INDUSTRY ANALYSIS:- About ITC Market Capitalization :- US $ 18 billion Turnover :- US $ 4.75 billion Diversified presence in • Cigarettes‚ • Hotels‚ • Paperboards & Specialty Papers‚ • Packaging‚ • Agri-Business‚ • Packaged Foods & Confectionery‚ • Information Technology‚ • Branded Apparel‚ • Personal Care‚ Greeting Cards‚ Safety Matches and other FMCG products Corporate Strategies:- • Developing a portfolio of world class • Continuous
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Training of employees in ITC ITC follows coaching methodology in training their employees .coaching of employees depends on sector in ITC‚like coaching for hotel management in ITC is of 18 months where as for a team leader in ITC is of 2 months.Basically number of days for coaching of an employee in ITC depends on the sector and job.ITC believes in continuous learning . ITC Hotels Ltd which has collaboration with Starwood Hotels is running Six sigma successfully. Six Sigma (SS) is an important
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corporate decision-making‚ and the honoring of a triple bottom line: people‚ planet‚ profit. * ITC Limited- public conglomerate company headquartered in Kolkata‚ India. * Its turnover is $6 billion and a market capitalization of over $22 Billion. * The company is currently headed by Yogesh Chander Deveshwar. It employs over 26‚000 people at more than 60 locations across India and is listed on Forbes 2000. * ITC has a diversified presence in Cigarettes‚ Hotels‚ Paperboards & Specialty Papers
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ITC VISION AND MISSION: Vision: Sustain ITC’s Position as one of Indian’s most Valuable corporations through world class performance‚ creating growing value for the Indian economy and the company’s stakeholders. Mission: To enhance the wealth generating capability of the enterprise in a globalizing environment‚ delivering superior and sustainable stakeholder value. Corporate Strategies ITC is a board-managed professional company‚ committed to creating enduring value for the nation and the
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ITC e-CHOUPAL Summary India is a country that has a substantial stake in the agriculture sector and the fact that this sector alone is home to 72% of the population and employs around 60% of the population is enough to understand that Indian economy cannot grow without considering the needs of the agriculture sector. Agriculture has always been at the heart of the Indian economy but throughout India’s post independence history it has been a center piece for politics rather than empowering the farmers
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IT for Change Case Study e-Choupal – An Initiative of ITC IT for Change 2008 This case study is part of a research project that sought to analyse how different telecentre models approach development on the ground‚ proceeding to elaborate a typology based on the cornerstones of participation and equity. To conduct this assessment‚ four telecentre projects were examined: the Gujarat government’s E-gram project‚ the corporate-led venture by ITC called e-Choupal‚ the private enterprise model of Drishtee
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way to implement the organisational culture processes‚ Wärtsilä has developed a diversity initiative program which began in 2012 and it has been a continuous process and the main goal for the initiative is to capture opportunities and make things happen‚ deliver better products and services than any of its competitors‚ and foster openness‚ respect‚ and trust to create excitement. The ultimate goal for the case company is to affect its bottom line‚ that is‚ having a diverse workforce generates higher
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History ITC was incorporated on August 24‚ 1910 under the name of ’Imperial Tobacco Company of India Limited’. Its beginnings were humble. A leased office on Radha Bazar Lane‚ Kolkata‚ was the centre of the Company’s existence. The Company celebrated its 16th birthday on August 24‚ 1926‚ by purchasing the plot of land situated at 37‚ Chowringhee‚ (now renamed J.L. Nehru Road) Kolkata‚ for the sum of Rs 310‚000. This decision of the Company was historic in more ways than one. It was to mark the
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ITC Snacks and Biscuits | | GROUP 4: abhinash sanjiv verma lalit kumar Contents 1. Mission Vision and Values 3 2. PESTLE ANALYSIS: 3 3. SEGMENTATION: 4 4. TARGETING 6 5. POSITIONING 6 6. CURRENT SITUATION AND TRENDS: 6 7. INDUSTRY’S FIVE COMPETITIVE FORCES: 9 8. COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE OF COMPETITORS: 9 9. SWOT ANALYSIS: 10 10. PERFORMANCE REVIEW 11 11. MARKETING MIX: 13 12. Objectives 15 13. Positioning
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CSR ACTIVITIES OF ITC ITC Limited was incorporated on August 24‚1910 under the name of ‘Imperial Tobacco Company of India Limited at Radha Bazar Lane‚Kolkata.Later it was renamd as “Indian Tobacco Company.”in 1974.It is one of the Indias’s foremosrt private sector companies with a market of approx $14 billion.Its range of products includs:Cigerettes & Tobacco‚Hotels‚Information Technology‚Paperboards & Speciality Papers‚Agri-Exports‚Foods‚Lifestyle Retailingand Greeting
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