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    Strategy Behind JLR Acquisition by TATA Motors By Shubhra Mani Behind acquisition of Jaguar Land Rover‚ Tata Motors had following strategic considerations: 1. Long term strategic commitment to automotive sector. 2. Opportunity to participate in two fast growing auto segments (premium and small cars) and to build a comprehensive product portfolio with a global footprint immediately. 3. Increased business diversity across markets and product segments. 4. Unique opportunity to move

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    Memorandum To Chairman‚ Tata Motors Ltd Issue Profitable Production of the Nano Issues A primary issue Tata must consider is the current and future profitability of the Nano. In order to determine if their strategy of entering the small car market is feasible‚ the influences on the industry must be evaluated. If evaluation of the industry indicates that future profitability is in question‚ the company must consider canceling the project‚ or focus on areas where Tata can influence the industry

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    December 29‚ 2010 | Financial Times | | | | | | Case study: Tata | |   | The story. Tata is India’s oldest and largest private sector business entity. Founded in 1868‚ the group now consists of more than 100 companies‚ with a turnover of more than $70bn. It has a wide range of interests‚ with companies trading in fields as diverse as steel‚ cars and trucks‚ chemicals‚ IT consultancy‚ retailing and hotels.The Tata group is highly decentralised‚ and member companies have great autonomy

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    Introduction: Tata Group is having more than 100 operating companies in seven different business sectors. They are; * Communication * Information technologies * Engineering materials * Services * Energy * Consumer products & chemicals TATA Group is operating in more than 80 countries across the globe. TATA steel is one of the top 10 steelmakers and TATA motors are among the top 5 vehicle manufacturers in the world. The major TATA companies are: * TATA STEEL * TATA MOTORS

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    Group Coordination

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    Can a group of people function effectively without someone being in charge? I believe that a group of people cannot function effectively without someone being in charge. There are 2 main points. A leader is someone who gathers the group together‚ and allows the group work more efficiently. I believe that a group leader is supposed to be a role model for the whole group‚ someone that everyone follows. If a group didn’t have a leader‚ the group would be scattered. Firstly‚ a leader is responsible

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    Chairman Mr. Mistry was appointed as a Director of Tata Motors with effect from May 29‚ 2012‚ and as Deputy Chairman of the Company with effect from November 7‚ 2012. Mr. Mistry took over as Chairman from Mr. Ratan N. Tata on his retirement with effect from December 28‚ 2012. Mr. Mistry was earlier Managing Director of the Shapoorji Pallonji group and was also responsible for building the infrastructure development vertical in the Shapoorji Pallonji group. Mr. Mistry is a Graduate of Civil Engineering

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    According to their claims made by Tata co. was Singur would become a mini-auto city and approximately 70 vendors would set up shop along with the factory. The total investment planned is to the tune of Rs 1‚000 core. The project had‚ however‚ generated controversy right from the start‚ particularly on the question of state acquisition of fertile agricultural land for private enterprise. This also creates employment opportunities. For government:- For the government Tata nano acquired the fertile land

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    IOSR Journal of Business and Management (IOSRJBM) ISSN: 2278-487X Volume 3‚ Issue 5 (Sep‚-Oct. 2012)‚ PP 17-27 www.iosrjournals.org Corporate Social Responsibility: A Case Study Of TATA Group Amit Kumar Srivastava1‚ Gayatri Negi2‚ Vipul Mishra3‚ Shraddha Pandey4 ( 1‚4 ( 2 ‚3 Shri Ram Murti Smarak College of Engineering & Technology‚ Bareilly‚ U P/India ) Career Degree College‚ kakori‚ Lucknow /U P / University of Lucknow / India) Abstract: Starting from the times of barter system to today’s modern

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    operate in several countries but managed from (home) country. Such companies have offices or factories in everywhere and usually have centralized head office where global management are held. Example of MNC companies: Coca-Cola‚ Wal-Mart‚ Apple and Tata Group. Introduction of Facebook Facebook is the world largest social media network service that launched in February 2004 exclusively for Harvard students. Due to the overwhelming demand‚ Facebook founder – Zuckerberg expand and build his facebook web

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    1. The Tata Group Tata companies operate in seven business sectors: communications and information technology‚ engineering‚ materials‚ services‚ energy‚ consumer products and chemicals. They are‚ by and large‚ based in India and have significant international operations. The total revenue of Tata companies‚ taken together‚ was $70.8 billion (around Rs325‚ 334 crore) in 2008-09‚ with 64.7 per cent of this coming from business outside India‚ and they employ around 357‚000 people worldwide. The Tata

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