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  1. Contract worker unrest at Wistron Infocomm Manufacturing (India) Pvt Ltd

    Authors: Varkkey, Biju; Shah, Virangi;

    Reference No: HRM0251 Pages: 23 Published on: 26, January, 2022

    Abstract: The premises of Wistron Infocomm Manufacturing (India) Private Limited (WIMPL) a 100% subsidiary of Wistron Corporation (WC), Taiwan, was vandalized by a group of agitated contract workers on December 12, 2020. Located in Narasapura in Karnataka state of India, WIMPL is a contract manufacturer of Apple Inc’s iconic iPhones, under the ‘Make ... More

  2. Basic Inventory Models: Part IV: Models for Multiple Items and Constraints

    Authors: Shukla, P R;

    Reference No: PROD0175(D)TEC Pages: 12 Published on: 1, January, 1982

    Abstract: Discusses the models for determining Economic Order Quantities (EOQs) for items in a multi?item situation with constraints. The derivation of EOQs for items under the constraint of average total investment in inventories is given. The EOQs for items where there is a constraint on total workload (i.e., number ... More

  3. Crude Import for Oil Refineries*

    Authors: Raghuram, G; Gangwar, Rachna;

    Reference No: CIPR0008 Pages: 16 Published on: 20, October, 2010

    Abstract: In February 2006, Engineers India Limited (EIL) which was hired by the Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) had to submit their final report. The report had to evaluate whether a single point mooring or an additional jetty would be more viable for HPCL's increased crude import requirements through the Mumbai port. ... More

  4. Health Care Service Quality: Prevent Medical Errors

    Authors: Ramani, K V;

    Reference No: CMHS0038TEC Pages: 17 Published on: 1, April, 2016

    Abstract: Medical errors do happen in health care service delivery, like errors in any service industry or manufacturing industry. But, how serious are medical errors?. The seminal article "To Err is Human, Building a Safer Health System" (IOM, 1999) reported that preventable medical errors accounted for the death at least 44,000 people, and ... More

  5. Aditya Kumar: Office Politics and Managing Upwards

    Authors: Gupta, Vishal; Premapuri, Priyanka;

    Reference No: OB0236 Pages: 11 Published on: 15, October, 2019

    Abstract: The case describes the predicament of Aditya Kumar, Vice President of Marketing at Green Living India Technologies Private Limited (GLIT), an organisation working in arena of sustainable products and technology. Aditya Kumar, who has had an excellent academic background and a fast track promotion after seven months of joining the ... More

  6. Northern Textiles Limited (A)

    Authors: Varma, Jayanth R; Ghosh, Rahul;

    Reference No: F&A0559 Pages: 21 Published on: 27, October, 2020

    Abstract: Northern Textiles (NTL) used highly complex derivatives to hedge its currency risk, and these structured products have been profitable in the past. But in 2008, unanticipated movements in exchange rates have led to serious losses. Seth, the Chairman of NTL, has come to know about the losses on a specific deal, ... More

  7. Village Health and Nutrition Day (VHND)

    Authors: Joshi, Sanjay; Ramani, K V; Mavalankar, Dileep;

    Reference No: CMHS0005 Pages: 6 Published on: 10, May, 2010

    Abstract: Inter-sectoral convergence between Health and Nutrition activities is the focus of the Village Health Nutrition Day (VHND) programme under NRHM of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. The ASHAs, Angan Wadi Workers, Auxiliary Nurse Midwives and the Panchayati Raj Institute members work as a team to ... More

  8. Agro-processing Industries: Their Importance, Contributions and Procurement Strategies

    Authors: Desai, Bhupat M;

    Reference No: CMA0716TEC Pages: 14 Published on: 1, January, 1994

    Abstract: This note defines agro-processing industries. It provides their contribution in national income and in value added from manufacturing in India. The note then goes on to discuss (a) the reasons for growing opportunities in these industries despite the fact that such industries relative importance declines in the process of economic ... More

  9. Handloom Development and Bechara Weaver: A Shilpi Tale

    Authors: Gupta, Ranjit;

    Reference No: CMA0523 Pages: 32 Published on: 1, January, 1980

    Abstract: Shilpi, a research organization, conducted a study of the handloom development programme in the country. A review of the literature, including survey of a representative group of weavers, weaver cooperatives, and master weavers, was made to identify the problems of the weavers, the objectives and contents of the programme and ... More

  10. Eko: Scaling up a Fintech Start-up in Volatile Market and Regulatory Environments

    Authors: Vohra, Neharika; Ghoshal, Trisha; Sharma, Supriya; Mendonca, Valerie ;

    Reference No: CIIE0018 Pages: 22 Published on: 22, July, 2020

    Abstract: Eko India Financial Services Pvt. Ltd. started in 2007 as a business correspondent (BC) for banks, providing account-opening and cash-in/cash-out (CICO) services for non/underbanked Indian customers. Brothers Abhishek and Abhinav Sinha co-founded Eko. Over the years, responding to multiple opportunities that presented themselves and changing regulations, Eko developed a ... More

  11. TEGA Industries: Internationalisation Strategy for Conveyor Products 2011

    Authors: Jain, Abhinandan; Madan, Mohanka; Saha, Jahar;

    Reference No: MAR0517 Pages: 22 Published on: 9, February, 2021

    Abstract: Imam, Director Global-Marketing, TEGA Industries, was reviewing a research report prepared by a reputed US research agency to design the entry strategy in the US for innovative Conveyor Components (CC). The case provides information on the company background, details of the company products, the value proposition of CC in India, ... More

  12. Dr. Lal PathLabs: Sustaining Growth in a Changing Diagnostics Landscape

    Authors: Jain, Tarun; Manchanda, Om; Sam, Shreya;

    Reference No: ECO0372 Pages: 22 Published on: 21, April, 2026

    Abstract: Dr Lal PathLabs (DLPL) became one of India’s largest diagnostic service providers, building scale through a hub-and-spoke model, a broad franchise network and sustained investments in quality, automation and professional management. Over time, it evolved from a family-led laboratory into a publicly listed company with strong financial performance and ... More

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