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    Tata Steel Report

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    sustainability Awards & Recognition Tata Steel’s sustainability mission “In a free enterprise‚ the community is not just another stakeholder‚ but is‚ in fact‚ the very purpose of its existence.” It is these words of Jamsetji Tata‚ Founder of Tata Steel that have shaped the Company’s culture of social responsibility. At Tata Steel‚ the benefits of wealth creation extend beyond the business‚ flowing into the communities in which the Company operates. Tata Steel’s approach to business has evolved

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    Tata Power

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    OBJECTIVE: To find β‚ Value of Share and Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) for TATA POWER CO. LTD. REFERENCE INDEX: Reference index used for β and other calculations is NSE INDEX. I have collected weekly data from 31/08/2005 to 30/08/2010. COST OF CAPITAL Cost of capital of the company has been calculated by using Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) by assigning weights to cost of equity and cost of debt. COST OF EQUITY- CAPM model has been used to calculate the cost of equity

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    Case Study: The Last Straw for Aero Engine Firing an employee is the most burdensome task a manager will ever have to face. No matter the reason for the discharge‚ an employee may become angry or defensive and look for someone to blame. If the termination is not handled correctly‚ the company could be exposed to allegations of wrongful termination which could lead to a costly lawsuit. Case Overview This case recounts the story of an employee at Aero Engine who was fired after a supervisor caught

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    Tata Simulation

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    computer was launched in 2003 by Quasar. The Neutron is the result of revolutionary efforts by the company. The product processor and memory uses high-speed optical conductors that are five times the speed of existing microchip based companies. The Tata simulator exercise is an aid to decide which industry structure Quasar should use to increase profits‚ create competitive advantage and explores implications of each on business ventures. Market Scenario According to Grant (1991)‚ a corporation’s

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    proposal of tata nano

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    Tata Nano Customer Satisfaction Research Proposal Name: - Samsudin Sherasiya Subject : - Research Methodology Roll No. : - 57 Division : - “A” Submitted by : - Parul Institute of Management & Research ABSTRACT The key to success of automobile industry lies not only in having good designed vehicles but also in being able to provide the customer with the level of service they desire. Satisfaction is crucial concern for both customers

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    Tata Motors Going Global

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    TATA Motors-International Business Indian Automobile Industry Hailed as ‘the industry of industries’ by Peter Drucker‚ the founding father of the study of management‚ in 1946‚ the automobile industry had evolved continuously with changing timesfrom craft production in 1890s to mass production in 1910s to lean production techniques in the1970s.The automotive industry in India grew at a computed annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.5 percentover the past five years‚ the Economic Survey 2008-09 tabled

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    Q1. In the beginning‚ Tata Group’s initial organizational approach was to develop location bounded FSA’s and expansion in diversified SBUs in home country which build the capacity of TATA as centralized exporter. Restructuring of Tata was the basic step towards approach shift and development of internationally transferable FSAs like technical expertise‚ novel management practices and human capital. To take advantage from the FSAs which Tata developed‚ it used many expansion strategies like outsourcing

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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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    INTRODUCTION This report will describe briefly about the company‚ Tata motors and their sustainable innovative result‚ the world’s cheapest car Nano. (Tata motors‚ 2013) Tata Motors being the largest Indian automobile manufacturer‚ had revenues of INR 1‚65‚654 crores (USD 32.5 billion) in 2011-12. They have been the leading manufacturers of commercial vehicles. They also have award-winning products in the compact‚ midsize car and utility vehicle segments. They are also among the world’s top manufacturers

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    Tata Nano in India

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    ------------------------------------------------- Positioning the Tata Nano (A) and (B) This case deals with the positioning of the Tata Nano - for its launch and after its launch - ‚ a new version of ultra-low-cost cars produced by Tata Motors Ltd. for the India’s market. The Tata Nano aimed to revolutionize the India’s market. First‚ the goal of the Tata Nano was to be the smallest in order to be maneuverable‚ as the streets in India were extremely small and unsafe. At the same time‚ the Tata Nano had to be the most affordable

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