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  1. Case study: Tata

    The story. Tata is India's oldest and largest private sector business entity. Founded in 1868, the group now consists of more than 100 companies, with a turnover of more than $70bn. It has a ...

  2. Tata Group: An Indian Multinational Conglomerate Company

    Sep 4, 2022 — 15 min read. Tata Group is an Indian global aggregate holding organization headquartered in Mumbai, India. Established in 1868 by Jamsetji Tata, the organization increased worldwide acknowledgment in the wake of acquiring a few global companies. Perhaps the biggest aggregate, Tata Group is claimed by Tata Sons.

  3. Tata Motors Case Study: Business Model and SWOT Analysis

    Tata Motors Case Study: Business Model, Financials, and SWOT Analysis. March 13, 2024 0. From the streets of Mumbai to the prestigious avenues of London, the growls of Tata Motors engines echo across the globe. This Indian automotive giant has come a long way, evolving from a locomotive manufacturer to a diverse automobile powerhouse.

  4. Learnings from TATA Group

    changes need an efficient leader who determines the success rate of the organisation. The present case. study of T ata group of company, is a bird's- eye view of the success of the great leader ...

  5. Marketing Strategy of Tata Group & Competitors

    Such a strategy enables the group to maximize its profit and maintain a market capitalization of over Rs. 12 Trillion (as of Feb 2020.) The company also makes use of penetration pricing under which they set a price lower than the industry trend to penetrate the market and gain acceptance from the customers.

  6. Tata: transforming a conglomerate for India and the world

    News in-depth The Big Read. Central to Mr Chandrasekaran's vision is a project to transform Tata into a consumer-focused digital group at a time when global tech companies are pouring funds into ...

  7. Tata Group in 2021: Pursuing Profits through Purpose

    October 8, 2021: Tata Sons won a bid to acquire India's national carrier Air India, marking the airline's return to its original owners after 68 long years. The winning bid of $2.4 billion gave Tata Sons full ownership of the airline and its coveted network of 6,200 landing and parking slots in Indian airports and 900 slots in overseas hubs.

  8. Tata Group and Air India: Successful Acquisition Means Acquisition of

    On 27 January 2022, the Tata Group, a strong player in the aviation industry, acquired the debt-laden Air India airline with the ambition of making the latter a world-class airline. ... The case study examines the challenges organizations face in the aftermath of a merger and problems related to processes, systems, and people for successful ...

  9. Sage Business Cases

    In January 2022, the Tata Group acquired Air India and Air India Express from the Indian government, marking the culmination of a long privatization process of the government-owned airlines. Before the Air India acquisition, the Tata Group already operated two airlines in the Indian market: Air Asia India and Vistara.

  10. Tata releases report on contribution to Sustainable Development Goals

    The 65 case studies from the report capture the various initiatives of the Tata group companies, across geographies, and of the Tata Trusts' philanthropy efforts in India. These are aligned with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), identified in September 2015, and subsequently agreed on and committed to by 193 countries. The SDGs are ...

  11. Creating a Corporate Advantage: The Case of the Tata Group

    "The Tata group is among the largest diversified business groups in India. The group generated about US$100 billion in revenues in 2011-12 from 90 companies operating in diverse businesses in seven broad industry categories. The case describes in detail the various mechanisms by which the Tata group attempts to create a corporate or parenting advantage. The case first highlights the important ...

  12. PDF Corporate Social Responsibility: A Case Study Of TATA Group

    Corporate Social Responsibility: A Case Study Of TATA Group Amit Kumar Srivastava1, Gayatri Negi2, Vipul Mishra3, Shraddha Pandey4 ( 1,4 Shri Ram Murti Smarak College of Engineering & Technology, Bareilly, U P/India ) ( 2 ,3Career Degree College, kakori, Lucknow /U P / University of Lucknow / India)

  13. The House of Tata

    The case traces the evolution of the Tata group, one of the largest and highly respected Indian business houses, from its 19th century founding and early growth in diverse industries, to its response to changes in government regulation in independent India, up to its 1991 leadership transition from longtime chairman J.R.D. Tata to his successor, Ratan Tata.

  14. Ethical Leadership: Ratan Tata and India's Tata Group

    Abstract Case Intro 1 Case Intro 2 Excerpts Abstract. This case is about the Tata Group, one of the leading business houses in India, a key emerging market. The group had a long-standing reputation for ethical leadership and was well known for its corporate social responsibility and principles such as the "Tatas don't bribe" and the "Tatas don't indulge in politics".

  15. PDF Tata Group: a marketing case study for the 21st Century

    Ratan N Tata was the Chairman of Tata Sons, the holding company of the Tata group, from 1991 till his retirement on December 28, 2012. He was also chairman of the major Tata companies, including ...

  16. PDF The Tata Group: an example

    The Tata Group: an example. 1. The Internationalization of Indian Companies: The Case of Tata. Andrea Goldstein Senior Economist, OECD Paris, France. I acknowledge the assistance of A. Vishwanath at Tata Sons, Deepthi Sasidharan at Tata Central Archives, and the RIS Publication & Documentation Centre in Delhi.

  17. PDF Corporate Social Responsibility: A Case Study of TATA Group

    Corporate Social Responsibility: A Case Study of TATA Group (emphasizing on TATA Steel) Rana Khan Research Scholar PhD (Media Studies) M.C.N.U.J.C., Bhopal ... CSR at TATA Group: Conscious that the task of social progress in any country, cannot be . Volume: January-March, Year-2019 The Asian Thinker ...

  18. Tata Sons v. Cyrus Misty : a case study in corporate governance

    Acquisition of Corus at overpayment by Tata Trust was also questioned. This case was filed on December'20 2016 by two Mistry family backed investment firms namely Cyrus Investment Private Limited and Sterling Investment Corporation Private Limited before NCLT,Mumbai. The removal of Mr Cyrus Mistry was also challenged.

  19. Corporate Social Responsibility: A Case Study Of TATA Group

    Corporate Social Re sponsibility: A C ase Study Of TATA Group. Amit Kumar Srivastava1, Gayatri Negi2, Vipul Mishra3, Shraddha Pandey4. ( 1,4 Shri Ram Murti Smarak College of Engineering ...

  20. The Tata Group Case Study

    This case study provides an example of how a large global enterprise such as the Tata Group can use internal benchmarking and knowledge sharing to achieve excellence and promote collaboration among companies in a group that span many industries and geographies. The Tata Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate headquartered in Mumbai with ...

  21. Tata Group Case (pdf)

    Tata Group in 2021: Pursuing Profits through Purpose 123-009 3 and Maharashtra.) During his travels, Jamestji saw industrial development in other nations and aspired to make India a great industrial power. Under his leadership, the firm abandoned its trading past and pioneered many industries at the forefront of India's developing economy. 10 It sought to seize opportunities by meeting the ...

  22. PDF Case Study of tata motors: Swot analysis & strategy suggestions

    CASE STUDY: TATA MOTORS negatively or positively for Tata depending on where the price is today, but since India's economic struggles is putting a damper on the automotive industry, then this would be a negative outcome for Tata. 1.2 Consumers spending less: Another external factor that the car manufacturing company has been facing is global per

  23. Corporate Social Responsibility: A Case Study Of TATA Group

    V. Tata Group & CSR 6.1 Introduction Ranging from steel, automobiles and software to consumer goods and telecommunications the Tata Group operates more than 80 companies . It has around 200,000 employees across India and thus has the pride to be nation's largest private employer. Mr. Ratan N. Tata has led the eminent Tata Group successfully.