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    Written assignment unit 5. The automobile industry is occupying a special place in the world economy. Since its creation by the end of the nineteenth century, automobile has got a tremendous expansion worldwide and in the United States in particular, so much so that the country witnessed the fastest development of the automobile and the emergence of world largest automobile manufacturers. In this paper, we are going to analyse the environmental challenges facing the American auto industry through

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    Marketing Research Report ON WHAT DRIVES CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN CARS? Submitted By: Section 3 Group 2 Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 3 INTRODUCTION 4 LITERATURE REVIEW 5 QUALITATIVE RESEARCH 6 Focussed group discussion: 6 In-depth interview 6 Netnography 6 FINDINGS 7 INDEPENDENT VARIABLE 7 DEPENDENT VARIABLE 8 CONTROL VARIABLES: 8 HYPOTHESIS 9 Questionnaire 10 TOOLS USED FOR DATA ANALYSIS 13 RESULTS 13 FACTOR ANALYSIS 16

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    Case Analysis Of Suzuki

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    leaving the US market, Suzuki could have made options. The two suitable contrasting options to the choice that American Suzuki Engine Organization eventually made incorporate the taking after are as follows - 6.0.1 Offering its shares to speculators This will help Suzuki in various ways including: Aptitude: Having speculators in an organization will empower the organization to develop since financial specialists have aptitude in the business they do. This will help Suzuki advance gradually by gradually

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    INTRODUCTION A general definition of technology can be the use of a science in an industry, engineering…etc, to invent useful things or solve problems, in other words, it can be a machine, piece of equipment, method...etc, that created by advanced contemporary way. Technology constitutes a significant source of competitive advantage and progress for firms, since it enables a business to respond rapidly to changing customer demand and to access and develop new market opportunities, therefore, a firm

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    Case Study On Mahindra

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    CASE STUDY ON MAHINDRA DEALER JAI KUMAR ARUN KUMAR PVT LTD. By TARANG KANSAL A1802014018 To, To, Mr. ADITYA KUMAR GUPTA Mr. ABHINAV CHAUHAN FACULTY GUIDE RELATIONSHIP MANAGER Jai Kumar Arun Kumar (P) Ltd. A case

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    Environmental Sustainability through Green Supply Chain Practices: A Study on Indian Automobile Sector Saad Bin Azhar Research Scholar, Department of Business Administration Aligarh Muslim University saadbinazhar88@gmail.com ABSTRACT: Purpose – This paper highlights the role of green management practices in the development of environmentally responsive supply chains. The

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    Presentation On Tata Nano - Presentation Transcript 1. Presentation On Tata Nano 2. Introduction Of Tata Nano o “ Dream-dream and dream, because dream gives vision, vision gives thoughts and finally thoughts lead to the action". Each letter of these motivational words said by India's former President Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam goes exactly with Mr. Ratan Tata, Chairman of Tata group, who in the year 2003, dreamt of producing a safe, affordable Car for the common man. Finally after the

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    HISTORY OF ORIGIN The history can be divided into four phases: 1898 to 1957 The first motorcar on the streets of India was seen in 1898. In 1903, an American company began a public taxi service with a fleet of 50 cars in Mumbai. For about 50 years after the first car arrived in India, cars were directly imported until foreign manufacturers began to realize the vast potential India had with its vast distances and large population. Before world war-1, around 4,000 motor vehicles were imported. During

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    Essay On Maruti

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    • The Demand for cars are increasing day by day and the trend that is seen in the market is that the customer preference is shifting towards the Maruti car brand. This is an issue for the other car brands to gain market share. Statistics show that the market share of the Maruti car brand has gone up to 40%. Although this is a positive sign for Maruti, this may not be a promising situation for other car brands. The study helps to focus on the key aspects that influence the customer preference of Maruti

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    I designed numerous projects in academics .I did my mini project on design and optimization of Maruti Suzuki swift wheel hub and steering knuckle to improve vehicle performance. This has evolved my excellent design and development skills. My project has taught me a very good lesson on practical difficulties involved in realizing a project in the design that

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