Project TATA CORUS MERGER A report submitted to ISB&M‚ Delhi Campus as a part fulfillment of Full time Postgraduate Program in Business Management. Abhishek Kumar ENR NO.: 1101 Batch: 2005-2007 E-mail: abhi.k.chaudhary@gmail.com International School of Business & Media‚ Delhi 7th Floor‚ Aggarwal Millennium Tower Netaji Subhash Place‚ Wazirpur District Centre‚ Pitampura‚ Delhi 110 034 Index |Serial No. |Topic
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Ratan Tata: Leading the Tata Group into the 21st Century 1. The Tata Group has been transformed from a risk-averse‚ slow-moving giant into a more dynamic and aggressive conglomerate. How much of such a transformation can be attributed to one individual? Discuss the role of the leader in initiating and managing change. Answer The Tata Group transformation can be greatly attributed to the vision and execution of Ratan Tata. He was greatly responsible for the tremendous transformation because he
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Summary About Tata Nano: - The Project was kept as a secret in the Tata Motors’R&D section and named PROJECT X3. - Started with its first plant in Singur‚ West Bengal from 2007 - Lead by Girish Wagh (General Manager‚ Tata Motors Ltd.) - Objective was to create very low cost transportation system with four wheels for the bottom line of Pyramid. - Used coopetition system (suppliers have to collaborate but simultaneously compete with each other) - Guaranteed long-term contracts for specific components
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CASE STUDY- I TATA CODE OF CONDUCT The fountainhead of the corporate governance of the Tata Power Company is the Tata Code of Conduct. The Company is committed to abide by it‚ in its letter and spirit. And the Company has earned the Tata Brand name by virtue of this commitment. It draws its strength from the five Tata values: Integrity Understanding Excellence Unity Responsibility In Tata parlance they stand for – Integrity We must conduct our business fairly‚ with
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Macro-environmental analysis the macro-environment describes all factors which influence the company as a whole but are out of their direct control including wider social‚ political and economic factors (Hooley‚ Saunders‚ Piercy‚ 2004). The analysis of those factors is therefore often known as Pest analysis (Johnson‚ Scholes‚ 1999). Since the airline industry is very much influenced by changes taking place in the environment and has undergone rapid and dramatic changes during the last decades
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Tata and Jaguar‚ Land Rover Deal 1. Motivation/ reason for the merger/ acquisition; • Tata Motors wanted to have presence outside India • It desired to have a diversified line-up ranging from the world’s cheapest car to some of the more expensive • It enabled Tata’s entry into luxury car segment • JLR It had become a cash drag on Ford • It would enable Ford to focus on its core Ford brand and "One Ford" global transformation. • Take advantage of the low cost manufacturing base in India
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TATA –KISAN SANSAR The journey of Tata Kisan Sansar can well be described in three phases: Phase 1: Tata Kisan Kendra as a retailer of Agri-inputs Phase 2: Repositioning of Tata Kisan Kendra to Tata Kisan Sansar thereby considering TKS as a ‘seed to produce’ business. Phase 3: TKS as a solutions provider that helps farmer enhance his productivity and an agent that changes the face of Indian farming. Tata Chemicals Limited had first started with the objective of providing agri inputs to the
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rganizational tataA) What elements of the different motivation theories (Herzberg‚ Maslow‚ etc) might be relevant in this change process? Some of the changes that occurred at Biogen included a change of location‚ change in management and change in the distribution of roles of departments. Those who were most affected by these changes are the employees; because of the transition to a different country they had to make a tough decision‚ whether to move and keep their jobs or stay and quit. Herzberg
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7/22/13 Brand Positioning Strategies of TATA Nano Upload Sunny Chauhan View Public Profile Recently ReadMy LibrarySocial Feed My UploadsMy CollectionsMy Stats AccountHelpLog Out Search the world’s digital library. Browse Books Fiction & LiteratureRomanceScience FictionBody‚ Mind & SpiritReligionBusinessHistoryScienceTravelSelf-help Other Content School WorkHow-To Guides/ManualsResearchComicsMagazines/NewspapersPresentationsGovernment & PoliticsBrochures & CatalogsRecipes/MenusCreative Writing
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India and the Tata Nano Project: A Comparison of Singur with Sanand By Devparna Roy Paper presented at the International Conference on Global Land Grabbing 6-8 April 2011 Organised by the Land Deals Politics Initiative (LDPI) in collaboration with the Journal of Peasant Studies and hosted by the Future Agricultures Consortium at the Institute of Development Studies‚ University of Sussex GUJARAT’S GAIN AND BENGAL’S LOSS? “DEVELOPMENT‚” LAND ACQUISITION IN INDIA AND THE TATA NANO PROJECT:
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