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    Carbon Footprint

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    targets we need to work with our suppliers as well as offer new products that can help people reduce their own impacts. HUL’s footprint The product categories which make the largest contribution to our greenhouse gas footprint are those where the consumer requires heated water. Soap‚ shower gel and skin care products alone account for more than half of our total footprint Reduce greenhouse gas emissions from skin cleansing and hair washing 3.1By 2015 we aim to reach 200 million consumers with products

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    The main tendency Starbucks is having right now is basically to reduce their environmental footprint. In order to achieve this‚ they focus on the amount of water‚ energy and the materials they use. For example‚ they created a way of reducing the amount of cups for take away with an ecofriendly idea. All of this is always done thinking in the comfort and happiness of their clients‚ that’s why they also created a method for their customers to opinion about their service. Their mission is the following:

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    Swot Analysis of Tata Motors

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    Assignment 1 Situation and SWOT Analysis Group 5 Section 201 (Hoang Vi Khanh Nguyen‚ Iris Zhou‚ Akash Multani‚ Charles Walker‚ May Chau) Introduction The company that we have chosen to focus on for our analysis is Tata Motors‚ India’s largest automobile company. This report will take a look at the marketing environment by which Tata is surrounded; will attempt to identify key strengths and opportunities that Tata Motors may wish to capitalize on; and will find and warn against glaring weaknesses

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    A personal ecological footprint is measured by the number of natural resources an individual uses. After taking a ecological footprint quiz‚ I learned that it would take 4.5 earths to support me and my daily useage. The quiz breaks down you usage by five categories. These categories include food‚ shelter‚ mobility‚ goods and service. In order of greatest usage to least‚ my categories were in the following order: services‚ food‚ shelter‚ goods and mobility. Services and goods can be defined

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    Tata Swach Case Study

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    Case Study ’TATA SWACH-Nano Tech Water Purifier ’ 1.How the TATA Chemicals developed an innovative product‚ Tata Swach‚ the Nano Filter? Tata Chemicals and Tata Consultancy Services Ltd first began work in 2006 on the idea of water purification system made up of natural materials. Mr. Gopalkrishnan‚ vice chairman of TATA Chemical was inspired by the concept of an earlier water filter conceived. The filter used rice-husk ash‚ which is derived after burning rice husk or chaff ‚ a byproduct

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    Name Instructor ’s name Course Date TaTa group: India ’s New Global Challenger" In recent years emerging markets are becoming more and more attractive for global companies as target markets‚ sources of inputs and as global production sites‚ R&D hubs and opportunities for market development (Khanna and Palepu ). The caseTata Group: India’s New Global Challenger” illustrates that Indian companies are also becoming more important in the international market (Sirkin and Hemerling). There are

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    CASE STUDY ON TATA NANO TATA MOTORS HAS UNVEILED THE WORLD’S CHEAPEST MOTOR NANO CAR The case discusses the making of Tata Nano‚ the world’s cheapest car‚ manufactured by India based Tata Motors. On March 30‚ 2009‚ Tata Nano was launched with an ex-factory price tag of INR 100‚000 (about US$ 2000). The case explains the design and development process of TataNano. The car was the result of a five year research and development project carried out by Tata Nano development team. While developing

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    Economic 13 Social 14 Technological 15 SWOT Analysis 16 Strengths 16 Weaknesses 17 Opportunities 18 Threats 19 Capitalizing on Tata Motor’s Success 20 Conclusion 21 Works cited 22 appendix A‚ B‚ C‚ D‚ E 24 Introduction Established under the parent company‚ Tata Group‚ in 1945‚ Tata Motors Limited has become India’s largest automobile company. It was the first Indian automobile company to list on the New York Stock Exchange. Tata Motors began manufacturing commercial vehicles in

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    Eic Analysis of Tata Steel

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    LUCKY BHAVINI B.COM(H)III-E ROLL NO.-247 GROUP NO.-E27 EIC ANALYSIS OF TATA STEEL ECONOMIC ANALYSIS: * The Financial market in the last 12 months has been volatile triggered by the subprime mortgage crisis in the US. This has adversely affected the liquidity and the risk perception of the international capital markets. Inflation has increased around the World boosted by mainly increase in food and energy prices. The real effective exchange rate for the US

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    Ratan Tata Case Study

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    Ratan Tata: Tata Group Chairman (1991-2012) Ratan Naval Tata has stepped down as chairman of Tata Sons and while the entire team at the $100 billion Tata conglomerate will surely feel his absence‚ the average Indian too will have reason to miss him. The country probably never needed Tata more than it does today; as The Economist wrote recently‚ ‘by standing out against graft so publicly and consistently‚ Mr. Tata was ahead of his time’. Not that the business suffered because of it; the diversified

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