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    Tata Group Vishal Patel Saint Leo University Organizational Behaviour MBA 530 Craig S. Cleveland December 17‚ 2010 Tata Group Tata group of companies‚ it is said that there is Tata in every Indian’s life directly or indirectly. Tata group of companies is India’s largest conglomerate. Tata group is made up of 90 operating companies in seven different industries which makes it India’s largest conglomerate. Tata group was founded by Jamsetji Tata in 1868. The founder of the Tata

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    1.0 Source Problems Being able to maintain Tata Groups core values and vision; during a time of uncertainty in the economy and in the internal organisation as well. 2.0 Secondary Problems These problems can be identified separately as short or long term problems. Whereby the short term problems are ones that can be solved and addressed currently or instantly‚ whereas long term problems having to take some careful planning and analysis and require solutions that are spread out over a couple of

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    for the Tata Steel. In 2007‚ when Tata Group acquired British based Corus Company‚ it became the 6th largest Steel Producer in the world‚ however it affected very negatively at the time because of U.S economic crisis. As the economy is recovering year by year‚ the Corus Company acquisition is giving tremendous benefits and profit for the Tata Group. Therefore‚ overall today’s economy has a positive effect on Tata Steel. Sociocultural Segment. According to the Tata Steel Annual Report‚ Tata Steel

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    WORKING PAPER: 06-03 Mar. 2006 The Tata Group after the JRD Period: Management and Ownership Structure by Ram Kumar Kakani & Tejas Joshi XLRI‚ Jamshedpur 831001‚ India E-Mail: kakani@xlri.ac.in Last updated in Feb. 2008 Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=889394 XLRI Working Paper: 06-03 2 The Tata Group after the JRD Period: Management and Ownership Structure1 Ram Kumar Kakani & Tejas Joshi E-Mail: kakani@xlri.ac.in Abstract Complex ownership structures

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    Types and Patterns of Innovation Tata Nano: The World’s First Rs. 1 Lakh Car On a rainy day in 2002‚ Ratan Tata‚ Chairman of India’s Tata Group‚ was driving to the airport in Bangalore. In front of him was a typical sight: an entire family on a two-wheel scooter. The father drove the scooter with a young child standing in front of him‚ and his wife held a small baby in back. Suddenly the scooter skidded and overturned‚ sending the family tumbling. Tata and his driver narrowly escaped running

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    education & training and cooperation among cooperatives. (ICA‚ 2013) My group decided to start a student housing cooperative in Exeter‚ which would provide affordable and sustainable accommodation to students from low-income backgrounds. Part of the idea came from the fact that Exeter has been indicated to have one of the highest ‘average student rent’ after London (Bachelor‚ 2012)‚ and part of it was inspired by one of my group members’ personal story. Student housing cooperatives are common in USA

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    Challenges Faced By Higher Education in Fiji. “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”.Fiji has a vision for a better higher education system. Education is a basic need of every society. It is a fundamental pillar of human rights‚ democracy‚ sustainable development and peace‚ and must therefore become accessible to all throughout life‚ that is‚ it must be accessible to all who desire it in their lifetime. Higher education in Fiji is faced with very severe

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    Challenges Faced by Management Managing and supervising people are not an easy job. Every day we are facing different problems and challenges. Maybe a small or big problems that we must enhance or motivate our people‚ talk with them and even sometimes help them to solve their day to day problems. Every individual has his own characteristic to portray. Variations of people should take into consideration in managing them. Factors like timing‚ place‚ and situation would work well for the managers

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    misguided youth caught in empty rhetoric that is donning suicide jackets‚ turning to crime‚ committing fraud and killing in places like Karachi. So what does this “proper and effective” using of their potential mean and what challenges stand in the way of doing so? The first challenge is the education emergency that Pakistan is facing. Seven million children are missing out on primary education in Pakistan‚ enrolment in secondary schools stands at a mere 23% and only a mere 5% of Pakistanis make it to

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    ISSN: 2347-3215 Volume 1 Number 3 (2013) pp. 71-78 www.ijcrar.com Challenges faced by new entrepreneurs R.S.Kanchana*‚ J.V.Divya and A.Ansalna Beegom Kanchana.R.S‚ Kanchana Bhavan‚ Mithirmala.P.O‚ (695610) Mithirmala‚ Trivandrum Kerala‚ India *Corresponding author KEYWORDS Entrepreneur; Challenges; motivation; skill; adventurism. A B S T R A C T An entrepreneur is one who plays significant role in the economic development of a country. Basically an entrepreneur can be regarded as a person who

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