Report - 6 TCS is one of the operative subsidiaries of one of India’s largest and oldest conglomerate company‚ the Tata Group or Tata Sons Limited‚ which has interests in areas such as energy‚ telecommunications‚ financial services‚ manufacturing‚ chemicals‚ engineering‚ materials‚ government and healthcare. History It began as the "Tata Computer Centre"‚ for the company Tata Group whose main business was to provide computer services to other group companies. F C Kohli was the first general
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motor skills * To see if TC can push and pull large wheeled toys by playing with her Barbie car * To see if TC can kick a large ball that is not moving by kicking a blow-up football with her in the garden Fine motor skills * To see if TC can hold a pencil firmly and form circles‚ lines and dots by watching her draw with her crayons * To see if TC can build a tower of 5 or 6 bricks by watching her build towers with her sister. Sensory * To see if TC can recognise fine detail in
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The Information Technology (IT) industry has become of the most robust industries in the world. IT‚ more than any other industry or economic facet‚ has an increased productivity‚ particularly in the developed world‚ and therefore is a key driver of global economic growth. Economies of scale and insatiable demand from both consumers and enterprises characterize this rapidly growing sector .The Information Technology Association of America (ITAA) explains ’information technology’ as encompassing
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believe that Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is a good example of a transnational corporation with capabilities of worldwide learning‚ economies of scale and flexibility. TCS have managed to fulfill the objectives of the workplace pension scheme in the U.K. The Engagement of TCS throughout the whole process shows how TCS puts business process outscoring into practice. Thereby‚ through investigation of this case‚ I attempt to form an understanding of which strategy TCS has in order to expand into the U
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MP3003/AE3003 Heat Transfer Semester 1‚ AY 2012-2013 (9) Heat Exchangers by Assoc Prof Leong Kai Choong School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Read Chapter 11 of the textbook before these lecture slides © Dr. K.C. Leong‚ 2006 Lecture 2:Radiation & Conservation of Energy Requirement Learning Objectives At the end of these lectures‚ you should be able to: • recognise numerous types of heat exchangers‚ and classify them‚ • develop an awareness of fouling on surfaces‚ and determine
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VERSION 1.1 TCS Confidential 1 © 2008 This is a controlled document. Unauthorised access‚ copying and replication are prohibited. This document must not be copied in whole or in parts by any means‚ without the written authorisation of the HR Head‚ TCS. TCS Confidential 2 Document Release Notice This guideline on Dress Code‚ Version 1.0‚ is released for use in TATA Consultancy Services (TCS) with effect from 1st October 2008. This document is subject to TCS Document Control
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A1. Total revenue (TR) to total cost (TC) is cost‚ which is calculated using total revenue minus the total cost‚ (TR-TC). As each unit is produced‚ the total cost increases in addition to the total revenue. Yet‚ at some point in the production of the additional units‚ the total revenue will exceed the total cost. When it reaches that point‚ it becomes a loss. The point when profit maximization is the largest is bolded in the table below. QTY TR TC TR-TC 0 $0.00 $100.00 -$100.00 1 $131
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Section 1: Introduction I am require to review a play activity that I used my observational skills to plan for. I decided to do indoor art activity‚ which was making a Robin with the Children while observing TC by doing this activity may learn the textures and colours‚ and they will use a hand and eye co-ordination. The Intellectual‚ Physical‚ Language‚ social and emotional observations allows us to find out what children understand‚ how they think‚ what they are able to do‚ and interests are. This
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Name of child: TC / initials Number of children present: 1 Number of adults present: 0 Permission obtained from: Parents Setting / Background: TC lives in a 2 bedroom apartment in city centre‚ TC is an only child. TC’s father is an engineer and works 5 days a week. TC’s mother is a teacher and works 5 days a week. TC attends cresh on Mondays‚ Tuesdays and Wednesdays. TC’s grandparents look after her Thursdays and Fridays. Immediate context: TC has just had lunch
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Immediate Context: This observation took place in the kitchen. TC is seated at the kitchen table finishing his homework. His father is nearby washing up at the sink. The observation took place at 2.30 in the afternoon. An hour after TC returned home from school. TC’s brother and sister are running around the kitchen while another brother is sitting at the table playing Lego. Name of Child: TC Brief description of the child: TC is a male aged 6 years and 5 months. He has been in school since
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