------------------------------------------------- Presentation Transcript Presentation on Total quality management in Gillette Argentina : PRESENTED BY :- ROHIT THANNA RICHA UPADHYAY SHASHANK JAIN Presentation on Total quality management in Gillette Argentina BACKGROUND: BACKGROUND Founded in 1901 & by 1905 had started operations abroad Sales office in London & manufacturing site in Paris Best known for its razors and blades Leader in batteries (Duracell)‚ dental care(Oral-B)
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II. People a) Religion Argentina About four-fifths of Argentine people are at least nominally Roman Catholic; the majority of them are non-practicing. The faith’s influence‚ however‚ is strongly reflected in government and society. Protestants make up about 5 percent of the population. Muslims and Jews account for small minorities. The Jewish community of Argentina is the largest in South America. United Kingdom Britain has one of the most religiously diverse populations in the European Union
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the city of Lobos‚ Buenos Aires provincia‚ Argentina; He died on July 01‚ 1974 in Olivos‚ Argentina at the Age of 78. Peron had an image on what his future was going to consist of‚ and what he wanted to accomplish. He began his early life entering into the military to serve as a colonel‚ which had soon set him up to become the minister of war and then vice president. With the power of the people in Peron’s hand‚ he wanted to lead the people of Argentina in victory to build a strong and just nation
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1.0 Introduction 1.1 Background of Thailand Thai government is more often referred to Thailand in English or in the original language “Mueang Thai”‚ is a Southeast Asia country located nearby Laos‚ Cambodia and Malaysia. Thai government was formerly known as Siam until May 11‚ 1949. The word “Thai” means “freedom” in Thai language. However‚ minority of Chinese ethnic in Thailand is still using Siam name. Thailand is a constitutional monarchy country and had never been colonized. The king
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Culture and Leadership Pedro Marcos It is relevant to have objectives when one plans to invest his life- time in the business field‚ especially when would-be leaders encounter real issues out of a classroom; leaders face the pressure of how to create profitability least to say it; therefore‚ leaders must possess distinctive characteristics than others. We believe we possess that force that drives in our soul to be creative. Somehow‚ leaders are impacted by news as in a Michigan’s
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Allstar’s Argentina Marketing Plan By: Josh Resnick & Kirk Wegner March 6‚ 2009 Introduction to Allstar Brand Allstar Brand is a United States based consumer products company that produces and sells ethical (prescription) pharmaceuticals‚ OTC (over-the-counter or nonprescription) drugs‚ and consumer products. It is an $8.9 billion firm that was formed in 1924 and competes with a variety of larger and smaller firms‚ depending on the product market. It has a number of leading brands
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on the part of the agreement related to rules and the two regions are still working on the preparation of their market access offers. No date has been set yet for the exchange of market access offers. Trade picture Mercosur countries: * Argentina‚ Brazil‚ Paraguay‚ Uruguay‚ Venezuela * The EU is Mercosur’s first trading partner‚ accounting for 20% of Mercosur’s total trade. * Mercosur is the EU’s 8th most important trading partner‚ accounting for 3% of EU’s total trade. EU’s exports
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The Importance of the Agricultural and Infrastructure Sectors in the Argentinean Economy Case studies involving the PMP (policy making process) A key feature of economic development in Argentina has been its high economic volatility which has encompassed periods of high economic growth and high productivity gains followed by periods of persistent under performance ending in severe crisis damaging overall productivity. Considering the last crisis of four
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’the extent to which the less powerful members of organizations and institutions (like the family) expect and accept that power is distributed unequally’. Uncertainty Avoidance: ’intolerance for uncertainty and ambiguity’. Individualism versus Collectivism: ’the extent to which individuals are integrated into groups’. Masculinity versus Femininity: ’assertiveness and competitiveness versus modesty and caring’. Figure 1 Figure 1 shows the statistic of national culture in Malaysia through the lens
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Low-Context Culture * Individualism * Collectivism * Masculine * Feminine Why Study Culture? * Globalization * Rise in intercultural Shock * Avoid Culture ShockCultural Contexts * What is cultural Context? * The relative emphasis different cultures place on nonverbal communication * High-Context culture * Low-Context cultureCulture Values * What are culture values? * Four categories of cultural values: * Individualism vs. Collectivism * Decentralized vs. Centralized
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