Course code: 15MA101 | Engineering Mathematics | L | T | P | C | | | 3 | 1 | - | 4 | Course Objectives | To train the students in basic mathematics essential for modeling and solving engineering problems. | Course Outcomes | 1. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering. 2. An ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems | Differential Calculus: Review: Functions and graphs, Limits and Continuity, Differentiation, Maxima
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www.hbr.org How the best Indian companies drive performance by investing in people. Leadership Lessons from India by Peter Cappelli, Harbir Singh, Jitendra V. Singh, and Michael Useem Included with this full-text Harvard Business Review article: 1 Article Summary Idea in Brief—the core idea 2 Leadership Lessons from India Reprint R1003G Leadership Lessons from India Idea in Brief The leaders of India’s biggest and fastestgrowing companies take an internally focused, long-term
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Ace Institute of Management MARKETING MANAGEMENT Case # 4: Tata Sky’s Marketing Strategies Submitted to: Mr. Ashish Tiwari Submitted by: Rupesh Kumar Shah EMBA ’11 Fall September 2012 Question 1: Examine the growth strategies of Tata Sky over the years. Answer: Tata Sky was launched in 2006. It is one of the leading India-based Direct To Home (DTH) service provider. It has crossed three million connections
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House of Tata – Acquiring a Global Footprint Group 1 Bhuvan Bajaj Karan Bahl Raki Jain Trivikram Apte Vinayak Pareek Yan Yan Huang House of Tata – Acquiring a Global Footprint Executive Summary What and how did TATA emerge as a Multi Brand? Founded in 1868 by Jamshetji N. Tata as a trading firm Textiles in 1874 India’s first luxury hotel in 1903 First private steel company in 1907 First airline in 1932 First software firm in 1968 Liberalization of the Indian Economy and the changes that it
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Globalization and to explore the impact of globalization in Indian context. Our study has two major goals: To analyse the globalization process before and after independence and to describe the main features of the Indian software industry, especially its competence and weakness. The study also reveals the trade and investment policies of the Government of India and its effects on Foreign Direct Investment. We have also done comparative study between Indian and Chinese economy, their strength and challenges.
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Blue Oceans for Miniclip What is Blue Ocean Strategy? Blue Ocean Strategy is a study conducted by W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne. It was based on 150 strategic moves in business after the in depth analysis of more than 30 different evolving industries over the period of more than 100 years. In a nutshell, the study focuses on achieving the success in businesses not by battling hard with the competitors, but creating new opportunities, discovering new markets and forming new industries. It
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Comparative analysis of 4 brands of small segment cars Brands name: Maruti Swift, Volkswagen Polo, Chevrolet Beat, and Tata Indica Vista. * Maruti swift: it is the India’s largest car maker. And well known for offering pocket friendly cars, which are packed out with numerous features that make the car worth every penny. Maruti India is one of the pioneers of the automobile revolution in India. * Chevrolet beat: The Chevrolet Beat is a small, convenient car that offers looks that set
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so that the total cost is minimized? (a) Prepare a research plan for marketing manager of tata Nano car who wants to 07 Q.2 (a) Test the given data using Kolmogorov –Smirnov test. Freshman Number in each class 5 Sophomore 9 Junior 11 Senior 16 Graduate 19 07 Given that critical value for D is 1.36 N at α = 0.05 Take the KS test , with an analysis of the results of the dining club study, in terms of various class levels. (b) Describe the Qualitative vs. Quantitative Research /√
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DEFINITION OF MERGER * The definition of merger in general and in finance can be stated as follows: In General, "Merger is an absorption of one or more companies by a single existing company." In Finance, "Merger is an act or process of purchasing equity shares (ownership shares) of one or more companies by a single existing company." * The combination of one or more corporations, LLCs, or other business entities into a single business entity; the joining of two or more companies to achieve
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types of leverage utilized by companies with global operations. 6. What is “global marketing” and how does it differ from “regular marketing?” Giving examples of at least one major corporation explain these differences. SECTION C: CASE STUDY CASE 1-3: Acer Inc (page 57) 1. How did the “global markets-local markets” paradox figure into Shih’s strategy for China? 2. Can Acer become the world’s third largest PC company, behind Dell and Hewlett-Packard? 3. Growth in the U.S
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