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    Case Study Tata Nano

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    A brand creates an image for a product used to attract consumers to a strong established label. Successful branding leads to sales and a positive eye by customers. Tata Motors went from the leading automobile manufacturer and the number 3 passenger vehicle brand in India to a decrease in estimated sales and a deteriorating brand. Multiple factors are taken into account with this decline including the economy, competition increasing, external factors, and the brand. Many of these factors can be…

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    Ashok Minda Case Study

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    Profile ASHOK MINDA GROUP Ashok Minda group is an auto ancillary industry major currently in its 28 fold companies: Minda Huf Ltd, Minda Wirelinks Ltd, Minda Sai Automotive India Ltd. and Minda Instruments etc. This group is engaged in automotive locks and security systems, wiring harness and Panel instruments respectively. The group is headedby Mr.Ashok Minda and…

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    rural areas.[14] In many western countries, poisoning is a notifiable disease and hence exact data regarding epidemiology and clinical profile of poisoning are available for those countries. But in India, such reporting is not common and there is paucity of data especially from rural parts of India, which has many deaths due to snake envenomation that goes unnoticed. This institution is situated in a rural area where the main population comprises of agriculture laborers and therefore more…

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    ABSTRACT  Windsor Machines Ltd is a plastic processing machinery manufacturer and exporter. Windsor is a pioneer company in plastic processing industries. It works on several huge units such as extrusion, injection molding, drip tubing .  Extrusion units consist of twin screw and twin barrel and it’s a production rate of two and half month per screw.  Screw and Barrel life around 6000/hrs. The objective of over project is increase the twin screw and twin barrel life against wear for…

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    2.3 Past and Current Demand of Copper Prior to looking at the Mongolian copper industry, the world copper market must be studied. Based on the economic fundamentals of supply and demand theory, global demand has shown an increase over the last few decades but recently market has a surplus, which will be investigated in the following sections. There are several factors are influencing the demand of copper: copper price, demand for final products, government policy, consumer taste, technology,…

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    Introduction Over all Cost Leadership is employed when a firm sets out to become the low cost producer in its industry for a given level of quality and entails a great attention to cost control. Above average returns are attainable because cost leaders can match their prices of their most efficient competitors, while fending off both powerful customers and suppliers. A company that focuses on there cost leadership strategy does not indicate that they will offer low prices than its rival but on…

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    The SAP's objectives were to help India to deliver its immediate balance of payments crisis and support the Indian economy by opening it up to more competitiveness to the worldwide. The promptly provision of foreign exchange through IMF helped India to reduce balance of payment crisis yet improve its creditworthiness. India’s GDP growth resumed to 5% in 1993/94 and 6.3% in 1994/95. Moreover, their exports increased almost 12%. Today, the GDP growth of India is 7.8% and the unemployment rate…

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    consumption from 242.66 million cu m/day to 746 million cu m/day in the next 15 years. India does not currently have any pipeline connection to transport natural gas, therefore all gas is currently imported. India’s growing demand for gas makes the country a good candidate for an investment startup with-in the gas market. Current imports come from suppliers in Qatar, Australia, Trinidad and Tobago, and Russia. India has many short term contracts that limit them to the amount of gas they can…

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    Wilmington University,USA). Sen Gupta Santoshi, and Gupta Aayushi.(2008). Vicious Circle of Attrition in the BPO Industry, ICFAI Journal of Organizational Behavior, Vol. 7, issue. 2, Pages: 57-66, 2008. Sengupta, Santoshi (2010). Employee attrition and retention: exploring the dimensions in the urban centric BPO industry, (Doctoral dissertation, Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, India) Sharma Gunjan Mohan and AzmiFezaTabassum (2014). Relationship between Retention Factors,…

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    USA. Environmental challenges of the American auto industry Introduction The American auto industry is one of the largest auto industries in the world and has been servicing the global auto market for a long period of time. According to Wikipedia, The American auto industry began in 1890 and due to the large size of both the local and foreign market, the industry became the largest in the world only to be toppled by the Japanese auto industry in 1980 and subsequently by China in 2008, However,…

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