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    Tata Case Study

    Human Resource Management Term Paper Tata Case 1) Are they ethical? Can they be trusted? There are many myths about Gen Y that they are lazy, casual and lack work ethics but in reality it is not so. We cannot generalize the statement. In order to understand whether Gen-Y are ethical and they can be trusted or not, it is important to know Gen-Y and its characteristics. It refers to the generation of people born between the early 1980s and the early 1990. It is also known as The Millennial

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    Project Report on Tata Sky

    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION TATA SKY Incorporated in 2004, Tata Sky Ltd is a joint venture between Tata Sons.. and 21st Century Fox. Tata Sky DTH endeavors to offer Indian viewers a world-class television viewing experience through its satellite television service. As we talk about DTH which stands for Direct-To-Home, it's a system that allows you to have a personal dish antenna how cable operators do, except

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    Analysis

    anyone who uses the same network of airtel as you do? * Yes * No If no, then please specify the name of other network that they make use of? * Vodafone * BSNL * Idea * Tata docomo * Reliance * Others 10 . How will you differentiate your own airtel network with others? Because it provides * Connectivity * Tariff rates * Call drops * Network coverage * Customer service 11. Will you

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    Business Ethics and Sustainability in the Steel Industry

    everything we see around us is either made of steel or is made using steel. Steel is essential to modern society. Tata Steel is the second largest steel producer in Europe and has its main steelmaking plants in the UK and Holland. It supplies steel and related services to major industries, such as construction, vehicle production and packaging. The European operations are a subsidiary of Tata Steel Group, one of the world’s top ten steel producers. The combined Group has around 80,000 employees. The

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    Purpose of an Acceptable Use Policy

    Purpose of an Acceptable Use Policy Name Institution Course Date Purpose of an Acceptable Use Policy Acceptable use policy is an official and legal document that binds the employees of Tata communications to understand that the information and data is the property of the organisations and there are a certain rules that should be abided by when using this information. It secures the rights of a company to enforce certain obligations over them to make sure that they do not

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    Sbi Mutual Fund Case Study

    SBI Mutual Fund, sometimes also referred to as SBIMF, is one of the top mutual fund companies in India. Started as a joint venture between State Bank of India (SBI) and AMUNDI (France) in 1988, SBIMF boasts of 30 years of experience in fund management and delivering amazing results to the customers. Headquartered in Mumbai, it has over 160 branches that are successfully serving investors all over India. Services provided by the SBI Mutual Fund company include: • Mutual Funds o Equity Funds o Debt

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    Role of 4pl in India Logistics

    wheelers and four wheelers-such as cars and trucks. The major Indian players include Maruti, Mahindra and Mahindra, Tata Motors, Ashok Leyland, Bajaj Auto and TVS Motors. In 1990s and after, Indian automotive industry saw many foreign players establishing their manufacturing and assembly plants in India, catering to the Indian market. Major foreign players include Toyota, Hyundai, General Motors and Volkswagen Group. Major automotive hubs in India are Chennai, NCR and Pune. As the operations of automotive

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    Automobile Industry in Uk

    went down to be the 14th largest producer of cars by 2012 because of the rising competition from countries like France, Germany and Japan. Foreign companies have also acquired many UK car brands which include BMW (Mini and Rolls-Royce), SAIC (MG), TATA (Jaguar and Land Rover) and Volkswagen Group (Bentley). Major Players in each segment are: Commercial vehicles - Alexander Dennis, Ford, GMM Luton (owned byAdam Opel AG), Leyland Trucks (owned by Paccar) and London Taxis International (owned by Geely)

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    Kamalbms

    Economic characteristics of the global motor vehicle industry. The price for fuel and other growing concerns have shifted consumer’s preferences away from big pickup truck to more fuel-efficient cars. Some automakers embraced the change by expanding their small-car portfolios and diversifying into the production of hybrid electric motor vehicles. Other automakers were more reluctant to shift their focus from big to small cars, expecting the price of fuel to contract eventually, bringing consumers

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    Consumer Protect Act

    Complaint Against: Tata Docomo I'm using tata docomo postpaid connection for last one year. In my bill dated on 25-Nov-2012, I got huge bill amount above my limit. I have complained 'N' number of times to tata docomo customer care but the issue is not resolved till date. I have not activated ISD call in my account but customer care executives say that it has been activated on 7th of November 2012. I would like to know by what source I have confirmed ISD call activation. I have not given any written

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