Nanotechnology is derived from the combination of two words Nano and Technology. Nano means very small or “miniature”. So‚ Nanotechnology is the technology in miniature form. It is the combination of Bio- technology‚ Chemistry‚ Physics and Bio-informatics‚ etc. Nanotechnology originated in India around 16 years back. It is in its early development phase and therefore the industry keeps a keen watch over the students who pursue M. Tech. in nanotechnology. There are several career opportunities
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1. Cultural and political issues can affect Tata Motor’s Nano car. Cultural issues such as differences in languages‚ customs‚ and social issue can contribute either positively or negatively towards the Nano car. Tata Motor’s has to learn all of the legal ramifications in each country they plan to sell their car. For instance‚ just because the Nano meets the safety requirements in India does not mean it will pass the safety requirements of another because that culture may have stricter standards
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Industry Attractiveness 6 Emerging Trends in the Industry 7 Value Chain Analysis 7 VRIO FRamework 8 1. Design and technological capability 8 2. Loyal vendor base 8 3. Manufacturing synergies 8 4. Sales and Distribution Network 8 TATA Group 9 Problem statement 9 Slack 10 Core Competencies 10 Challenges - Mid Size cars and Utility vehicles 11 Recommendations 11 Improvements in Cars and UV vehicles 11 Increased competition 11 Evaluation of Recommendations 12 Strategy
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TATA MOTORS Tata Motors Limited is an Indian multinational automotive corporation headquartered in Mumbai ‚ India. It is the eighteenth largest motor vehicle manufacturing company in the world by volume. Part of the Tata Group ‚ it was formerly known as TELCO (TATA Engineering and Locomotive Company). Its products include passenger cars‚ trucks‚ vans and coaches. Tata Motors is South Asia’s largest automobile company; it is the leader in commercial vehicles and among the top three in passenger
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to disrupt the technological advancements‚ but to redistribute the outcomes and profits more fairly. We are now going to analyse Tata Singur Controversy on the basis of socialism and its principles. Analysis of Singur Tata Nano controversy Singur Tata Nano Issue refers to the controversy generated by the land acquisition of the proposed Nano factory of Tata Motors at Singur in
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Systems Development Life Cycle BSA/376 August 25‚ 2014 Deborah Marshall Systems Development Life Cycle A systems development life cycle (SDLC) is a tool for managing and controlling a project (Satzinger‚ Jackson & Burd‚ 2009). A manager uses an SDLC by following a series of steps‚ tools‚ techniques and several methodologies to decide on what approach will be used. It is important for any organization to understand and utilize a formal SDLC when working with an information system. The SDLC
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Life Cycle Cost Analysis James Pappas Logistics Management and Operations‚ TLMT 353‚ Spring 15 American Public University Professor Ernest Hughes 29 June 2015 Life Cycle Cost Analysis Life cycle cost analysis (LCCA) is a process of evaluating the costs that can be identified and quantified‚ to include all factors like acquisition‚ sustaining‚ maintaining and final disposition of the item‚ that can have an impact on the whole system cost during its life span. (Blanchard‚ 2004)
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RATAN TATA INTRODUCTION Ratan Tata is the chairman of the Tata Group‚ India ’s largest corporation. He is the latest in a long line of Tatas to head the family-owned company.Born into an old Parsi family of Bombay‚ in December 28th 1937. He received a Bachelor‟s degree in architecture from America‟s Cornell University in 1962.He returned to India and joined the Tata Group.Tata is single and leads a modest lifestyle in his bachelor apartment. The US-educated bachelor lives alone with his two German
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FORE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT CORPORATE FINANCE Capital Structure in TATA Motors Course: PGDM Capital Structure in TATA Motors Corporate Finance ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The preparation of this project report was a multi-staged process and each stage involved contributions from various individuals and resources. We are greatly thankful to Dr. Himanshu Joshi‚ Lecturer in Corporate Finance who gave us an opportunity to work on this project. We express our profound sense of gratitude and veneration to you
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Table of Contents Page 1. Introduction 3 2. PROCESSING TECHNIQUES FOR MAKING NANOFIBERS 3 2.1. DRAWING 3 2.2. TEMPLATE SYNTHESIS 4 2.3. PHASE SEPERATION
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