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    Tata Indica- Case Study

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    COMPANY PROFILE Inception Tata Motors Limited is India ’s largest automobile company‚ with revenues of Rs. 24‚000 crores (USD 5.5 billion) in 2005-06. By far it is the leader in commercial vehicles in each segment. It is also the second largest in the passenger vehicles market with winning products in the compact‚ midsize car and utility vehicle segments. The company is the world ’s fifth largest medium and heavy commercial vehicle manufacturer. Established in 1945‚ Tata Motors ’ presence indeed

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    Sir Ratan Naval Tata

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    Dhakal 28 Baqer Merchant 31 Ratan Naval Tata The Tata family tree Ratan Naval Tata Born in Bombay‚ on 28th December 1937‚ to Soonoo and Naval Hormusji Tata. He had 5 siblings: Jimmy‚ Noel‚ Shireen‚ Deanna and Geet. He did his graduation from Cornell with a B.Sc. Degree in architecture with structural engineering in 1962. On 25th March 1991‚ he took over the position of Chairman of Tata Sons‚ from Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy‚ ‘J.R.D. Tata’ (1904-1993). Close bonds From childhood

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    Case Study Tata Motors

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    Q1. What were the key challenges facing Tata Motors in the process of moving to produce passenger cars from successfully producing commercial vehicles? The major challenge for the company was the market competition which is a part of Industry Environment that plays a important role in strategy formulation. At the beginning Tata motors had mostly focused on the domestic market mostly demand driven and there was a lack of competency. But when Indica was launched there were three dominant players who

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    [pic] Tata Group Sustainability Strategy [pic] Mathew Ashley Bill O’Brien Rachel Reiter Kevin Richards April 12‚ 2010 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Our consultancy recommends that Tata Group (Tata): • Refine its internal definition of sustainability‚ • Create a separate subsidiary to coordinate‚ manage‚ communicate‚ and expand sustainability efforts across every business unit‚ and • Establish a market-specific global strategy tailored to the unique challenges and opportunities

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    Marketing Plan of TATA SKY

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    Comstrat 2008 - Tata Sky Ami Kothari Palak Sood Swathi Velisetty amikothari10@jbims.edu PalakSood09@jbims.edu swathivelisetty09@jbims.edu +91-9820672221 +91-98925 97890 +91-98205 62709 Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies Environment Analysis - Porter’s 5 forces Bargaining Power of Supplier - High DTH relies on three major suppliers: Customer Premise Equipment – Satellite dish‚ Set top box and Access card‚ Ku Band Transponder and content. Bargaining power of

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    TATA steel strategy was to integrate the value chain of steelmaking to aid the growth of Asia’s bubbling construction economy. When presented with the opportunity (financially the government policies made it easier) to gain access to the other markets‚ they later acquire CORUS which was an established name in Europe‚ but were not cost effective in their operations (Tarun Khanna‚ Krishna G. Palepu and Richard J. Bullock‚ 2009). This acquisition provided them the right synergy by combing the low cost

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    The Tata & Corus M&a Deal

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    The Tata–Corus Merger: A Visionary Deal or a ‘Winner’s Curse’? During the last decade‚ Tata Steel took forward plans to hone their growth as a steel manufacturer through a series of global acquisitions. In turn‚ their initiatives allowed them to grow far beyond the domestic market and service the growing global demands for steel. For both India and Tata Steel‚ the biggest foreign acquisition to date was that of the Corus Group‚ a European steel manufacturer headquartered in the UK

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    Project TATA CORUS MERGER A report submitted to ISB&M‚ Delhi Campus as a part fulfillment of Full time Postgraduate Program in Business Management. Abhishek Kumar ENR NO.: 1101 Batch: 2005-2007 E-mail: abhi.k.chaudhary@gmail.com International School of Business & Media‚ Delhi 7th Floor‚ Aggarwal Millennium Tower Netaji Subhash Place‚ Wazirpur District Centre‚ Pitampura‚ Delhi 110 034 Index |Serial No. |Topic

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    About Tata Steel Tata Steel was established in 1907 by JN Tata at Jamshedpur in Bihar‚ India. The company commenced production in 1911. In the early 1980’s‚ the company initiated a modernization program for its steel plants. By the mid 1990’s‚ Tata Steel was Asia’s first and India’s largest integrated steel producer in private sector. In 2003‚ Tata Steel declared a turnover of Rs 98.44 billion with a profit after tax of Rs 10.12 billion. Q1. Discuss the reasons for aggressive branding and marketing

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    Hbr Case- Tata Ace

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    TATA ACE : CASE STUDY Q1 Sketch the Indian and Global scenario of Light Commercial Vehicle Industry? Ans.: In the light commercial vehicle industry‚ India was dominated by three wheelers and four wheeled vehicles with carrying capacity of 0.5 to 1.5 tons. Vehicles like passenger cars and SUVs are also being used a mode of transport to carry goods from one place to another. Rural areas are still dominated by conventional mode of transport like bullock carts‚ bicycle rikshaws‚ horse driven carriages

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