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Indian food specialties limited, Management case
(2002-10-18)
Indian Food Specialties Limited (IFS) introduced
tools of food quality management in May 2000
in response to changing market conditions and
poor profitability. Spoilage in the production
process was very high and the ...
Educational services: issues for India in WTO negotiations
(2002-10-18)
Managing trade in educational services is an important
issue for India, and much homework needs to be done before
any commitments are made at the negotiating table
under WTO's General Agreement on Trade in Services. ...
What's in a drink you call a Chai? quality attributes and hedonic price analysis of Tea
(2004-10-25)
Although India is a leading producer of tea, her export
share is declining and her per capita consumption is extremely low. As a
buffer against sluggish exports, managers of tea industry may want to
expand domestic ...
How many securities make a diversified portfolio: KLSE stocks?
(2001-10-15)
The paper examines the relationship between the portfolio risk and the number of stock in a portfolio for a given portfolio return across portfolio of the Malaysian stock during the period September 1988 through June 1997 ...
Re-inventive a giant corporation: the case of Tata steel
(2006-10-28)
At the meeting of the senior management of Tata Steel to celebrate the
spectacular performance of the company, Mr. B Muthuraman, the Managing
Director, recalled with satisfaction the remarkable strides that the
company ...
Innovation through intrapreneurship: the road less travelled
(2006-10-28)
The relentless pressures of competition stemming from globalization, technological changes,
etc., today are increasingly buffeting organizations. One of the pathways for companies to
weather these storms is through ...
Increased mortality rate associated with chikungunya epidemic, Ahmedabad, India
(Emerging Infectious Diseases, 2008-11-10)
In 2005–2006, Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean reported ≈266,000 cases of chikungunya; 254 were fatal (case-fatality rate 1/1,000). India reported 1.39 million cases of chikungunya fever in 2006 with no attributable ...