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    labour contract to avoid exploitation of labour which makes this country much more expensive The famous incident is Tata Nano project in west Bengal which had to be shifted due to the political pressure and there were riots and big problems. So this plant had to shift at different region finally it was decide to Gujarat. Ratan Tata had promised the world that it would be available next year for the common man. This was not happening because of this political problem. This car was also going to be exported

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    Introduction From the times of Stone Age to today’s digital world businesses have undergone a dramatic change. Unlike the past where profit generation was only the motive behind every business‚ today businesses have actually started taking CSR responsibly and not for granted. In fact the companies have moved from their sole purpose of profit generation to the responsibilities and duties they pose to the society. Corporates have realized that in order to survive in this competitive market they

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    Case Analysis – Ratan Tata: Leading the Tata Group into the 21st Century Due: April 16th‚ 2011 In this essay I will discuss Tata’s Motor’s Company and Ratan Tata’s leadership approach on leading the Tata group in the 21st century. Ratan Tata faced benefits as well as challenges to streamlining the business and dealing with the companies he had acquired for more than 50 years. There were more trials during his management span however; he was a leader that served as inspiration and a role model

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    Dao Tran MGMT405 12:30-1:45 Dr Yan Case #3 Tata Motors 1. What inspired Tata Motors to build the Nano? Why was there a need for an inexpensive car in India? The idea of Nano–The People’s Car was inspired by the middle class Indians who bought and transported their entire families on scooters. To most middle class families in India owing a car is a far cry. Rattan TataTata Motor’s Chairman said that the tiny car is aimed at keeping the families of India’s growing middle class from having to travel

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    information from http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/554957/ Tata Motors Limited - SWOT Analysis Description: The Tata Motors Limited - SWOT Analysis company profile is the essential source for top-level company data and information. Tata Motors Limited - SWOT Analysis examines the company’s key business structure and operations‚ history and products‚ and provides summary analysis of its key revenue lines and strategy. Tata Motors (or the company) is one of the leading automotive vehicle manufacturing

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    Marketing Management Tata Ace Case Study Solution 1. Analyze the Commercial Vehicle Industry at both Global and Indian scenario? Which are the top 5 countries for CV Industry. Indian Scenario- Indian Commercial Vehicle industry can be mainly segmented into * LCV and * M&HCV industry. LCV consist of three wheelers and four wheelers up to 1 ton capacity. Tata‚ Bajaj‚ Mahindra‚ Force motors and Piaggio are the major players of LCV industry. M&HCV consist of four wheelers

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    however‚ it is the vehicle for only someone who is‚ in truth‚ dumb‚ to inflict upon those who can not be judged as a whole. The under thirty generation is not the dumbest‚ because “dumb” is not defined‚ which shows that the definitions can be warped by bias. Bauerlein’s entire argument hinges upon the definition of “dumb.”In the web article “The Dumbest Generation? Don’t be Dumb‚”“A more fundamental problem

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    Should Ratan Tata acquire Jaguar and Land Rover? New technology and markets But they really focused on the middle class Is M&A the best route for Tata to move forward globally? Wanted to diversify country risk Infrastructure lim itations Regulations loosened Growth of the indian economy Watches‚ hotels‚ steel‚ tea competitiveness diminished by aid from government thru tarrifs Steel deomestic expansion or de-integrated strategy Mature market m&a Raw materials security Downstream

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    commodity this generation has to offer. We have become equipped and dependent on computers‚ television‚ cellphones‚ and many more devices for entertainment and education. While a mass amount of people see technology as helpful in means of improving education‚ there are others who see differently. Many people throughout the years have been on the contrary about technology and what is has to offer to this generation. In the social critic Mark Bauerlin’s book‚ The Dumbest Generation‚ the title of his

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    Tata Motors The Indian Automobile industry The automotive sector is one of the core industries of the Indian economy‚ Continuous economic liberalization over the years by the government of India has resulted in making India as one of the prime business destination for many global automotive players. The automotive sector in India is growing at around 18 per cent per annum. The cumulative annual growth rate of production of the automotive industry from the year 2000-2001 to 2005-2006 was 17 per

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