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    UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM & ENERGY STUDIES DEHRADUN [pic] Harnessing Energy through Knowledge Assignment Topic TATA NANO ECONOMICS & MANAGEMENT DECISIONS (MBCE 701) MBA LSCM 1st YEAR Submitted to : Submitted by:   Ms. K. Deepa Anoop(4)‚Ashish(9)

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    Contents Tata motors 3 1 3 . Microeconomic Environment 3 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 Market Structure: 4 1.3 Role of Government: 4 1.4 Fixed Cost and Variable Cost 5 1.5 Substitutes and Elasticity of Demand 6 1.6 Economies of Scale 7 2. MACROECONOMIC environment 8 2.1 INDIA 8 2.2 Microeconomic Environment 8 2.3 Economic growth 9 2.3 Employability 10 2.5 Market value in the economy 11 2.6 Revenue and profits 11 2.7 Political environment 11 2.8 Inflation 12 CONCLUSION 12 References 12 Tata motors 1. Microeconomic

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    Tata Steel: A Legacy and Competitive Edge The foundation of steel production in India was set by Jamestji Nusserwanji Tata when India’s first steel plant was registered as The Tata Iron and Steel Company Limited in 1907.[1] Soon the company diversified from rails and embarked on a journey‚ capitalizing on the unmet need of steel in India in an industry monopolized by it. Post-independence Tata steel completed its expansion of capacity to produce 2 Mn tonnes of ingot steel every year‚ making it largest

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    it is essential to clarify what kind of conversation we are talking about. For example‚ if people are negotiating it is very important to have a face-to-face communication. It is very important to see during a negotiation how one’s opponent is moving‚ is he nervous or relaxed‚ what he is doing‚ etc. Scientists say that the body language and facial gestures can say many thing about a person‚ his strong and weak sides‚ his traits‚ manners and even habits. To know what kind of man one is dealing

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    In your opinion‚ what are the most important issues discussed in the EU-Russia dialogue‚ and why? How can the problems in the relations be solved? Experts believe that today Brussels and Moscow go through worst times in the history of bilateral relations. On the one hand‚ both sides are interested in collaboration‚ development of joint projects and strengthening of friendly ties. But on the other hand it’s really hard to come to a mutually agreeable solution‚ because of strained relations between

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    1. Cultural and political issues can affect Tata Motor’s Nano car. Cultural issues such as differences in languages‚ customs‚ and social issue can contribute either positively or negatively towards the Nano car. Tata Motor’s has to learn all of the legal ramifications in each country they plan to sell their car. For instance‚ just because the Nano meets the safety requirements in India does not mean it will pass the safety requirements of another because that culture may have stricter standards

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    the historical statement which Mr. RATAN TATA said when he launched his ambitious TATA NANO; the people’s car in India on 23 rd march 2009. Tata has always given value products in the Indian Car Market whether it is path breaking recently launched TATA NANO or TATA INDICA (which created great brand into the car industry in the diesel segment). Not only is the passenger car‚ even into the heavy vehicle segment TATA is the only sole leader in India. TATA has created its brand value not only in

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    TATA MOTORS Tata Motors Limited is an Indian multinational automotive corporation headquartered in Mumbai ‚ India. It is the eighteenth largest motor vehicle manufacturing company in the world by volume. Part of the Tata Group ‚ it was formerly known as TELCO (TATA Engineering and Locomotive Company). Its products include passenger cars‚ trucks‚ vans and coaches. Tata Motors is South Asia’s largest automobile company; it is the leader in commercial vehicles and among the top three in passenger

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    Tata Nano: The World’s First RS. 1 Lakh Car Ratan Tata had an idea‚ after a personal experience‚ to produce a car which is cheaper than 1 Lakh. They realized very fast that they can’t build a car by benchmarking against existing cars‚ so they took only the important systems which are also available in a two-wheel scooter. It was brought down by dispensing with most nonessential features‚ reducing the amount of steel used in its construction‚ and relying on low cost Indian labor. The car was an unmitigated

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    Ratan Tata

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    RATAN NAVAL TATA INTRODUCTION: Ratan Naval Tata‚ present chairman of Tata group was born on December 28‚ 1937‚ in Mumbai. He was born into the wealthy and famous Tata family. Ratan is the great grandson of Jamsedji Tata founder of Tata group. Rattan’s childhood was troubled‚ his parents separated in the mid-1940s. Ratan and his brother were raised by their grandmother. Ratan Tata owns 1% shares in Tata sons‚ the holding company of Tata group valuing his total personal wealth at approximately US

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