Case 2 Yakka Pty. Ltd. Brief background of the case study: This case tells us about the Information technology service firm (Yakka Tech Pty. Ltd.) This firm provides I.T services throughout Australia and New Zealand. Basically‚ this firm install and upgrades enterprise software systems and related hardware on the client’s sites. To provide all these services it employees 1500 people. It has customer service division that consist of four customer contact centres serving clients within each region
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1. Introduction 3 2. History of Industrial Relations System in India 4 3. Few cases of industrial disputes in MNCs a. Honda‚ Haryana 8 b. Mitsubishi Chemicals 9 4. Analysis of the current situation and trends in India 12 5. Conclusion 16 6. Bibliography 16 Introduction: Here we start the discussion with the history of the evolution if trade unions and industrial relation laws in India. Then we focus towards the
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STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Star River Electronics Ltd. is a large manufacturer and supplier of CD-ROMS. It was founded as a joint venture between New Era Partners and Starlight Electronics Ltd. It has enjoyed a great deal of success in the past decade‚ due in large part to their excellent reputation. Star River does need to address several issues with the recent resignation of their former CEO. Digital Video Disks are expected to cut into the CD-ROM market in the very near future‚ and with only 5%
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2013 Executive Summary In August 1995‚ President Geoffrey Chutter of Richmond‚ British Columbia based WhiteWater West Industries Ltd.‚ a water slide designing‚ manufacturing and installation company‚ decided that the company’s fiberglass manufacturing facility in Kelowna‚ BC needed to be relocated. The main reasoning for the move being that WhiteWater Specialties Ltd.‚ the sector firm running the facility‚ were at capacity for manufacturing due to the size of their current plant. Mr. Chutter‚ along
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Du Pont Analysis of Taste Holdings Limited: Inputs: Feb 2013 Feb 2012 Revenue: 506 431 304 264 Net profit 24 775 21 071 (attributable to the parent) Total Assets 369 667 341 365 Total Equity 189 246 171 840 (attributable to the parent) *Assumption: RoE will be calculated using the profit and equity attributable
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CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR LESSON 41: INDUSTRIAL BUYING BEHAVIOUR Introduction A model is very often referred to as an abstract representation of a process or relationship. In this chapter we are going to deal with the industrial buying process with the help of the Sheth model of Industrial buying. • Perceived risk: When the decision involves risk‚ more members of the DMU will be involved. • Type of purchase :If the type of problem is an extensive problem‚ then more members of Objectives After studying
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Artsgate Trading Pte Ltd is a company that is that tends in giving individual’s attention to each and one of their customers to meet‚ satisfy and even reach their customers’ expectations. Artsgate is a driven and machine specialist company where responsive areas are in customer service‚ customer application design for equipment‚ technical support and parts. Artsgate Pte Ltd supply high quality equipment‚ parts and products in Singapore and to any other countries worldwide. The company also deals
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Risk review Submission details Candidate’s name Jin Xu Phone no. 0452 472 886 Assessor’s name Phone no. Assessment site Assessment date/s Time/s The Assessment Task is due on the date specified by your assessor. Any variations to this arrangement must be approved in writing by your assessor. Submit this document with any required evidence attached. See specifications below for details. Performance objective For this task you are required to determine the risk context associated
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Identify differences between popular recreations in pre-industrial Britain and rational recreation in post-industrial Britain. Explain why the changes occurred. Discuss the influence of social class and gender on participation in sports and pastimes in both pre-industrial and post-industrial Britain. [20] Indicative content Sub sub-max 5 comparison of Sub sub-max 5 Popular Recreation & Rational Recreation Explanation of Differences 1. Local Regional / national / international
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Dalal & Broacha Stock Broking Pvt. Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. Initiating Coverage @ Dalal & Broacha Gati Ltd. Ankit Panchmatia (Research Analyst) (022) 6714 1449 Milind Karmarkar (Head Research) (022) 6630 8667 Sandeep Shah/Nilay Dalal (Equity Sales) (022) 6714 1443 January 20‚ 2015 ACCUMLATE Curre nt Pri ce Ta rge t Pri ce Upside 52 We e k Ra nge KEY SHARE DATA Ma rket Ca p EV / Sa l es EV / EBIDTA Vol ume (BSE + NSE) No of o/s s ha res Fa ce Va l ue Book Va lue BSE / NSE Reuters Bl oomberg SHAREHOLDING
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