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    ISSN: 2348 9510 International Journal Of Core Engineering & Management (IJCEM) Volume 1‚ Issue 7‚ October 2014 Critical Success Factors for Cement Industry in India: A Case Study Analysis Dr.R.L.Shrivastava1‚ Sanjeev Shrivastava2‚ Dr.S.K.Ganguly3 1 2 3 Professor and Dean‚ Faculty of Mechanical & Production Engineering‚ Yeshwantrao Chawan College of Engineering‚ Nagpur University‚ Maharashtra State‚ India PhD Research Scholar‚ Department of Mechanical & Production Engineering‚ Yeshwantrao Chawan

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    Gsk Annual Report 2010

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    Business review 2010 Performance overview Research and development Pipeline summary Products‚ competition and intellectual property Regulation Manufacturing and supply World market GSK sales performance Segment reviews Responsible business Financial review 2010 Financial position and resources Financial review 2009 Risk factors Governance and remuneration Our Board Our Corporate Executive Team Governance and policy Dialogue with shareholders Internal control framework Committee reports Remuneration policy

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    (ASSIGNMENT) Discuss the key factors for Amazon.com Amazon .com is an online merchant that was founded by Jeff Bezoz in 1995 and has entered into many businesses beyond books (e.g toy‚ music‚ auction‚ electronic and video). The company has used acquisitions‚ alliances and strategic partnership to grow some improved services and bring in new customers. Those competitive capabilities‚ market achievement‚ competencies and strategic elements that made amazon.com to be a success will be discussed below

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    Gsk- a Merger Too Far

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    the formation of the entity GlaxoSmithKline. The core concern of the case is that although the newly merged company has invested heavily in R&D there is little evidence of success. Identification of supporting issues: These are some of the other issues that came up in the case which lead to the overall lack of success: * Significant overlap in the product portfolio of the amalgamating companies * Few interesting medicines were launched but none of them were considered blockbusters

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    Part B Biography of Malaysian entrepreneur: Tony Fernandes Tan Sri Anthony Francis Fernandes CBE (born 30 April 1964; also known as Tony Fernandes) is a Malaysian entrepreneur and the founder of Tune Air Sdn. Bhd.‚ who introduced the first budget no-frills airline‚ AirAsia‚ to Malaysians with the tagline "Now everyone can fly". He has since founded the Tune Group of companies. In 2007‚ Tony Fernandes started a hotel chain‚ Tune Hotels‚ based on the no-frills concept. The first Tune Hotel was

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    Dell Key Success Factors

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    Dell Key success factors 1. Culture Dell’s winning ways begin and end with its culture. Dell has created a disciplined culture that relentlessly focuses on optimizing its operational model‚ responding to its customers’ needs and sustaining a self-motivated workforce. 2. Information is a powerful strategic weapon • Information is king at Dell - it is widely distributed‚ analyzed and acted upon. People know where they and their business units stand at any time. • According to Dell:

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    1. INTEPRETATONS OF FINANCIAL RATIOS A. GlaxoSmithKline at a glance. “GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) is a global healthcare company specialized in the discovery‚ development‚ manufacturing and marketing pharmaceutical and consumer health-related products. GSK has operations in about 114 countries‚ with products being sold in over 150 countries”. A. Evaluation of profitability ratios. For the evaluation of the profitability ratio over five-year period we will analyse the

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    Cognizant – Analysis and Success Factors Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation is a provider of custom information technology‚ consulting and business process outsourcing services. Cognizant was founded in 1994 as an IT development and maintenance services arm of The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation‚ at Chennai‚ with Kumar Mahadeva as its Chairman and CEO. The company was spun off as an independent organization two years later and moved its headquarters to US. Kumar Mahadeva resigned

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    Key Success Factors‚ Appendix 1: Giving up on the web Bertelsmann is one company that has not been able to make the internet work for them. However‚ like other industries based on innovative technology other companies have made an e-commerce venture work for them. It is important for online businesses to regularly review their strategies surrounding the improving of goods and services. However as Bertelsmann revert to focus on their core business‚ a gap exists in the market for an investor

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    1) Product markets and geographic markets in which GSK is present GSK’s core mission is to “improve the quality of human life by enabling people to do more‚ feel better and live longer”. To achieve this mission‚ they operate in three main areas of businesses: the Pharmaceuticals (£18 Bn in 2012‚ or 68% of their revenues)‚ the Vaccines (£3.3 Bn‚ or 11% or their revenues) and the Consumer Healthcare (£5.1 Bn‚ or 19% of their revenues). In particular‚ the Pharmaceuticals cover medicines to treat a broad

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