India and the Tata Nano Project: A Comparison of Singur with Sanand By Devparna Roy Paper presented at the International Conference on Global Land Grabbing 6-8 April 2011 Organised by the Land Deals Politics Initiative (LDPI) in collaboration with the Journal of Peasant Studies and hosted by the Future Agricultures Consortium at the Institute of Development Studies‚ University of Sussex GUJARAT’S GAIN AND BENGAL’S LOSS? “DEVELOPMENT‚” LAND ACQUISITION IN INDIA AND THE TATA NANO PROJECT:
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5 Key Questions to Gauge the Culture in Your Startup By: Martin Zwilling http://www.businessinsider.com/5-key-questions-to-gauge-the-culture-in-your-startup-2012-10 Every company should and most likely does care about their company culture. Yes‚ I know what your thinking‚ this article is about starting up a business and how to start it out with a positive‚ successful culture. Yes and no. After reading this article‚ I feel like Martin Zwilling wrote an article on “Howard’s Gift: Uncommon
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of companies dealing on the international stage have brought about a dramatic change in the frequency‚ context and means by which people from different cultural backgrounds interact. Cross cultural solutions to international business demands are increasingly being viewed as a valid and necessary method in enhancing communication and interaction in and between companies‚ between companies and customers and between colleagues. Cross cultural consultancies are involved in aiding companies to find
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It’s hard to define culture because it is soft‚ elusive‚ complex and difficult to measure. However from business perspective‚ we can view culture as sum total of three elements: Behaviors (Individual or organizational)‚ Business Outcomes of behaviors‚ and Drivers that influence behavioral patterns. Drivers of behavior can be classified into four types: Personal‚ Social‚ Organizational‚ and Models. Here‚ the drivers “Organizational” and “Models” can be altered to change the underlying behavior of
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TATA –KISAN SANSAR The journey of Tata Kisan Sansar can well be described in three phases: Phase 1: Tata Kisan Kendra as a retailer of Agri-inputs Phase 2: Repositioning of Tata Kisan Kendra to Tata Kisan Sansar thereby considering TKS as a ‘seed to produce’ business. Phase 3: TKS as a solutions provider that helps farmer enhance his productivity and an agent that changes the face of Indian farming. Tata Chemicals Limited had first started with the objective of providing agri inputs to the
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7/22/13 Brand Positioning Strategies of TATA Nano Upload Sunny Chauhan View Public Profile Recently ReadMy LibrarySocial Feed My UploadsMy CollectionsMy Stats AccountHelpLog Out Search the world’s digital library. Browse Books Fiction & LiteratureRomanceScience FictionBody‚ Mind & SpiritReligionBusinessHistoryScienceTravelSelf-help Other Content School WorkHow-To Guides/ManualsResearchComicsMagazines/NewspapersPresentationsGovernment & PoliticsBrochures & CatalogsRecipes/MenusCreative Writing
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Intelligence Journal August Impact Assessment Of Corporate Culture On Employee Job Performance Olu Ojo Abstract This research study assesses empirically the impact of corporate culture on employee job performance as well as organisational productivity using Nigerian banking industry as the case study. We try to ascertain if organizational culture affects employee job performance‚ and to formulate recommendations regarding corporate culture and employee job performance. In order to achieve the above
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The purchase of the Jaguar and Land Rover brands catapulted Tata into a different league‚ while also expanding its global footprint dramatically. Jaguar and Land Rover are highly sophisticated vehicles‚ well-engineered and superbly designed‚ selling to the upper middle-class motorists around the world. While Tata Motors has been running its UK subsidiary at an arm ’s length‚ it could eventually benefit from its engineering‚ design and marketing expertise. However‚ the benefits have not been yet
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Questionnaire Dear respondents‚ I am a student of GITARATTAN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL. As a part of my curriculum I am conducting a study on “consumer perception & future potential for TATA NANO ” It would be a great help if you please spare some of your time to fill this questionnaire. The responses would be kept strictly confidential & use to data analysis A) NAME ----------------------------------------------------- B) AGE * 20-30 * 31-40 * 41-50 * 50
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master budgets assuming stable production is overproduction. In order to keep up the projected sales‚ Tata has to raise the production level from 3000 units to 3500 units. At the end of June‚ Tata already overproduces 3500 units (21‚000 – 17‚500). 3500 units of trailers will occupy the working capital about 630‚000 (=3500*30*6). See the third set of budget in this case. At the end of June‚ Tata still has to borrow the funds. These budgets hurt the financing department by requiring an increase in
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