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    Issue/Problem Identification This case study shows the difficulties multinational corporations face when doing business in developing countries. Although Coke and Pepsi were prompt at addressing the accusations brought against them‚ they overlooked multiple issues when starting business in India. When starting a business in a foreign country‚ the first priority a company should have is to learn the native culture. This was Coke and Pepsi’s biggest mistake and was most likely the reason why the

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    Business Plan For Seimens India - Project & Export Finance Project & Export Finance Services that Siemens Financial Services’ India will Provide Support Companies in financing their sales and hedging their sales receivables by using a multitude of financing and insurance instruments. Siemens India will evaluate the feasibility of projects and advise them on the structuring of financing and risk management solutions. All our financial solutions take into account the particularities of any projects

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    1. Vertical Symmetry In this image it shows vertical symmetry. This is an image of the front of the taj Mahal. The Taj Mahal is a landmark in India. The Taj Mahal is knows as the jewel of Muslim art‚ and was made in memory of Emperor Shah Jahans wife. The Taj Mahaal was finished in 1653. 2. Vertical Symmetry This image has vertical symmetry‚ in this image it says the words Subhan’Allāh which is an Arabic phrase translated as "Glorious is God." 1. Horizontal Symmetry

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    Microsoft in China and India‚ 1993-2007 Risks faced by Microsoft in China and impact to performance Risks Intellectual Property Localization Details Largest piracy rates in the world – 98% *Huge character sets required new versions of software *Chinese used mobiles more than the PC (can the mobile be a computing device)? *High profile revelation by Juliet Wu‚ former GM on commitment * Suspicion on security *Open source market * Entrepreneurship bug for Chinese software engineers *Legislation

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    SAIL "To be a respectful world class corporation and leader in INDIAN steel business in quality‚ productivity‚ profitability and customer satisfaction" is the VISION statement of Steel Authority of India. Which has already been revised three times since 1990‚ to make it more clear with time for the workforce in SAIL to achieve their goal. Mr. Sanjay Sinha(General Manager Corporate Planning) when asked about "in what all areas they use the vision statement and is your decision are influenced

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    Critical Success Factors for Cement Industry in India: A Case Study Analysis Dr.R.L.Shrivastava1‚ Sanjeev Shrivastava2‚ Dr.S.K.Ganguly3 1 2 3 Professor and Dean‚ Faculty of Mechanical & Production Engineering‚ Yeshwantrao Chawan College of Engineering‚ Nagpur University‚ Maharashtra State‚ India PhD Research Scholar‚ Department of Mechanical & Production Engineering‚ Yeshwantrao Chawan College of Engineering‚ Nagpur University‚ Maharashtra State‚ India Professor and Head of Department‚ Faculty of

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    The current onboarding process followed by Dabur India Ltd. follows different practices to onboard the new hires successfully. The company makes sure that the process followed by them help the new hire to acquire the necessary knowledge‚ skills‚ behavior to become an effective organizational member and insider. The company uses different tactics like formal meetings‚ videos‚ printed material or computer-based orientations to introduce new comer to the organization‚ culture‚ ethics‚ vision. The company

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    researchandmarkets.com/reports/577936/ State Bank of India - SWOT Analysis Description: State Bank of India - SWOT Analysis company profile is the essential source for top-level company data and information. State Bank of India - SWOT Analysis examines the company’s key business structure and operations‚ history and products‚ and provides summary analysis of its key revenue lines and strategy. State Bank of India (SBI) is the leading commercial bank in India‚ offering services such as retail banking

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    should be presented with the help of 12 to 15 power point slides. Weaving Scale into Hand Made Products FabIndia is a well-known retail brand that sells various hand made products through its stores across India and overseas. They are probably the best-known urban middle class brand in India. It would not be wrong to say that they define the middle class look for Indians. Though they are best known for home linen and garments‚ they have expanded into organic food‚ personal care products‚ furniture

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    Executive Summary The food processing industry is one of the most important sectors in India considering its linkage to agriculture and food consumption in an economy of a billion plus population. The food processing industry is also significant in terms of its socio-economic bearing on the economy. It employs 13 million people directly and about 35 million people indirectly. The worth of the Indian processed foods sector stood at US$ 157 billion in 2012 and is expected to touch USD 255 billion by

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