group 9 Problem statement 9 Slack 10 Core Competencies 10 Challenges - Mid Size cars and Utility vehicles 11 Recommendations 11 Improvements in Cars and UV vehicles 11 Increased competition 11 Evaluation of Recommendations 12 Strategy 12 Conclusion 13 References 13

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    weaknesses that Tata‚ as an internationally branded company‚ could potentially face. Tata motors wanted to compete in the Indian automotive industry by creating a form of transport that could carry up to 5 passengers. One of the requirements of the car was to provide an alternative to a traditionally used overloaded motorcycle which was unsafe. The main feature of the car was definitely its low sticker price‚ making it affordable for the growing middle class family in India. So‚ Tata Motors priced

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    Tata Motors The Indian Automobile industry The automotive sector is one of the core industries of the Indian economy‚ Continuous economic liberalization over the years by the government of India has resulted in making India as one of the prime business destination for many global automotive players. The automotive sector in India is growing at around 18 per cent per annum. The cumulative annual growth rate of production of the automotive industry from the year 2000-2001 to 2005-2006 was 17 per

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    23 TVCs in which Kapoor plays a stand-up comedian where he presents the different products and services offered by Tata Docomo. Each TVC starts by illustrating a complexity in the category and presents the service as a means of simplifying things.    Commenting on the campaign‚ KS Chakravarthy (Chax)‚ national creative director‚ Draftfcb Ulka‚ said‚ "There were many tricky challenges going into this campaign. First was the need to consolidate all our offerings under one simple‚ ownable brand idea

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    Tata Motors India is not a country that encourages free trade.the government has imposed many trade barriers‚like very high taxes for one.these high taxes are a form of preventing the local industries domestic products from international companies. Also‚ the bureacracy that exists is india is the worst.every level of the heirachy of any department‚corporate‚law‚governemnt is bound to accept bribe and is corrupt.Tata has also undergone tremendous challenges when building its Nano factory in west

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    TATA MOTORS: Serving an ‘ACE’ for SUCCESS Tata Motors‚ India’s largest integrated automobile manufacturer‚ announced the commercial launch of the country’s first versatile and indigenously developed‚ diesel powered mini-truck —The Tata Ace — at a glittering function in Bangalore. Tata Ace is priced in the range of Rs 2.25 lakh for BS II and Rs 2.35 lakh for BS III (ex-showroom Kochi and Bangalore respectively). Tata Ace is powered by a small and efficient 16bhp 700 cc IDI diesel engine. Suitable

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