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    Mehta Automobiles

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    MEHTA AUTOMOBILES In 1980‚ Mr.Sanat Mehta joined Standard Automobiles of Ahmedabad as a mechanic. In appreciation of his excellent work‚ he was soon promoted to the post of chief mechanic. Mr. Mehta’s professional ability‚ his pleasing manners and sense of responsibility endeared him to the customers of Standard Automobiles to such an extent that some of them persuaded him to commence his own automobile repair workshop. One of them persuaded him to commence his own automobile repair workshop

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    History of Automobiles Automobiles also known as Cars‚ Trucks and SUV’s are a very important part of our everyday lives. Automobiles have been around a lot longer than most people think. In Europe‚ automobiles date back to as early as the late 1700’s. European engineers began thinking of developing the first automobile to make life easier. By the mid 1800’s they began to think over how the automobile would run. Some manufactures tried using stream‚ combustion‚ and electrical motors to run their

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    Competing with Wal-mart

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    Competing with Wal-Mart The discounting giant‚ Wal-Mart‚ ranks high in worldwide retail sales which often makes it difficult for small retailers to compete. Wal-Mart’s everyday low prices‚ efficient IT infrastructure‚ and distribution efficiencies give the retail giant an edge over other retailers. However‚ other businesses can still be successful with the proper strategies. As a smaller retailer of bicycles and bicycle repairs‚ Atlanta Cycling‚ can have leg up on Wal-Mart by offering specialty

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    Automobile Pollution

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    Hydrocarbons (HC) Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) 2005 Air Toxic Emissions from On-road Mobile Sources (Tox-weighted) Affects of Automobile Pollution 1. In India about 15-20 million people are asthmatic because of emission of automobile pollution. 2. N02 is a highly toxic gas and attacks the lungs causing lung cancer and emphysema. 3. Automobile pollutants interferes the development and functioning of the nervous system. 4. Some diseases such as bronchitis‚ plurosis occur by long-term

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    Microsoft: Competing on Talent (A) In 1999‚ a front page Wall Street Journal article was attracting attention with a headline “As Microsoft Matures‚ Some Top Talent Chooses to Go off Line.” It was a question taken very seriously by Gates and Ballmer who understood that company’s enormous success was largely due to its ability to recruit‚ motivate‚ and retain extraordinary talent. This article explores the HR philosophies‚ policies‚ and practice in 1980s and examines how the policies were managed

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    McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2008‚The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All rights reserved. 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter 2 Competing with Information Technology McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2008‚The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All rights reserved. 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Learning Objectives • Identify basic competitive strategies and explain how a business can use IT to confront the competitive forces it

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    Premier Automobiles

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    Premier Automobiles is an Indian automaker which monopolized period from the 1950s till the early 1990s when India was closed to the world and imports. In 1949‚ parts were being made in India‚ starting with simpler components and gradually building up to more complex pieces. Two companies made parts: Premier and Hindustan Motors of Calcutta. The early years of Premier and Hindustan were marked by very low sales‚ due to the size of the market; only about 20‚000 vehicles per year were made in India

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    The book ‘Competing for the Future’ is aspiring and one that offers a deep insight into the problems plaguing the four billion poor and the possible remedies. What is amazing is the fact that despite living in between this mammoth of a population‚ few indeed have ever given serious thought to this probable catalyst for change and socio-economic development. The poor are THE RESOURCE; they carry in themselves all the necessary agents and the firepower to reshape the entire economic system making

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    Competing Value Framework

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    In your own words‚ explain the concept of Competing Values Framework. How does application of this concept make a leader more effective? The competing value framework has two axes‚ the horizontal axes represents the range from internal organization in which the development and well being are emphasized to an external focus which emphasizes the well being of the organization as a whole. The vertical axes represents where decisions are made. The top half represents more flexibility

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    Barriers to Foreign Investment in the Chinese Internet Industry Summary: Developing an Internet business in China is not easy‚ even though the country has the largest Internet user population among all countries in the Asia-Pacific region. Chinese laws make foreign investment difficult‚ and the country -- quite unlike the United States -- has strict legal controls on information and distribution and poor enforcement of intellectual property laws. This article explains the barriers facing high-tech

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