CURRENT RATIO It is a liquidity ratio that measures a company’s ability to pay short-term obligations. Also known as "liquidity ratio"‚ "cash asset ratio" and "cash ratio". By putting to test a company’s financial strength‚ deduces company’s ability to pay back its short-term liabilities (debt and payables) with its short-term assets (cash‚ inventory‚ receivables). The higher the current ratio‚ the more capable the company is of paying its obligations. An acceptable current ratio varies
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choice. If you were the CEO‚ what three things would you change? Please limit your response to 1000 words. Identify the major strengths and weaknesses of an organisation of your choice. If you were the CEO‚ what three things would you change? Infosys Technologies Limited is a company that specializes in Information Technology (IT) and is headquartered in Bangalore‚ India. It was founded in the early eighties and by year 2000 it was one the leading IT companies in India with a wide span global
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and from $5 million in revenue to $754 million as well as being ranked No. 1 in the Business Today Best Employer survey‚ Infosys Group felt a rude shock in 2003 when it fell off of the Best Employer List completely. Because of this disaster‚ the leadership of the company held a meeting in November of 2003 to set a new and aggressive milestone for the company: to ensure that Infosys Group was on the Top Ten lists of both Best Performing Companies as well as Best Employers by 2007. While leadership set
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Infosys: Communication in diversified environment Ramesh Jankampet Managerial Communication Skills – MGT510Z Sullivan University Executive Summary: Communication is one of the major roles to improve the quality of the work where diversity exists. Infosys established some procedures to reduce the affect of the diversity in the company. Company has introduced different programs to reduce the conflict and differences
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DIAGNOSES presents analyses of the management case by academicians and practitioners Infosys Technologies Ltd.: Growing Share of a Customer’s Business James A Narus and D V R Seshadri Case Analysis I Janaki Anant Principal Solution Architect i-flex solutions Ltd e-mail: janaki.anant@iflexsolutions.com T The April-June‚ 32(2)‚ 2007 issue of Vikalpa had published a Management Case titled “Infosys Technologies Ltd.: Growing Share of a Customer’s Business‚” by James A Narus and DVR
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INFOSYS LIMITED Balance Sheet as at EQUITY AND LIABILITIES SHAREHOLDERS’ FUNDS Share capital Reserves and surplus 2.1 2.2 287 33‚015 33‚302 NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES Deferred tax liabilities (net) Other long-term liabilities 287 29‚470 29‚757 Note September 30‚ 2012 in ` crore March 31‚ 2012 2.3 2.4 42 19 61 21 21 CURRENT LIABILITIES Trade payables Other current liabilities Short-term provisions 2.5 2.6 2.7 27 2‚788 2‚891 5‚706 39‚069 ASSETS NON-CURRENT ASSETS Fixed assets Tangible assets
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Parikh EPGCMM-006-06 EPGCMM-006-19 Question 1.: Looking beyond the immediate Ariba e-Procurement System project‚ what challenging issues related to global marketing does this case pose for Infosys? Answer 1. Challenging issues related to global marketing as per the case for Infosys are as below. 1) Infosys has successfully increased the number of major IT projects it handles for PFS to 65‚ but has managed to capture only US $ 30million (i.e.‚ Rs. 1.38billion Indian rupees) in annual business out
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Case A-3 Infosys Technologies Ltd. Question 1 Infosys should consider expanding its operation into other foreign markets and industries. As indicated in the article‚ Infosys gets over 70% of its revenue from the United States and the majority of its big clients (such as Goldman Sachs‚ Visa or JC Penny) come from various industries but all of them are very sensitive to changes in the US economy. In order for Infosys to not only maintain but also increase their sales growth in spite of the
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Organisation Structure Design Study of Infosys Infosys Global Headquarters: Bangalore‚ India Founded in 1981 Global Presence: 36 Sales Offices in 17 countries‚ 37 Global Development Centres Infosys is one of the largest IT companies in India with 122‚468 employees (including subsidiaries) as of 2010. It has offices in 33 countries and development centres in India China‚ Australia‚ UK‚ Canada and Japan. Vision "We will be a globally respected corporation." Mission "To achieve our objectives
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Indian Institute of Management - Kozikhode Infosys - Growing share of Customer’s Business Case Analysis Note By S.N. Name Roll No. Designation 1. Mr. Umesh R. Sonawane EPGCMM-06-024 2. Mr. Raj Kumar EPGCMM-06-015 3. Mr. Roshan Joseph Pauly EPGCMM-06-016 Manager – Corporate Communications Key Account Manager Sales Manager 4. Mr. Marripudi Jaya Rao EPGCMM-06-010 Area Business Manager Organization Sahara India Pariwar Nestle India
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