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    also some policies by the labour contract to avoid exploitation of labour which makes this country much more expensive The famous incident is Tata Nano project in west Bengal which had to be shifted due to the political pressure and there were riots and big problems. So this plant had to shift at different region finally it was decide to Gujarat. Ratan Tata had promised the world that it would be available next year for the common man. This was not happening because of this political problem. This

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    customers toward the products (e.g.‚ current market shares of the products). Maps generated by this software are spatial representations in Euclidean space that have the following characteristics: (1) The pairwise distances between product alternatives directly indicate the “perceived similarities” between any pair of products‚ i.e.‚ how close or far apart the products are in the minds of customers. (2) A vector on the map (shown by a blue or red line) indicates both magnitude and direction in the

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    Strategist: Sir Ratan Tata When Ratan Tata became Group Chairman in 1991 he ushered an era of change. According to him “A company or business that remains static will die. A company that constantly changes and accepts that there are better ways to do things than they are done today is a company that will survive in the global market that we face.” He is admired not only for managing the Tata Empire but creating history by making Tata group an MNC by acquiring steel companies like Chorus

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    London School of Commerce RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES GUIDANCE NOTES CONTENTS Page g 1. 2. 2 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Introduction Research T i P R h Topic‚ Purpose‚ Philosophy & Ethics Phil h Ethi Understanding The Research Question(s) A Review of the Literature Selecting The Design Information Needs Research Methods for Data Collection The Need for Measurement The Sampling Plan 3 4 16 29 34 46 55 78 92 Page 1 CONTENTS Page 10. 11. 11 12. 13. 14. Sample Size Determination Questionnaires

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    House of Tata : Acquiring a Global Footprint. In order for Tata Group to implement acquisition and/or restructuring strategies‚ it would be helpful to know existing scope of the group operating company structure‚ especially‚ profitability and financing activities. The following table shows the detail information of Tata group company structure. Additionally‚ the financing and profitability of each operating company under Tata group in year 2007 (FY07). [pic] • The following table shows

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    RATAN TATA Born: 28 December 1937 in Surat‚ India Nationality: India Today’s modern India in a way is very much indebted to Jamsetji Tata‚ known as "The Father of Indian Industry" Ratan Tata (great-grandson of Jamsetji Tata) who became the successor of Tata Group and gave a glorious expression to each of his dreams. He was the chairman of the group. from 1991-2012He stepped down as the chairman on 28 December 2012 and now holds the position of Chairman Emeritus of the group which

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    thecountry. We decided to choose one of India’s largest companies in the automobile sector that has rapidly grown over the last few years and a company where leaders like Mr. Ratan Tata‚ or rather‚ a company that has been made Mr. Ratan Tata.Through this report‚ we try and analyze the financial environment in which TATA MOTORS & MARUTI SUZUKI is operating.Through a thorough financial analysis‚ our aim to understand the financial factors is influencing the company and its decision making. Later‚ we

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    The perceptual mapping has a history which is unknown by many. Statistician and computer scientist‚ Leland Wilkinson‚ explains the history of perceptual mapping as this; Perceptual mapping involves a variety of techniques for displaying the judgments of a set of objects by a group of subjects. Most of these techniques were developed in the 1970’s

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    think about it. The interviews took between 5 and 10 minutes depend in the mood of costumers. Moreover‚ we asked 31 persons some questions contain two main questions to evaluate each clothing shop based on price and quality. Analysis: The perceptual map presented below shows that people thinks that D&G and Gucci is considered a high price shop but also with very good quality. However‚ Lacoste and Ralph Loran are considered relatively cheaper than D&G but also with high level of quality. On the

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    TRANSACTIONS ON ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC MATERIALS Vol. 11‚ No. 3‚ pp. 93-105‚ June 25‚ 2010 Invited Paper pISSN: 1229-7607 eISSN: 2092-7592 DOI: 10.4313/TEEM.2010.11.3.093 Challenges for Nanoscale MOSFETs and Emerging Nanoelectronics Yong-Bin Kim Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering‚ Northeastern University‚ Boston‚ MA 02115‚ USA Received April 26‚ 2010; Accepted May 3‚ 2010 Complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology scaling has been a main key for continuous progress

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