PANKAJ GHEMAWAT AUGUST 2007 STEVEN A. ALTMAN Industry Case Study: The Indian IT Services Industry in 2007 “Many years ago‚ there was an industrial revolution; we missed it for reasons beyond our control. Today there is a new revolution – a revolution in information technology‚ which requires neither mechanical bias nor mechanical temperament. Primarily it requires the ability to think clearly. This we have in abundance. We have the opportunity to participate in this revolution on
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No. 1/2‚ June 2013‚ pp. 11-20 ISSN: 2231-0487 Indian Tea in Global Market Nissar A. Barua Department of Economics‚ Gauhati University‚ Guwahati Email: nissar12@gmail.com Mukta Mazumder Department of Economics‚ KRB Girls’ College‚ Guwahati E-mail: mukta.m.kakati@gmail.com Abstract Over the years India had dominated the global tea export market as the single largest exporter of tea. However since 1990 its market share in the global tea export started falling in a dramatic fashion where
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Most familiar faces in the political arena today belong to the members of the Tea Party movement who have hijacked and derailed the political direction of the GOP platform. Tea Party politicians stand on the principle of ideological conservatism‚ and hold strong attitudes towards social and financial issues that concern the American public. The Tea Party has enjoyed tremendous popularity for the last few years. A popularity that has helped the members establish an audience and a large supporting
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their saturated market and forcing them to invest in developing countries like India‚ China etc. And India has been ranked fifth most favourable market for foreign retailers‚ according to AT Kearney’s GRDI (2012). An Industrial Analysis on Retail Industry mainly concentrating on Food & Grocery is done in the project using Qualitative methods which includes PEST analysis‚ tracking mergers & acquisitions etc. and Quantitative methods which include comparison among the companies and comparison with the
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Political Factors In India‚ one can never over-look the political factors which influence each and every industry existing in the country. Like it or not‚ the political interference has to be present everywhere. Given below are a few of the political factors with respect to the airline industry: The airline industry is very susceptible to changes in the political environment as it has a great bearing on the travel habits of its customers. An unstable political environment causes uncertainty
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R E E A P A D V I S O R S FMCG Special Insight –‘ Food Processing Industry’ THE LOREM IPSUMS FALL 2012 Contents Industry Snapshot Industry size & Segmentation FMCG Sector Growth Growth Drivers Food Processing Industry 3 3 4 5 6 2 THE LOREM IPSUMS FALL 2012 Industry Snapshot • India’s FMCG sector is the fourth largest sector in the economy It is also one of the largest employment sectors in the country • • Its principal constituents are Household Care‚ Personal
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CHARTERED POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MARKETING Emerging Themes LEVEL 7 Unit 1 Emerging Themes in the Tea Sector Membership Number : 2916169 Student Declaration “I confirm that in forwarding this assessment for marking‚ I understand and have applied the CIM policies relating to word count‚ plagiarism and collusion for all tasks. This assignment/project is the result of my own independent work/investigation except where otherwise stated. Other sources are acknowledged in the body of the text and/or
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republic." It has 28 states and seven Union Territories. With a population of approximately 112 crore‚ India happens to be the largest democracy in the world. Indian polity is a multi-party democracy‚ based on the adult franchise system of voting. That is any Indian citizen of 18 and above‚ who is not debarred by law‚ can vote in the Indian elections‚ at national‚ state and local levels. India is a parliamentary democracy and a federal parliamentary representative democratic republic‚ where the Prime
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Indian Agro Products Agricultural sector is the mainstay of the rural Indian economy around‚ which the socio-economic privileges and deprivations revolve‚ and any change in its structure is expected to have a corresponding impact on the existing pattern of social equality. The growth of India’s agriculture sector during the 50 years of independence remain impressive at 2.7 % per annum. About two-third of this production growth is aided by gains in crop productivity. The need based strategies adopted
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Indian Political system 1. India is a Sovereign‚ Secular‚ Democratic Republic with a Parliamentary form of Government. 2. The Constitution was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 26th November 1949 3. The constitution came into force on 26th November 1950. 4. The Constitution advocated the trinity of justice‚ liberty and equality for all the citizens. 5. The Constitution was framed keeping in mind the socioeconomic progress of the country. 6. India follows a parliamentary
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