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    Tutorial 4 1. Walt Disney Company has successfully adapted licensing as a market entry mode in different countries. What are the advantages of using licensing as entry mode? Licensing brings financial risks are low. The licensor should research the market opportunity and the ability of the licensee. It also allows the licensor to know more about the potential sale of products and services in new markets without a major commitment of financial resources and management. Licensees benefit through

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    TATA MOTORS “NANO” “THE ONE LAKH CAR THAT DRIVES ONE BILLION DREAMS”. MARKETING PROJECT SUBMITTED BY:- CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Idea generation 3. What makes Tata Nano so Global? 4. Marketing Mix 5. STP INTRODUCTION Tata Motors Limited (formerly TELCO‚ short for Tata Engineering and Locomotive Company) is an Indian multinational automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Mumbai‚ Maharashtra‚ India and a subsidiary

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    TATA NANO- A BLUE OCEAN | December 10 2010 | | Background Between 1970 and 1984 cars were considered a luxury product; manufacturing was licensed‚ manufacturing was restricted; there were quantitative restrictions on import and a tariff structure designed to restrict the market. The market was dominated by 6 manufacturers - Telco (now Tata motors)‚ Ashok Leyland‚ Mahindra & Mahindra‚ Hindustan motors‚ Premier automobiles and Bajaj auto. The decade of 1985 to 1995 saw the entry

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    TATA MOTORS—GOING GLOBAL The wave of liberalization‚ privatization and globalization‚ which started sweeping India since the early 1990s‚ gave Tata Motors (established in 1945) a new direction in the path of globalization. The Tata Motors firstly‚ realized that if it wants to grow then it cannot afford to keep its business connected solely to the fortunes of one country. Secondly‚ with the dismantling of import restrictions in the near future or it the rupee begins to gain ground then India may

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    The Revolt of Tamblot Tamblot Tamblot was a babaylan or native priest from Bohol‚ Philippines who led an uprising in 1621 to 1622 against the Spaniards. He called on the Boholanos to resist paying dues to the government and the Catholic Church. Leading 2‚000 followers in a mutiny dubbed as the "Tamblot Uprising" or "Tamblot Revolt‚". he was defeated in a decisive battle. Tamblot features in the Bohol provincial flag as one of the the two bolos or native swords with handle and hand-guards

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    Name: Kendyl Hodnett Date: 9/4/2012 School: HHS Facilitator:       2.3 Eating Disorders‚ Obesity‚ and Fad Diets Work File Review Directions: Using the information found at the sites available‚ answer each question very carefully. These responses will help you to prepare for Exam 2.3. 1. What are the three most common eating disorders? a. Anorexia b. Bulimia c. Compulsive overeating Read the information regarding Anorexia Nervosa 2. Define anorexia nervosa.

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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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    rganizational tataA) What elements of the different motivation theories (Herzberg‚ Maslow‚ etc) might be relevant in this change process? Some of the changes that occurred at Biogen included a change of location‚ change in management and change in the distribution of roles of departments. Those who were most affected by these changes are the employees; because of the transition to a different country they had to make a tough decision‚ whether to move and keep their jobs or stay and quit. Herzberg

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    Postioning of Tata Nano

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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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    AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY [pic] TATA MOTORS SWOT ANALYSIS REPORT PREPARED BY: [pic] INTRODUCTION Tata Motors Limited‚ formerly known as TELCO (TATA Engineering and Locomotive Company)‚ was formed in 1954. It is the only fully integrated automobile manufacturer that now stands as India’s largest and the world’s 5th largest passenger automobile and commercial vehicle manufacturing company with a product range designed to meet national and

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