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  1. The Bank of Baroda**

    Authors: Tripathi, D;

    Reference No: ECO0082 Pages: 14 Published on: 1, January, 1970

    Abstract: Illustrates the transition of indigenous banking into modern banking system in a princely state in India. It also emphasizes the effect of environment on the growth of banking and the encouragement given by a princely state to such business. ... More

  2. CAQM and GRAP: Public Policy and Judiciary: A Technical Note

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K;

    Reference No: JSW0003TEC Pages: 11 Published on: 20, March, 2025

    Abstract: The role of the Supreme Court in formulating a policy to ameliorate air quality control in Delhi is an example of judicial activism. It can be said to be necessary due to lack of effective action by the legislature and the executive. The creation of the Commission for Air Quality ... More

  3. Electronic Health Records in India

    Authors: Kedas, Satishwar; Sinha, Ankur;

    Reference No: CIIE0019 Pages: 14 Published on: 28, August, 2020

    Abstract: Medical record technology has come a long way from paper-based medical records to Electronic Health Records (EHR). EHRs, if adopted successfully, provide tremendous potential to improve healthcare outcomes across the country. However, they come with a unique set of risks that need to be understood before venturing into the space. ... More

  4. The Coca Cola Company

    Authors: Jerath, Deepti; Pandey, Mohan;

    Reference No: ECO0347EX Pages: 19 Published on: 18, March, 2002

    Abstract: Coca cola is famous as an extraordinarily successful example of globalization; as well as of the expansion of "Americanization", when for many people, globally, the name ?Coca Cola' is synonymous with American culture. This wave of ?Americanization', however, is simultaneously adapted to national communities, blurring the fundamental distinction between the ... More

  5. Raj (India) Limited

    Authors: Verma, Pramod;

    Reference No: P&IR0145 Pages: 8 Published on: 1, January, 1981

    Abstract: The case deals with a situation of conflict leading to lockout in a company. After a comparatively peaceful existence for nearly fifteen years, the industrial relations situation started deteriorating. The internal as well as the external environment had undergone a radical change. A new union leader adopts the strategy of ... More

  6. Demand Forecasting: Relevance and Techniques

    Authors: Ali, Ifzal;

    Reference No: ECO0280TEC Pages: 13 Published on: 1, January, 1982

    Abstract: The relationship between forecasting and company planning is highlighted. Forecasting methodology is delineated through describing the Agnostic, Barometric and Causal methods. Both stochastic and deterministic techniques are stated. The need for macro environment, market environment and market share analysis in company planning, through the use of forecasting methods and techniques ... More

  7. Financing by a Primary Cooperative Land Mortgage Bank

    Authors: Singh, Gurudev;

    Reference No: CMA0585 Pages: 28 Published on: 1, January, 1984

    Abstract: Deals with the problems of target financing. Problems such as identification of borrowers, improper assessment of applications, lack of concern about end use and authoritative recovery lead to problems of overdues and poor takeoff advances. The case aims at describing of the environment in which loan failures are bound to ... More

  8. Prime Broking Default at the National Stock Exchange

    Authors: Varma, Jayanth R; Agarwalla, Sobhesh Kumar;

    Reference No: F&A0555 Pages: 20 Published on: 22, May, 2020

    Abstract: When Prime Broking defaulted on its equity derivative positions at the National Stock Exchange, the central counterparty (CCP) suffered substantial losses, although there was no significant movement in the relevant market prices. This revealed hidden risks arising from collateral, liquidity and concentration, wrong-way risks and operational risks in the default ... More

  9. The Indian Administrative Service: A HistoricalReview - Recruitment and Training of British CivilServants in India

    Authors: Maru, R M; Pandya, Mamata;

    Reference No: BP0191TEC Pages: 5 Published on: 1, January, 1985

    Abstract: Attempts to review historically the growth of the Indian Civil Service since inception. It looks at some of the basic assumptions underlying the Indian bureaucracy as established under colonial rule, and compares it with the Service in the existing changed environment and needs. The elements of continuity as well as ... More

  10. Shiva Filling Station: Financial Evaluation of a Retail Outlet

    Authors: Bhat, Ramesh; Dixit, M R; Jain, Abhinandan K; Maheshwari, Sunil Kumar;

    Reference No: F&A0477 Pages: 9 Published on: 14, July, 2006

    Abstract: The case describes the situation faced, in 2004, by a sales officer of a public sector undertaking, in helping a retail dealership (of petrol, diesel, and lubricating oils) to grow. The dealership retails in a growing suburb of a metro. He wants to help the dealership of the filling station to ... More

  11. Migration of Oracle Applications from 11.0.3 to 11i at JDS Universal

    Authors: Padalkar, Milind; Jain, Abhinandan K; Rao, V Venkata;

    Reference No: CISG0102 Pages: 24 Published on: 18, March, 2009

    Abstract: A project may fail because of several causes. A rigorous root cause analysis is required before the failure in addressed. In this case, the low delivery rate in a symptom and the root comes are not the people themselves, out the way the working environment in shaped by the Project ... More

  12. Employee Selection

    Authors: Saiyadain, M S;

    Reference No: P&IR0172TEC Pages: 40 Published on: 1, January, 1985

    Abstract: Deals with the advantages of systematic selection, the process of screening, recruitment and selection. It also discusses various methods of selection and how selection decisions are taken. Finally, it raises some issues on selection, given the general socio- economic and legal environment in India. ... More

  13. Indian Cable Company (R)**

    Authors: Nambudiri, C N S; Raman, K S;

    Reference No: BP0054 Pages: 25 Published on: 1, January, 1974

    Abstract: The history of the largest cable company in India is presented in the background of the growth of the power generation industry. Illustrates the limitations of the strategies of companies in industries with close linkage to national plans, competition with different sectors of the industry, and its rapid adaptation of ... More

  14. Axel Motors

    Authors: Sharma, Meenakshi;

    Reference No: COMM0024 Pages: 15 Published on: 30, December, 2019

    Abstract: The case deals with Axel Motor’s expansion into India and the clash between expectations and communication styles of the Indian subsidiary and Headquarters. While the subsidiary wants to follow a responsive, market-driven approach to product design and marketing strategy, the top management is driven by the strong belief that ... More

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