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    Organizational Development At Tata Motors Tata Motors marks the biggest turnarounds in the history of Indian automobile manufacturing industry which happened in 2001. This success story of Tata Motors can be entirely attributed to the timely change adopted by the Tatas and the then MD Ravi Kant who led the change. Today Tata Motors ranks as the world’s fifth-largest manufacturer of medium and heavy trucks—it has a 61 percent domestic market share in this segment—and has taken the number-two position

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    promote partnership with the dealer. Tata Motors then worked for dealer profitability. Customer feedback is continuously fed into the process, while a panel of dealer highlights areas of excellence and addresses concerns in the dealer-customer engagement process. Together, these initiatives create a strong and durable to ensure customer satisfaction process. • New market initiatives such as Neev program, an initiative of rural marketing and rural clients Tata OK, business exchange used vehicle, have

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    Nano Car Project

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    A Report of CONTEMPORARY MANAGEMENT ISSUES On Titled “Feedback of Customers towards Nano” Submitted in partial fulfillment for the Award of degree of Master of Business Administration [pic] Maharaja College of Management, Udaipur (Affiliated to Rajasthan Technical University, Kota) Submitted By: - Ankur Sheokand Submitted To:- Students Name:-Ankur Sheokand Faculty Name:- MBA 2nd sem

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    Global Crisis

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    Global crisis occurs due to financial crisis and economic crisis. These are nothing but risk that could threaten humankind as a whole or even cause the end of planet Earth. A financial crisis is a situation where money demand quickly rises relative to money supply. A stock market crash is an example for this. Whereas economic crisis refers to the economic down of countries all over the world. They are going down in -ve zone. Global economy has become a hot topic for international forums

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    Tata Case

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    TML) From: Subject: Nano Tata-logy: The People’s Car Date: 17 the September, 2011 Situation Overview TML is currently posed with a tricky question of how to go about the Tata-Nano (the much-hyped “People’s Car”) business strategy, given its commitment to release it on time with the promised cost and the spectrum of issues and recent developments that pose potential hurdles. Issues Operations 1. Political problems at Singur Plant which will certainly delay the Nano launch hinder meeting

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    Tata Motors enjoys giant-sized growth thanks to its Nano cars. The company -- India 's largest automobile maker by sales -- makes buses, trucks, tractor-trailers, passenger cars (Indica, Indigo, Jaguar, Land Rover, Safari, Sumo, and the popular micro car Nano), light commercial vehicles, and utility vehicles. It also makes construction equipment and provides IT services. Tata Motors sells through more than 1,000 dealers in India, as well as exports vehicles to countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, the

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    Pestel

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    TATA MOTORS PESTEL ANALYSIS Tata Motors Limited is an automotive vehicle manufacturing company based in India. The company is engaged in development, design, manufacture and assembly, sale, and financing of vehicles, as well as sale of auto parts and accessories. The company primarily operates in India, South Korea, South Africa, Thailand, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Singapore, Spain, and UK. The company is headquartered in Mumbai. TATA Motors got listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 2004. SWOT

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    global usually for monetary gains or to gain a competitive advantage for its products. Fig 1: Classification of Expansion Strategies Source : Business Jargons 2017 This study would not only define how Tata motors(indian multinational) and IKEA’s(European MNC) expansion strategy could be classified and generalized into the above stated categories, but also how contrasting or similar their expansion strategies were, these expansions may seem to be tempting

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    Tata Motors Limited is one of the India's largest multinational automobile manufacturing company with 42 billion USD turnover. The company is a leader in development of commercial vehicles, such as sports vehicles, trucks, defense vehicles and cars. Tata Motors is part of the Tata group of companies founded in 1868 by Jemsetji Tata. The company is mainly located at India, Italy, Korea and UK. It has sales in more than 175 countries around the globe. Tata Motors is launched in 1945 as Tata Engineering

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    Introduction- Tata Motors was established in 1945 as Tata Engineering and Locomotive Co. Ltd for manufacturing automobiles and other engineered products. In 2008-09 the revenue of the company was Rs.25, 660.79 crores (USD 5.5 billion), making it the biggest automobile company in India. It is a leader in commercial vehicles in each segment and the world’s fourth largest truck manufacturer and second largest bus manufacturer. The company’s 23, 000 employees are guided by the vision to be ‘ best in

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