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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likely to be creative and innovative and come up with breakthroughs that allow a company to grow and change positively with time and changing market conditions. The objectives of the paper are: - i) to measure the level of employee satisfaction at Tata Steel‚ ii) to see the effect of the measures being taken to enhance employee satisfaction and employee growth in the organization. In the study‚ the dimensions across which it was measured were – Superior-Subordinate relationship‚ Role‚ Culture
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What sales goal would you recommend for the Tata Nano? When Tata Motors Ldt. decided to create the Tato Nano they wanted to make the most fuel-efficient‚ smallest and cheapest car in the world. They had the advantage of already having the trust of consumers’ in India and being known for its commitment to ethics‚ by promising to improve the quality of life of its consumers. However‚ they were not the market leaders for the passenger vehicles with a market share of 16‚45% against 46‚07% for their
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reasons for Tata Motors to enter the global ultra-low-cost car market? Tata Motors is one of the India’s largest automobile makers where manufactures cheap vehicles. A firm can reach a superior percentage of profit by supply an identical goods or service at a lower cost (Grant‚ 2010). It is to believed that Tata Motors choose to enter global market in low cost market is because in lower medium and low incomes population is more where this can win in volume as well as sales. This enable Tata Motors
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RATAN NAVAL TATA Chairman‚ Tata Sons Also known as: India’s ’most eligible bachelor’‚ even at 75. Theatre of Operations: IT‚ Communications‚ Engineering‚ Materials‚ Chemicals‚ Services‚ Consumer Products‚ Energy - all with global footprints Started his career with: Tata Steel‚ on the shop floor Favorite Allies: His German Shepherds Famous Quote: "I don’t believe in taking right decisions. I take decisions and then make them
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INTODUCTION The Tata group comprises over 100 operating companies in seven business sectors: communications and information technology‚ engineering‚ materials‚ services‚ energy‚ consumer products and chemicals. The group has operations in more than 80 countries across six continents‚ and its companies export products and services to 85 countries.The total revenue of Tata companies‚ taken together‚ was $100.09 billion (around Rs475‚721 crore) in 2011-12‚ with 58 percent of this coming from business
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-problems faced by Tata to build world’s cheapest car: =battle sky rocketing costs =huge engineering hurdles =bad press (car caught fire). Some of the early nanos caught fire on the streets. Local and intl experts were brought in to investigate the problem but nothing was found wrong with the design of the car. In response the nano design team of the car decided to take further safety measures in order to make a more robust nano. Additional protection was provided on exhaust system. In electrical
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Ethical & Unethical behaviour Tata Group Report by Kumar Saurabh [ERIA11XXX] Jis Joseph Palakaran [ERIA11XXX] Vasudevan Balasubramanian [ERIA110XX] Vijay Anand Ganesan [ERIA11022] Viswanathan Panchapakesan [ERIA110XX] Table of Contents Tata Group - CSR 3 Company Profile 3 Tata Core Values 4 Purpose 4 Core values 4 The Good 5 26/11 Mumbai Attack Incident 5 Tata Group’s Contribution After 26/11 5 Tata Council for Community Initiatives
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Case Study Tata Steel – Corus Group Plc Acquisition Group Report (Submitted towards Group assignment under Corporate strategy) eMEP10/ePGP03 IIM‚ Kozhikode. Submitted By: Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Tata Group 3 3. Tata Steel 4 4. SWOT Analysis of Tata steel 5 5. Corus Group Plc. 5 6. SWOT Analysis of Corus 6 7. Rationale for Acquisition 6 8. About the deal 7 9. Justification of Deal 7 10. Tata Steel financial position after the deal
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tremendous sense of accomplishment. As head of the Commercial Vehicles Division within India’s giant Tata Motors‚ Kant had helped orchestrate the winning bid for Daewoo Commercial Vehicles (DWCV) after the South Korean government decided to auction off the failing company‚ accepting bids from many of the world’s leading auto makers in 2004. Winning the bid had by no means been a sure thing‚ and Tata had to overcome several obstacles along the way. Kant recalled a surprising conversation with a mid-level
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