Hello Mauritius… Tata Nano. 2010 Table of Contents Page No Executive Summary 1.0 Introduction 2 1.1 Company Background 3 1.2 Target Market 5 1.4 PEST Analysis
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PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND STRATEGIES ASSIGNMENT-1 LECTURER: Mr. J. Mateo Student Name/ID: Sony Surendran 09093103 PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND STRATEGICS Course work 1 Consider any consumer product that you think needs improvement. a. Why is improvement necessary? b. What improvement do you think‚ should be made on the product? c. How will these improvements affect the marketability of the product? Product: TATA NANO: The world’s cheapest 4-door
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Brand name • Functionality • Styling • Quality • Safety • Packaging • Repairs and Support • Warranty • Accessories and services Price Decisions Some examples of pricing decisions to be made include: • Pricing strategy (skim‚ penetration‚ etc.) • Suggested retail price • Volume discounts and wholesale pricing • Cash and early payment discounts • Seasonal pricing • Bundling • Price flexibility • Price discrimination Distribution(Place)
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As one of the most progressive companies on earth‚ the Tata group has decided to take on the international motor industry. It has come up with the idea of a pocket-sized $2.500 priced automobile‚ the four wheeled version of the $100 computer. Its name is NANO. Appropriately called the “People’s Car”‚ (not‚ however for the likes of the People’s Princess‚ the late Princess Diana who preferred her Bentley) Mr. Tata says that the Nano has its origins in Calcutta rickshaw cabbies and a very Indian
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NAME: Swati Yadav ROLL NO. 2756 (51) BATCH: Bill Gates SUBJECT: Economics COMPANY NAME – TATA COMMUNICATION CORPORATE OVERVIEW The company’s scale of transformation services partnerships include: • 1‚600 service providers • 785 mobile operators • 650 IP customers • 480 direct voice bilaterals • 55 IP peering partners • 40+ Network to Network Interfaces (NNIs) Tata Communications has forged partnerships spanning the consortium of cable operators‚ including SEACOM‚ SEA-ME-WE 4‚ C2C
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[pic] Tata Group Sustainability Strategy [pic] Mathew Ashley Bill O’Brien Rachel Reiter Kevin Richards April 12‚ 2010 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Our consultancy recommends that Tata Group (Tata): • Refine its internal definition of sustainability‚ • Create a separate subsidiary to coordinate‚ manage‚ communicate‚ and expand sustainability efforts across every business unit‚ and • Establish a market-specific global strategy tailored to the unique challenges and opportunities
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vehicle (e.g. Scorpio). Aim: To know the marketing strategies implemented by “Mahindra & Mahindra” behind its successful transformation from Farm making equipment to Sports utility vehicle (e.g. Scorpio). Objective: • To know how the successful transformation occurred in “Mahindra & Mahindra”. • To know how they become one of the market leader in sports utility vehicle. • To do various marketing strategy analysis in order to get a clear view about the success
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TATA steel strategy was to integrate the value chain of steelmaking to aid the growth of Asia’s bubbling construction economy. When presented with the opportunity (financially the government policies made it easier) to gain access to the other markets‚ they later acquire CORUS which was an established name in Europe‚ but were not cost effective in their operations (Tarun Khanna‚ Krishna G. Palepu and Richard J. Bullock‚ 2009). This acquisition provided them the right synergy by combing the low cost
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need for more fuel-efficient cars. Tata Motors Indian conglomerate Tata Group (www.tata.com) employs nearly 300‚000 people in 85 countries and is India’s largest conglomerate company‚ with revenues in 2006–07 equivalent to US$28 billion (equal to 3.2 per cent of India’s GDP)‚ and a market capitalization of US$73 billion at the end of 2007. The Tata Group comprises 98 companies in seven business sectors. One of the companies in the Tata Group is Tata Motors. Tata Motors is gearing up for the global
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NANO RADIO PRESENTED BY K.ROJA KUMARI CH.V.S.S.MADHURI B.TECH- ECE - III/IV B.TECH- ECE- III/IV SWARNANDHRA COLLEGE OF SWARNANDHRA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY E-mail:krojakumari99@gmail.com E-mail:sslmadhu99@gmail.com Abstract The nano radio is a remarkable break through
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