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    International Management Name‚ section and roll No. : Mohit Nigam 27A Assignment 1: Indian company going global TATA Motors Founded by the legendary J.R.D. Tata in 1945 Tata Motors Ltd. (Formerly known as TELCO) Tata Motors is an Indian multinational giant automotive manufacturing company ‚ a subsidiary of the 100 Billion $ Tata Group. ANALYSIS Going by the trend: All- Indian earlier: It was set up initially to manufacture locomotives‚ although

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    Complexity Theory

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    The words “complexity” and “complex” have been used in the context of management. While the word “complex” suggests dynamics rising from the interaction between elements‚ factors‚ parts‚ it results in nonlinear and ongoing changes in the parts. The word “complexity” is used different ways in many organization systems. The different uses of this word is dependent on the systems being chartered and organized. Nowadays‚ complexity theory is at the center of what systems are today and it is attached

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    Going global. Is it a myth or reality? The question of whether the globalization is a myth or reality is easily answered to my mind: it is definitely a reality. But to what extend can we call it a reality? In my presentation I’ll disclose the term of globalization‚ cover the spheres in which globalization can be applied and dwell on the advantages and disadvantages of it. Finally I’ll come to the conclusion that globalization is an inevitable and developing phenomenon which requires citizens of

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    Case Study Analysis - Questions & Answers Question 1. Indentify the controllable and uncontrollable elements that Starbucks has encountered in entering global markets. Answer 1. According to this case‚ Starbucks has encountered some controllable and uncontrollable elements when entering global market like Japan‚ France‚ Italy and Vienna. I will start by the uncontrollable elements in Italy which is price. Italian coffee bars prosper by serving food as well as coffee‚ an area where Starbucks

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    Case Starbucks – Going Global Fast 1) Identify the controllable and uncontrollable elements that Starbucks has encountered in entering global markets. As internationally operating company‚ Starbucks is familiar with entering new markets. As seen in the case‚ a foreign market entry always involves as well uncontrollable as controllable elements. The controllable aspects are: • promotion • price • product • channels of distribution

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    1. Identify the controllable and uncontrollable elements that Starbucks has encountered in entering global markets. • Controllable Elements – Italian coffee is cheaper than US coffee. The price for Espresso is much cheaper in Italy then in America. They have also succeeded in serving food‚ something that other countries have failed in doing. • Uncontrollable – In France‚ they face not only political but legal constraints; with many regulations. In Vienna‚ they have cultural issues where they embrace

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    Lufthansa Case Analysis

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    GUAYAQUIL-ECUADOR APPLIED MANAGEMENT CASE ANALYSIS “LUFTHANSA 2003: ENERGIZING A DECADE OF CHANGE” INTEGRANTS: IVÁN CARO SAMUEL JARAMILLLO KARLA MANOSALVAS ANALY VILLAFUERTE FERNANDO MARRIOTT LEONARDO SORIANO LUFTHANSA´S BACKGROUND: Lufthansa had become one of the most robust airlines and top aviation groups in the world. Lufthansa is the largest airline located in Europe in terms of passengers carried. In the 1980s‚ Lufthansa pursued a policy of rapid fleet expansion based on the

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    How to Manage Employees The competition between the enterprises in the final analysis is competition. How to effectively stimulate the enthusiasm of employees‚ make employees more loyal to the enterprise‚ to finish the work? The competition between the enterprises in the final analysis is competition. How to effectively stimulate the enthusiasm of employees‚ make employees more loyal to the enterprise‚ to finish the work‚ is each enterprise leaders and often pointless to solve a problem. A‚ focusing

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    Starbucks – Going Global Fast Question 1: Controllable: 1) Promotion. I think that spending only 1% of revenue on advertisement is a bit too little and Starbucks should definitely spend more. 2) Product. In Italy for instance food is popular in cafes. To open shops and be successful in Italy Starbucks should have more differentiated products. 3) Price. Again in Italy price for coffee is a bit less than Starbucks proposes. The only way is to make the price less. Uncontrollable:

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    Tata Motors Going Global

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    percentgrowth while the commercial vehicles segment slumped 21.7 percent.Indian automobile industry has come a long way to from the era of the Ambassador car to Maruti800 to latest M&M Xylo. The industry is highly competitive with a number of global and Indiancompanies present today. It is projected to be the third largest auto industry by 2030 and just behind to US & China‚ according to a report. The industry is estimated to be a US$ 34 billionindustry.Indian Automobile industry can be divided

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