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    Strategic Capabilities and Organizational Performance

    in the same environment, yet Tesco is a superior performer. It is not the environment that distinguishes between them but their internal strategic capabilities. The importance of strategic capability is the focus of this chapter. There are three key concepts that underpin the discussion. The first is that organisations are not identical, but have different capabilities; they are ‘heterogeneous’ in this respect. The second is that it can be difficult for one organisation to obtain or copy the capabilities

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    Case 3-4

    Internship Report on Financial Backup of GlaxoSmithKline Bangladesh Ltd Introduction: Of all the areas of industrial psychology perhaps the most important and certainly the least understood, is that of motivation of workers. It is saying, “A horse can be compelled forcefully to move up to water, but we can’t compel them to work honestly, efficiently, effectively and economically if they are not motivated. Human factor is the most important factor of industrial production and that human factor is

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    Roadmap

    International Series in Quantitative Marketing Min Ding Jehoshua Eliashberg Stefan Stremersch Editors Innovation and Marketing in the Pharmaceutical Industry Emerging Practices, Research, and Policies Chapter 3 Portfolio Management in New Drug Development Min Ding, Songting Dong, Jehoshua Eliashberg, and Arun Gopalakrishnan Abstract The pharmaceutical industry leads all industries in terms of R&D spend. Portfolio management in new drug development is extremely challenging due to

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    Tata Motors

    Crafting a Compelling Employee Value Preposition for Tata Motors This case has been prepared by Tata Motors Corporate HR for TML Case study competition- ‘Mind Rover’. This case study is recommended for being used for the ‘Mind Rover’ case study competition only and does not illustrate either correct or incorrect handling of an administrative situation. No part of this case can be used, reproduced or distributed in any manner without the approval of Tata Motors. Crafting a Compelling Employee

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    Fundamental of Strategy

    that will enhance your learning and give you an extra edge in your course work. KEY CONCEPT AUDIO SUMMARY ● ● Also, look out for the Key Concepts and Audio Summary icons in the text, which direct you to the website at www.pearsoned.co.uk/fos* where you can ● Check and reinforce your understanding of key concepts using self-assessment questions, audio summaries and interactive exercises, and Revise key terms using electronic flashcards and a glossary in 6 languages. ● We want

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    Emanuel Medical Center Situational & Decision Analysis

    STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT ALBANY Emanuel Medical Center Situational & Decision Analysis James T. Onisk 4/29/2012 Table of Contents Situational Analysis Appendices External Analysis Appendix A: S.W.O.T. Analysis Appendix B: External Trend/Issue Analysis Appendix C: Environmental Trends/Issues Plot Appendix D: Stakeholder Map Appendix E: Service Area Profile Appendix F: Service Area Structural Analysis Appendix G: Service Area Competitor Analysis Appendix H: Critical Success Factor Analysis

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    “a Study on Consumer Preference & Usage Pattern of Cosmetic Products in Ahmedabad Region”

    A Project on “A study on consumer preference & usage pattern of cosmetic products in Ahmedabad region” Submitted To: Prof. Nishtha Asrani Submitted By: Deepak kerai Hitesh Asalaliya Class: PGDM- I Batch: 2013-15 NR Institute of Business Management- PGDM Opp, Law Garden, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad – 380006, India Phone: 26447636 Fax: 26445958 Website: www.nribm.org CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Mr. Deepak kerai & Hitesh asalaliya

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    Milito

    of alliances to secure and extend their competitive advantage and growth; on the other hand, their alliances exhibit surprisingly low success rates. In this paper, we discuss how firms can address these failures by identifying some of the primary drivers of alliance success. First, we discuss how firms can achieve success with any individual alliance by considering critical factors at each phase of the alliance life cycle. Second, we show how firms can increase their overall alliance success by developing

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    Acquisition of Tata and Corus

    A PROJECT TO STUDY Acquisition OF TATA AND CORUS 0BY Jigar Gandhi Roll No- 11 PGDM - 4TH semester INTRODUCTION –( MERGERS AND ACQUISITION ) In this changed business paradigm only those organization rule who visualize the possibilities before they appear as plausible. Present Business environment, characterized by the globalization and liberalization, accommodates organization that are coming up with innovative strategies to survive and flourish. Companies in the global economies

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    Adaptive Leadership

    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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