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    Tata Motors Case Study

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    1.) The challenges that Tata Motors faced during moving from producing commercial vehicles line to producing passenger cars: First of all Tata Motors was into the business of integrated commercial vehicles, but as after post-independence govt. of India reserved the production of Locomotives exclusively for state owned enterprises. Than Tata motors decided to diversify itself in heavy commercial vehicles in 1954. Market competition which is a part of industry environment that directly plays a…

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    GLOBAL STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT: TESLA CASE STUDY CHERRIANNE SCOTT (4324333) What are the key Elements of Tesla Motor's Strategic Decisions? The key element of Tesla Motor’s strategic decision is that they are the driving force behind technology and product development and a prime innovator for electrical vehicles. For decades, Tesla have been investing a large share of their earnings towards research and development in order to develop car models and technologies that were more affordable for…

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    Coursework Maruti Suzuki Case Analysis Organizational Dynamics Submitted To: Submitted by: Mrs. Deepika Hooda Jyoti Solanki Registration No: PG20135146 Email id: jyoti.solanki.pgdm15@iilminstitute.ac.in Executive Summary The Business world in India is marked by strong competition, uncertainty, non-linear growth, turbulence and all this is very much seen in the auto mobile industry. There is lot of…

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    "The cars we drive say a lot about us." Alexandra Paul once proclaimed. In a world of transportation, there comes a time when one needs to decide whether or not they would like to buy a vehicle. There are plenty of vehicles to choose from, but not that many types of engines. To the average person, there seems to be a lot of differences between them, but they are quite similar. There are two main types of engines, diesel fuel and gasoline engines. Diesel fuel and gasoline are both refined…

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    Dylan Shank Ms. Cooney Period 1 English 10 Final Draft In the “Car World” there is an argument that has been going on for a very long time; Japanese Import cars vs. American Muscle cars. Many people say that import cars are better than muscle cars in many way. Others say that muscle cars are better than import cars. Many people like both types of cars. While others don’t like either types of cars for their own personal reasons. People should choose import cars over muscle cars because imports…

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    Swot Analysis Of Uber

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    Strengths: As we know, the biggest advantage of Uber is that the company has large number of taxi drivers compared to other companies. According to washingtonpost.com, currently Uber has about 160,000 active drivers compared to 50,000 drivers from yellow taxi cab and the number of Uber drivers keeping increasing every day (Figure 1). Based on data from New York Post, there are more Uber cars than yellow taxis on the road in NYC. Uber currently has about 14,100 black and luxury cars affiliated…

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    Michelin Tires Case Study

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    Michelin is one of the four largest tire manufacturing companies in the world. They are the number one source of innovation in the global tire industry. They are also the number one player worldwide in energy-efficient tires. They believe that the ability to move freely is essential to human development. Their goal as a company is to make things more safe, efficient, and environmentally friendly. Michelin is determined to give their customers the finest quality. They believe that because their…

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    The BMW Group has set course for a successful future with its strategic realignment. The Group’s strategic direction up to 2020 is clearly defined: The BMW Group is the world’s leading provider of premium products and premium services for individual mobility. Return on sales target of 8 to 10 percent in Automobile segment The future strategy focuses on ensuring the company’s long-term success and safeguarding its independence. The BMW Group has set ambitious interim targets for the first five…

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    Maruti S-Cross Case Study

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    Maruti S-Cross Facelift 2017 Price, Launch and Features – Nexa Pune Put up for a showcase in the 2016 Sao Paulo Auto Show, the Maruti S-Cross 2017 has been launched in the UK in three variants, namely, SZ4, SZ-T and SZ5. This latest model from the Japanese car-maker is said to be fit with all the new and advanced features that are sure to give its competitors the run for their money. Considered to be an upgrade to its predecessors, the new S-Cross from Maruti Suzuki is soon to be released in the…

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    Brave New World and Matched: Two Dystopian Futures Setting and Tone The settings of both Brave New World and Matched connect the plots with their respective surroundings to provide the reader a feel for the atmosphere of the story. The setting of Brave New World, as of chapter one, is London, England in the year A.F. 642, or 642 years after the invention of Henry Ford’s Model T car. Aldous Huxley describes a futuristic building, (1) “A squat grey building of only thirty-four stories. Over the…

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