[pic] [pic] Project Report Cases on Ethical & Unethical behaviour Tata Group Report by Kumar Saurabh [ERIA11XXX] Jis Joseph Palakaran [ERIA11XXX] Vasudevan Balasubramanian [ERIA110XX] Vijay Anand Ganesan [ERIA11022] Viswanathan Panchapakesan [ERIA110XX] Table of Contents Tata Group - CSR 3 Company Profile 3 Tata Core Values 4 Purpose 4 Core values 4 The Good 5 26/11 Mumbai Attack
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MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA: CREATING SCORPIO GROUP-4 AAKASH | SRIDHAR | NEHA | CHAITANYA | TRISHUL | VIVEK GLOBAL AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY Industry was dominated by: ◦ Big three(GE‚ Ford and Daimler Chrysler group) ◦ Big two(Volkswagen‚ Peugeot) ◦ Japanese players (Toyota‚ Nissan and Honda) Japanese model : ◦ emphasised on close working relationship with suppliers. ◦ Shorter production period (12-18 months) ◦ Making highest profits per car reeping between ($1400-$2400) U.S automakers: ◦ emphasised
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Academic Dishonesty Paulo‚ M Palacios Shepherd‚ Maytawee Maggie Cice Vancouver Island University Academic Preparation #4 October‚ 22‚ 14 Professor: Gavin McConville While students study in Vancouver Island University‚ (VIU) they make an effort on their studies and want to be successful on their education. Some students infringe the rules of university by using a wrong method of learning. Just like Bjrklund and Grand mentioned in their work‚ cheating has been a problem for many years during
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INVESTIGATIVE REPORT ON STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF Intercontinental Hotels Group Contents 1. Summary 2 2. Background of Intercontinental Hotels Group (IHG) 2 3. Evaluation of Intercontinental Hotels Group Strategic Plans 2 4. Intercontinental Hotels Group’s Strategic Plans 3 a. Improving the performance of their brands 3 b. Generating excellent returns from their hotels 3 c. Putting their market scale and knowledge to good use 3 d. Strengthening our organisation 4
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Research Questions While preparing the discussion guide for the focus groups‚ we developed a few different research questions that applied to our focus group. One research question was why people adopt from an animal shelter. For this question we asked‚ what the thoughts on obtaining an animal from an animal shelter were‚ what factors do they look at when choosing a pet‚ and what are the benefits and draw backs of adopting an animal from a shelter? Another research question was how the condition
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Read the case Debating The Merits of Globalizations and in your groups‚ let’s discuss the case study questions below: 1. Do you think globalization and MNE activity are creating problems for the world? What kinds of problems can you identify? What are the unintended consequences of international business? If all commercial decisions had an obvious and indisputable social benefit and a benign environmental impact‚ business leadership would be a great deal easier – and a lot less interesting. Niall
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honestly."1 The Group of Seven was a group of landscape painters who took up the challenge and transformed the misleading and stereotyped ways that Canada and its people were portrayed in. The seven founding artists of the famous Group were: Lawren S. Harris‚ J.E.H. MacDonald‚ Arthur Lismer‚ Frederick Varley‚ Frank Johnston‚ Franklin Carmichael and A.Y. Jackson. Before the Group of Seven emerged from Toronto‚ Canadian landscape painting often imitated European styles and themes. The Group were regarded
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Foundations of Group Behavior What are you responsible to learn? Differentiate between formal and informal groups Compare two models of group development Explain how group interaction can be analyzed Identify the key factors in explaining group behavior Explain how role requirements change in different situations Describe how norms exert influence on an individual’s behavior Define social loafing and its effect on group performance
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am an introvert‚ so this group process was going to be challenging for me. I am socially selective and have a hard time opening up to people. However‚ I can help anyone with their issues and feel comfortable in that moment. Counseling has always been one of my passion. I do not feel that my selective and private personality will hinder me from being an awesome counselor. During my group counseling class‚ the instructor divided the class in half and provided us with a group scenario. The scenario entailed
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Functional Roles of Group Members Benne and Sheats Functional Roles of Group Members Kenneth D. Benne and Paul Sheats INTRODUCTION I am looking at a handout I preserved from a group facilitation workshop I attended some time ago. It lists the various “roles” or “behaviors” of group members‚ presenting them in three categories: those related to the accomplishment of the group’s task‚ those aimed at building and maintaining the group per se‚ and those aimed at satisfying individual needs
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