1. SUMMER TRANING PROJECT REPORT ON TATA MOTORS Study on ³Consumer perception and future potential for TATA¶S CAR .´TARNINIG SUPERVISOR:- SUBMITTED BY:- NIKHIL KUMAR ABHAY PRAKASH RANJAN (SALSE MANAGER‚ NANO) ROLL NO. 9202268 (MBA:-2009-2011) KIIT SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT‚ KIIT UNIVERSITY BHUBANESWAR (ORISSA) 2. CERTIFICATEThis is to certify that the project ³A study on consumer perception and future potential forTATA ´ submitted to KIIT School of Management‚ KIIT university‚ Bhubaneswar in partialfulfillment
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Team Tata Motors pg. 1 of 70 Tata Motors Limited (TML) Team Project C562 – Developing Strategic Capabilities November 24th 2008 – February 29th 2009 Indiana University – Kelley School of Business Team Members: Krishna Tavvala Matthew Brinker Peter Eshelman Andrew Matuszak Rahul Shankar C562 Developing Strategic Capabilities– Team Project: TATA MOTORS LIMITED Krishna Tavvala‚ Matthew Brinker‚ Peter Eshelman‚ Andrew Matuszak‚ Rahul Shankar Team Tata Motors pg. 2 of 70
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The Internationalization of Indian Companies: The Case of Tata Andrea Goldstein TCFGS Conference “The Asian Economy and the World Economy” Tokyo‚ 13-14 November 2007 Why Tata? • • • • • Turnover > US$28 bn‚ equivalent to over 2.5% of India’s GDP Traditionally the biggest market capitalization (now Reliance) India’s largest employer in the private sector (222‚000+‚ 85 companies) many firsts/largests for India: – first private sector steel mill (TISCO 1907) – first private
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GLOBALIZATION OF TATA MOTORS: STRATEGIC PLAN FOR THE FUTURE Faculty Contributor: Murali Patibandla‚ Professor Student Contributors: Arun A‚ Balasubramanian C‚ Indranil Guha‚ Gautham M N Tata Motors produces vehicles both in the Light Commercial Vehicles (LCV) and the Medium and Heavy Commercial Vehicles (M and HCV) segments. It faces higher competition in the LCV segment‚ where its Tata ACE has been a huge success. Internationalization forms a key component of Tata Motor ’s strategy and it has
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Course Name: International Management Unit Code: BUS323C Assignment Name: Case Analysis Report: The Last Rajah_Ratan Tata Number of Words: 2‚066 (Excluding title page‚ Contents Page and References) Due Date: 22 Feb 2012 Local Lecturer: Dr. Rudolph Jürgen CONTENTS PAGE |No. |Description |Page No. | |1. |Introduction
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TATA STEEL The Tata Steel Group believes that being the best possible employer helps to recruit and retain the best employees. Retaining talented employees is critically important‚ and the Group recognises that the best way of earning employee loyalty is by providing them with good and challenging jobs‚ with opportunities for development and progression‚ and with competitive compensation and benefits schemes. Employee Benefits Tata Steel has pioneered many firsts in the Indian industry and
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Zain Company Culture At Zain we have developed a unique corporate culture that follows best of breed practices. Simply‚ a positive culture leads to corporate excellence‚ and corporate excellence is one of the main ingredients in a recipe for success that has seen Zain achieve a market-leading position in the Middle East and Africa. Our corporate culture has undoubtedly played a significant role in developing our brand’s strength and dynamism. Our employees‚ our customer focus and
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Introduction TESCO is a company that was founded in 1919 by JACK COHEN. It is presented usually as a big international retailer which is based essentially in Great Britain but also in China‚ Republic Czech‚ Hungary‚ Japan ... It means this firm is as well in Europe‚ Asia and the United States. It represents 3 956 stores and over 440 000 employees worldwide (Tesco.com‚ 2009). In the context of globalization it is therefore appeared vital for TESCO to develop a corporate culture and an organization for
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Tata Power Company Limited “The signing of the financing agreements for Mundra UMPP is an important milestone. The good response demonstrates the faith of the lenders in our execution capabilities and expertise to complete the project in time. The terms of debt financing provides us long tenure of loans supporting our competitive bid price assumptions.” – Mr. Prasad R. Menon‚ Managing Director‚ Tata Power On April 24‚ 2008 The Tata Power Company Limited (TPCL)‚ India’s largest private power company
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Calveta’s organization structure and practices be changed to accommodate growth and effective communication‚ while maintaining the company’s culture? This is a very sticky issue. Growth‚ along with other factors‚ seems to have diminishing effects on company culture‚ popularly referred to as “Antonio’s way”. Two forms of growth present themselves to the company. They can either expand into the hospital segment (which falls in line with core competencies); or they could buy up GSD consequently growing
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