prepared for MKTG101: Marketing Fundamentals Lecturer: Lucy Miller MARKETING PLAN TOPIC: THE TATA NANO Group 2: Chun Fai Wong (Karson) WOCHD1201 Wei-Hsiang Liang (Jasper) LIWJD1201 Zongxi Yao (Jonathan) YAZOD1101 Feng Wenye (Emma) FEWFD1102 Zhao Jiajun ZHJPD1201 ! Executive Summary The following report is to analyze the marketing plan for the Tata Nano in India. Tata Nano is a city car produced by Tata motors. It was designed to be the smallest‚ cheapest car in India‚ and also one of the lowest
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Operational Information Management in Strategy and Operations: A Case of Air Asia to venture into Regional and International Markets 1.0 Introduction This study was intended to analyze the electronic marketing strategy on a selected budget airline based in Malaysia‚ Air Asia which aims to identify its potential future market segments. The study also explore on how current information systems strategy adopted by the Air Asia‚ in which could help the company to strengthen its position as a leading
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Table of Contents Chapter1: Tata Steel All About Tata Steel.......…………………………………………………………………03 Origin and Growth………..……………………………..………………………………05 Acquisitions……….………..……………………………………………………………07 Study Of Various Programmes…………………………………………………………09 Awards and Recognition……...…………………………………………………………12 Chapter 2: Productivity Vs Employee Morale Employee Engagement………………………………………………………………...14 Employee Retention……………………………………………………………………...16 Quality Work Life ……………………………...…………………
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Tata Indica - The Making Of The Small Car The case provides an understanding of the issues concerning the supply chain management system at Telco in regard to its small car‚ Indica. It outlines how Telco‚ built the supply chain for the car by leveraging its existing competencies and how it transformed itself from an integrated truck manufacturer to an automobile integrator and from a product-centric company to competence- centric company. The case discusses various components of the supply chain
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AO8 – Evaluate why it is important for an organisation to strive for continuous improvement across its operation “Continuous Improvement is an ongoing effort to improve products‚ services‚ or processes. These efforts can seek "incremental" improvement over time or "breakthrough" improvement all at once.[1] Delivery (customer valued) processes are constantly evaluated and improved in the light of their efficiency‚ effectiveness and flexibility.” * {Sourced - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_Improvement_Process
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Kompensasi dan Kinerja Manajemen Performance Appraisal in Tata Motors Setio Dannar Adinegoro 1501173295 05PHJ CONTENTS ABSTRACT3 INTRODUCTION3 HISTORY4 WHAT IS “PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL”6 PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL IN TATA MOTORS14 CONCLUSION18 REFERENCE20 ABSTRACT Tata Motors is India’s One of the most successful automobile company. It currently Employees 59‚759 (2012) personnel ‚ who are constantly evaluated and appraised . This Gives us the opportunity to study the performance appraisal
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TAHILYANI Tat Nano – The Peopl Car ta o e le’s r dia k big. Ind must think small to stay b — Ra atan Tata‚ Cha airman Tata G Group In March 2009‚ Tata Motors India’s larg ‚ s‚ gest automob company by sales lau bile unched the world’s cheap pest car‚ the Tata Nano i India price at $2500 (see Exhibit 1 for a pict in ed ture of the N Nano). Throu ugh this laun nch‚ the comp pany realized Tata Group Chairman R d Ratan Tata’s v vision of mak king a “peop ple’s car” - a safe‚ affordab car which was
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productivity ratio for each week b. Explain the labor productivity pattern exhibited by the data. Answer: Productivity is a basic measure of performance for economics‚ industries‚ firms and processes. Improving productivity is a major trend in operations management because all firms face pressures to improve their processes and supply chains so as to compete with their competitors. Productivity is the value of outputs (services and products) produced divided by the value of input resources (wages
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Allow me to start by saying “The Goal” was truly an enjoyable experience in learning the fundamental concepts of operations management. This was a non-traditional and fun way to gain knowledge. I would have never imagined learning such “operational principles” in an entertaining manner. Bravo Professor Kouvelis for instituting education in creative and informative way. Now‚ on to the questions at hand… 1. Give me the definitions of throughput‚ inventory and operational expense given in The
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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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