Business Conditions In India

Page 7 of 50 - About 500 Essays
  • Premium Essay

    Mcdonald's in India

    cutting theirs operational costs or reducing employees, McDonald’s in India planned to increase its headcount and strategically do not cut its cost. Taking advantage from the reducing prices of real estates, McDonalds start to gain more market share. McDonald’s management team believed that the economic crisis gives more opportunities to conduct business aggressively. Exploring the case study for McDonalds – Business Strategy in India, a study approach is to explore the whole picture of a successful

    Words: 3763 - Pages: 16

  • Premium Essay

    Marketing

    1. The political environment in India has proven to be critical to company performance for both PepsiCo and Coca-Cola India. What specific aspects of the political environment have played key roles? Could these effects have been anticipated prior to market entry? If not, could developments in the political arena have been handled better by each company? The political environment in India has played key roles that are through its austere trade policies, rules, and regulations

    Words: 720 - Pages: 3

  • Premium Essay

    Labor Dispute

    Master of International Business Curtin Singapore Research Journal on Labour Dispute Lecturer: Dr. Charles Wang Student: Eliza Fidelia Lim Student ID: 16363579 Introduction This research journal is focusing in the increasing number of labour dispute today, especially in labour strike, this research journal will provide 6 different news articles in regards of labor strike in different countries in Asia Pacific region including that of South Korea, China, India , and one from the western

    Words: 2177 - Pages: 9

  • Free Essay

    Csr Activities of 5 Companies

    Infosys Technologies Limited Infosys is actively involved in various community development programs. Promoted by Infosys Technologies Limited, the Foundation began its work in Karnataka, India, gradually extending its activities to the states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa and Punjab. It has successfully implemented projects in four key focus areas such as health care, social rehabilitation and rural upliftment, learning and education, art and culture. The Education and Research

    Words: 1188 - Pages: 5

  • Premium Essay

    Regional Analysis Airtel

    leading telecommunications provider in India has seen an enormous growth since the opening up of the Indian economy after the economic reforms initiated by the then PM of India, Mr. P.V.Narasimharao towards liberalization, globalization and privatization. Airtel is now the fourth largest telecom company in the world in terms of subscriber base and is the leading telecom carrier in India. The phenomenal growth of Airtel has been due its outstanding and unique business model where it retained its core-functions

    Words: 2782 - Pages: 12

  • Premium Essay

    Guidelines to Invest in India

    GUIDELINES TO INVEST IN INDIA MRIDUL AGRWAL mridul.15@tapmi.edu.in +919629482047 NANDINI BRAHMANAND HEGDE nandini.15@tapmi.edu.in +919686488851 MRIDUL AGRWAL mridul.15@tapmi.edu.in +919629482047 NANDINI BRAHMANAND HEGDE nandini.15@tapmi.edu.in +919686488851 India is a federal republic, with 28 states and seven federally administered union territories; it operates a multi-party parliamentary democracy system. It is a common law country with a written constitution. Parliament

    Words: 4646 - Pages: 19

  • Free Essay

    Efhsh

    been happening across the globe; only the type, scale, scope and timing have been different. In the early stages the driving factors1 were • proximity to raw materials • presence of customers and markets • presence of skilled labour • presence of business development or support services The process of clustering envisages coming together and acquiring some sense of economies of scale as well as acquisition of competitive advantage. It also signified an early stage symptom of industrialization. Once

    Words: 2948 - Pages: 12

  • Free Essay

    Legal

    PROPERTY IN INDIA Acquisition and Transfer of Immovable Property in India A person resident outside India who is a citizen of India (NRI) can acquire by way of purchase, any immovable property in India other than agricultural land/plantation property/farm house. He can transfer any immovable property other than agricultural or plantation property or farm house to: a) A person resident outside India who is a citizen of India or b) A person of Indian origin resident outside India or c) A person

    Words: 4627 - Pages: 19

  • Free Essay

    Socio-Geographic Factors

    defined by economic returns and political alliance. Billions of people have unequal access to life chances. The world is marked by strong disparities in income and living standards among and within nations. Most people now live under economic conditions over which they have little control" (Kottak & Kozaitis, 2003. ch 13. p.1). What determines class is it a person’s economic and political position in society or is it determined by social status such as income which often determines power. Class

    Words: 2002 - Pages: 9

  • Premium Essay

    The Importance Of Economics In India

    distribution of wealth. The economic factors play a vital role in the very aspect of our social life. Total development of individual depends very much on economic factors. Without economic conditions, the study of society is quite impossible. All the social problems are directly connected with the economic conditions of the people. That is why Marshall defines Economics as "on one side the study of wealth and on the other and more important side a part of the study of man." Startups have been the flavour

    Words: 920 - Pages: 4

Page   1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 50