Organisational culture of ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE Definition The values and behaviors that contribute to the unique social and psychological environment of an organization. Organizational culture includes an organization's expectations, experiences, philosophy, and values that hold it together, and is expressed in its self-image, inner workings, interactions with the outside world, and future expectations. It is based on shared attitudes, beliefs, customs, and written and unwritten rules that
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| | Bottom of Form | Profit & Loss account of Tata Consultancy Services | ------------------- in Rs. Cr. ------------------- | | Mar '14 | Mar '13 | Mar '12 | Mar '11 | Mar '10 | | | 12 mths | 12 mths | 12 mths | 12 mths | 12 mths | | | | | | | Income | | | | | | | | | | Sales Turnover | 64,672.93 | 48,426.14 | 38,858.79 | 29,275.68 | 23,044.84 | | | | | | Excise Duty | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.25 | 0.27 | 0.39 | | | | | | Net Sales | 64,672.93 | 48
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TCS Placement Paper 1. Two pencils costs 8 cents, then 5 pencils cost how much Sol: 2 pencils è 8 cents => 1 pencil è 4 cents Therefore 5 pencils cost = 5 * 4 = 20 cents 2. A work is done by two people in 24 min. one of them can do this work a lonely in 40 min. how much time required to do the same work for the second person. Sol: (A+B) can do the work in = 1/24 min. A alone can do the same work in = 1/40 min. B alone can do the same work in = (A+B)’s – A’s = 1/24 – 1/40
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LITERATURE REVIEW Over time, competition and legitimacy concerns would force firms to renew their resources and develop innovative offerings. We first examine the role of the government policies in the catching up process. Hobday (1995) and Kim (1997a), for instance, explored in detail the catching up process of firms in the late industrializing East Asian tigers like Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan. They argued that governments of these economies played a pivotal role in the initial
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Logo of RBI | The RBI headquarters in Mumbai | Headquarters Mumbai, Maharashtra Coordinates 18°55′58″N 72°50′13″E / 18.93278°N 72.83694°E / 18.93278; 72.83694Coordinates: 18°55′58″N 72°50′13″E / 18.93278°N 72.83694°E / 18.93278; 72.83694 Established 1 April 1935 Governor Duvvuri Subbarao Central bank of India Currency Indian Rupee ISO 4217 Code INR Reserves US$300.21 billion (2010) Base borrowing rate 7.25% Base deposit rate 6.25% Website rbi.org.in Central Board The Reserve Bank's affairs
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MOTIVATIONAL TECHNIQUES MOTIVATION TECHNIQUES AT TATA CHEMICALS About Tata Chemicals Tata Chemicals Limited is a global company with interests in businesses that focus on LIFE: Living, Industry and Farm Essentials. The story of the company is about harnessing the fruits of science for goals that go beyond business. This story began in Mithapur, Gujarat in western India with the creation of a plant that would raise a wealth of marine chemicals from the ocean, with the potential to touch human
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In “Greasy Lake” by TC Boyle, the setting reflects the rebirth the main character undergoes. The main character observes the scenery around him before the lake and while he is still naive and attempting to be “bad.” He goes into the murky lake and emerges a new person. This becomes apparent because of the narrator's description of the scenery around him in a whole new way. Initially, the narrator explains how he wore a veil of toughness in an endeavour to appear cool. He discusses drinking and doing
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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM – TCS PAKISTAN 1. Introduction (Today’s Market Scenario) 1.1. The amount of competition faced by organizations today is more intensive than it was ever before. With the ever-expanding number of organizations and products, customers have a wide array of choices available. As a consequence the manufacturers and service providers now have to view their products and services from the customers’ point of view not only to maintain a high quality but also to incorporate
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ACS Code of Ethics Case Studies & Related Clauses to the Code of Conduct Australian Computer Society July 2012 Title ACS Code of Ethics Case Studies & Related Clauses to the Code of Conduct Authors Committee on Computer Ethics Mike Bowern Version History Date Document Version Revision History (reason for change) Author /Reviser July 2012 2.0 ACS Branding Sarah Li Approvals Date approved Version Approved By Date in force Date of Next Review To be confirmed 17 July 2012
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