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    Ge Matrix

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    The GE matrix is an alternative technique used in brand marketing and product management to help a company decide what product(s) to add to its product portfolio‚ and which market opportunities are worthy of continued investment. Also known as the ’Directional Policy Matrix‚ ’ the GE multi-factor model was first developed by General Electric in the 1970s. Conceptually‚ the GE Matrix is similar to the Boston Box as it is plotted on a two-dimensional grid. In most versions of the matrix: * the

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    Tata Jlr Acqusition

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    Case Study | Strategic Management | 10th August 2010 | ------------------------------------------------- Introduction In June 2008‚ India-based Tata Motors Ltd. announced that it had completed the acquisition of the two iconic British brands - Jaguar and Land Rover (JLR) from the US-based Ford Motors for US$ 2.3 billion. Forming a part of the purchase consideration were JLR’s manufacturing plants‚ two advanced design centers in the UK‚ national sales companies spanning

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    Tata Nano

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    Tata Nano: The World’s First RS. 1 Lakh Car Ratan Tata had an idea‚ after a personal experience‚ to produce a car which is cheaper than 1 Lakh. They realized very fast that they can’t build a car by benchmarking against existing cars‚ so they took only the important systems which are also available in a two-wheel scooter. It was brought down by dispensing with most nonessential features‚ reducing the amount of steel used in its construction‚ and relying on low cost Indian labor. The car was an unmitigated

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    The Matrix

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    Susan Professor Dr. Tyler Veak Philosophy 201- B12 LUO 4 February 2013 Plato‚ Descartes‚ and The Matrix Consider this‚ Is what we believe to be real and true real and true? In the movie The Matrix‚ Neo is a computer programer by day and hacker by night. He senses that something is wrong with the world but insists what he know he feels. When he dreams‚ he isn’t sure if it was real or just a dream just as Descartes believes he cannot trust his senses to tell him whether or not he is still

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    Tata Case

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    To: Ravi Kant (Managing Director‚ TML) From: Subject: Nano Tata-logy: The People’s Car Date: 17 the September‚ 2011 Situation Overview TML is currently posed with a tricky question of how to go about the Tata-Nano (the much-hyped “People’s Car”) business strategy‚ given its commitment to release it on time with the promised cost and the spectrum of issues and recent developments that pose potential hurdles. Issues Operations 1. Political problems at Singur Plant which will certainly

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    Tata Docomo

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    The campaign‚ created by Draftfcb Ulka‚ consists of 23 TVCs in which Kapoor plays a stand-up comedian where he presents the different products and services offered by Tata Docomo. Each TVC starts by illustrating a complexity in the category and presents the service as a means of simplifying things.    Commenting on the campaign‚ KS Chakravarthy (Chax)‚ national creative director‚ Draftfcb Ulka‚ said‚ "There were many tricky challenges going into this campaign. First was the need to consolidate

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    Revista Produção Online v.10‚ n.4‚ dez. 2010 ISSN: 1676 - 1901 www.producaoonline.org.br ---------------------------------------- LINKING PARETO ANALYSIS WITH BCG MATRIX TO DEFINING OF PRODUCT STRATEGIES IN TWO FAST FOOD STORES Sebastião Décio Coimbra de Souza Pablo Escáfura Matos Lobo Carlos Henrique Poppe Manhães Abstract The management models and product strategies compatible with the standard of current competition in certain markets are factors that affect the competitive

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    THE BCG MATRIX Introduction: * Imagine that you’re reviewing your organization’s products. You need to decide which ones you should focus investment on. * One of the products is doing well financially. However‚ demand has fallen‚ and this trend looks set to continue. * Another product is also doing well‚ but it’s in a new market‚ and needs a lot of cash to support it. Should you continue investing in it? * And another product is barely profitable‚ although its market is growing

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    Tata Csr

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    CSR impact on customer:- TSFIF has six main focus areas: * Maternal and Child Health: TSFIF(Tata Steel Family Initiative Foundation) addresses family planning concerns through the use of communication media. This programme has successfully destroyed prejudices created by myths and traditional beliefs. TSFIF focuses on reproductive health services and creates awareness on spacing methods and family planning options. * Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health: TSFIF has four projects —

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    Tata Group

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    1.0 Source Problems Being able to maintain Tata Groups core values and vision; during a time of uncertainty in the economy and in the internal organisation as well. 2.0 Secondary Problems These problems can be identified separately as short or long term problems. Whereby the short term problems are ones that can be solved and addressed currently or instantly‚ whereas long term problems having to take some careful planning and analysis and require solutions that are spread out over a couple of

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