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    A brief history of the author of the book: The Travels of my T-Shirt in the Global Economy. Pietra Rivoli, PHD, is a professor at McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University. She specializes in international business, social issues in business and finance. Since writing this book the book has won several awards and has been translated into fourteen languages. The Travels of my T-Shirt in the Global Economy is a critically acclaimed storyline that sheds light on globalization while…

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    Manufacturing and industries comprises the largest part of China’s GDP. Major industries include mining and ore processing; machine building; armaments; textiles and apparel; cement; chemicals; fertilizers; consumer products, including footwear, toys, and electronics; food processing; transportation equipment, including automobiles, rail cars and locomotives, ships, and aircraft; telecommunications equipment, commercial space launch vehicles, satellites. Despite the dominance of Industries in…

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    Internal Environment Analysis of MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA By Sonali Gupta Section B PGP30107 Declaration I, Sonali Gupta, do hereby declare that the report is my individual effort and that no part of the report is copied from published/unpublished sources without proper citation. Table of Contents 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 2. INTRODUCTION 3 3. VISION AND MISSION 3 4. VALUE SYSTEM 5 5. BUSINESS POLICIES AND PRACTICES OF MAHINDRA 6 6. MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE AND NATURE 7 7. HUMAN RESOURCE AT…

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    The city of Mumbai, situated off the Western coast of India, has relied on the sea to facilitate trade and transportation, promote tourism, and provide a food source. However, as sea levels continue to rise, the intrusion of water will cause detrimental effects on the economy and social fabric of this city. Mumbai has served as a hub for maritime trade since 1000 BCE when the city was heavily involved in seaborne commerce with Egypt and Persia (Raghavan). As India’s financial and commercial…

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    Huxley’s Brave New World and Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four show how people live their life happily. Though the novels are written at the time of depression, they give a clear perspective about how to boom out without hurdles to live a life of satisfaction and joy. In Player Piano there is a super computer named EPICAC XIV which excels the brain of human being. It’s an electronic computing machine-a brain, if you like. This chamber alone, the smallest of the thirty-nine used, contains enough…

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    Before we delve into the analysis of the eBay and PayPal demerger we first take a look at the different types of Mergers and in which category did eBay and PayPal merger fall into. We will also look into as to what was the acquisition motive, what led to the demerger and whether the synergies were attained or not. Merger is an amalgamation of 2 companies such that one company retains its corporate existence and the other one loses it corporate existence. The survivor company inherits the…

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    According to Barry M. Richman and Melvyn Copen “Environment factors of constraints are largely if not totally external and beyond the control of individual industrial enterprises and their arrangements. These are essentially the ‘givers’ within which firms and their managements must operate in a specific country and they vary, often greatly from country to country.” According to Glueck and Jauch “ The environment includes outside the firm which can lead to opportunities for or threats to the…

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    crisis automotive industry is also facing challenges in operating their business because of increased material costs, expensive labors and decreased demands. Due to all these circumstances, Ford had to cut jobs in their North American operation and close down some plants and layoff around 30,000 employees, because their North American operation were suffering loses (Bordenave and Lung,…

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    BMW Case Study: BMW Group

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    The BMW Group has been a leading provider of premium automobiles and services throughout the course of a few decades, most of the time, their target market is to aim for upper-class citizen as their products are a top-notch quality and only people that has extra disposable income is able to afford them. But…

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    From the first report we have learned a bit about the harms of shipping jobs overseas and how it causes harm to the U.S economy now it this second we can get into the juicy details and help explain the problems of off sourcing jobs to other countries. From the last report we have learned that America has lost about total of 8 million jobs in just 30 years not only is this bad for the American economy, but it also makes America look bad since with less jobs usually tend to crime which cause…

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