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  1. Ryan's Dilemma

    Authors: Vohra, Neharika; Agarwalla, Smriti; Basoya; Snehil;

    Reference No: CIIE0012 Pages: 10 Published on: 12, July, 2018

    Abstract: The case narrates the experiences of a fresh MBA graduate, Ryan, from a top business school in India. After graduating, he joined his traditional family business with the aim to transform it, accelerate growth and start a new business line. Ryan starts several initiatives over one year but his efforts ... More

  2. Road Transport Undertakings in Tamil Nadu

    Authors: Joseph, Jerome; Raghuram, G; Sridharan, R;

    Reference No: PSG0055 Pages: 20 Published on: 1, January, 1989

    Abstract: This case describes the organizational form and structure of passenger road transport undertakings in Tamil Nadu. Since nationalization in 1971, major decisions regarding the organizational form were taken. Road transport undertakings were set up in Tamil Nadu under the Companies Act, which is supposed to be RTC Act (which was the ... More

  3. V&J Limited Stop Services: Pallavan Transport Corporation

    Authors: Raghuram, G; Jain, Abhinandan K;

    Reference No: MAR0347 Pages: 19 Published on: 24, October, 2002

    Abstract: The Pallavan Transport Corporation (PTC) was the major urban transport service provider for the city of Madras and its environs. The Corporation had introduced faster services (by reducing bus stoppages), called V and J services, for city buses over some routes. Towards the end of 1987, about 15% of the buses were ... More

  4. Aravind Eye Hospitals in Chennai: Delivering Compassionate Care in Pandemic Times

    Authors: Mukherjee, Saral; Chandwani, Rajesh;

    Reference No: HRM0252 Pages: 17 Published on: 14, July, 2022

    Abstract: Aravind Eye Care System (AECS) exploited economies of scale to offer affordable eye care for masses, with a mission to eliminate needless blindness. Over the years, AECS had built a strong organisational culture based on compassion and service. The organisation had made its first foray into large metro cities by ... More

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