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    seven general environmental sectors‚ following three trends pull the most attention. Economic sector. Steel industry depends on the cyclical economic condition and highly reliant on many other industries such as automobiles‚ construction‚ appliances and so on. If the economy is negatively affecting on its dependent industries‚ it will influence negatively for the Tata Steel. In 2007‚ when Tata Group acquired British based Corus Company‚ it became the 6th largest Steel Producer in the world‚ however

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    1. Case Overview: Mary‚ a part-time postgraduate student‚ concentrated her research project on equal opportunities in the publishing industry‚ considering career plans incorporation with her interest. With the method of template analysis‚ she planned to focus on her own company and a similar one in another publishing sector‚ by interviewing both staff and HR director in each company. Having designed a fairly structured interview schedule with 15 questions‚ she started her fieldwork‚ during which

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    Tata Motors Limited: Ratan’s Next Step Executive Summary Ratan Tata‚ chairman of Tata Motors Limited (Tata Motors)‚ came out with the good reputation "the world’s cheapest car" into New Delhi Auto Expo. Introduction of Tata’s background Situational Analysis Strengths Manufacturer of the world’s cheapest car 81% of domestic sales in India Diverse and complete range of resources (98 companies in 80 countries) Own steel factory resource Ratan’s well-known understanding of business (auto design

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    ------------------------------------------------- Business Plan Question 4 Opportunities & Threats Opportunities Federal government have emphasized the importance of investing into automobile‚ semiconductor‚ alternative and other transportation equipment manufacturing facilities from 2009 to 2011‚ causing the construction industry to have increasing growth and It is expected that the industry growth will continue for five more years. Due to the weak dollar and fast economic expansion in many

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    Introduction of Automobile The automobile industry in India actually began about 4‚000 years ago when the first wheel was used for transportation. In the early 15th century‚ the Portuguese arrived in China and the interaction of the two cultures led to a variety of new technologies‚ including the creation of a wheel that turned under its own power. By the 1600s‚ small steam-powered engine models were developed‚ but it was another century before a full-sized engine-powered automobile was created

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    AUTOMOBILE: An automobile‚ motor car or car is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transporting passengers‚ which also carries its own engine or motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads‚ to have seating for one to eight people‚ to typically have four wheels‚ and to be constructed principally for the transport of people rather than goods. The term motorcar has also been used in the context of electrified rail systems to denote a car which functions

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    IS CHINA A THREAT IN INDIAN SOFTWARE INDUSTRY:- From my point of view I belived that it is rather posing a opportunity instead of threat .Matter of concern is how we r taking a lesson from China about its a rapidly growing economy.Everybody r crying for its prodct which r very cheap at the same time they are as good as Japanese product in terms of quality. We should focus on how china is producing such a quality product at so much cheap rate.When we became the part of globalization we expected

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    HISTORY OF CHEVROLET Type - Division Industry - Automotive Founded - November 3‚ 1911 Founder(s) Louis Chevrolet William C. Durant Headquarters - Detroit‚ Michigan‚ U.S. Products Automobiles Owner(s) General Motors Company Website WWW.CHEVROLET.COM Chevrolet also known as Chevy ‚ is an American brand of vehicle produced by General Motors (GM). Chevrolet was founded by Louis Chevrolet and ousted

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    History of Ford and the world Automobile Industry: STEEP ANALYSIS: 1.Sociocultural: A few sociocultural factors have led back the automobile industry. Ford had suffered 10% fall in unit sales year on year with sharp declines in sales due to inaffective execution of the companies strartegies. The survival of ford depends critically on yhe state of the world auto industry. 2. Technological: Earlier horseless carriages were used as a source of conveyance. With the upgradation of technology the

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    Is Chinese Textile Industry a threat for Europe? Introduction "Napoleon said of China "Let China sleep‚ for when she wakes‚ she will shake the world." This assumption turned out to be true‚ particularly these two last decades. As a matter of fact‚ China has undergone two restructuring processes: the industrialization and the transition from a centrally planned to a market economy since the early 1980 ’s. Thus‚ Chinese government has been implementing an economic reform to reinforce its rapid

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