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  1. Kanyakumari Mills Limited **

    Authors: Aggarwal, S C;

    Reference No: PROD0025 Pages: 17 Published on: 1, January, 1967

    Abstract: The case describes the processing of materials in a large vertically integrated textile mill. The company does not have a centralized planning and control section. Very often orders from the merchants and distributors cannot be filled immediately. The management is considering ways and means to cut down large process? inventories ... More

  2. Solo Company

    Authors: Patel, Nitin R;

    Reference No: QM0060 Pages: 4 Published on: 1, January, 1975

    Abstract: This case describes the strategy for introducing a computer- based management information system in a large firm producing a single major product at several factories. ... More

  3. Urmi Pharmaceutical Company (G)

    Authors: Vora, M N;

    Reference No: MAR0285(G) Pages: 7 Published on: 1, January, 1985

    Abstract: The case presents a review of past research studies carried out for examining doctors' prescription behaviour and for determining promotional mix. It also gives a brief review of the company's marketing information system. It is useful for discussing alternative research methodologies/studies for the phenomenon of doctor's prescription behaviour. The ... More

  4. Singhania Vs Singhania

    Authors: Jena, Sanjay Kumar; Singla, Chitra;

    Reference No: STR0465 Pages: 27 Published on: 31, March, 2022

    Abstract: The case describes the journey of Raymond Group, an Indian family business group. The case focuses on the dispute between Vijaypat Singhania and his son, Gautam Singhania, over a “housing agreement”. The case has been prepared using data only from secondary sources. Therefore, it is information rich and narrates both ... More

  5. Usha Limited **

    Authors: Varshneya, K L; Reynolds, J;

    Reference No: F&A0069 Pages: 14 Published on: 1, January, 1969

    Abstract: The management determines their costing system's suitability for their foundry operation so that they can determine the price they should pay for buying castings from outside sources. Costing information is also required for fixing the selling prices of the end-products. The case provides material for discussing the relevant costs ... More

  6. Larsen and Toubro Limited (C)

    Authors: Bhattacharyya, S K; Camillus, J C;

    Reference No: F&A0233(C) Pages: 8 Published on: 1, January, 1973

    Abstract: This case deals with the factors that facilitate comparison with standards of performance, budgeted or past, separating financial information and performance indicators. The reporting formats used in one of the four product groups are analyzed with a view to developing understanding of design variables in management reporting systems. ... More

  7. L&T Contactors

    Authors: Gupta, Subroto Sen;

    Reference No: MAR0168 Pages: 19 Published on: 1, January, 1975

    Abstract: The case deals with the advertising strategy to be followed for L&T contactors. After explaining the market background and distribution system for the brand, the case gives information on competition and product development that are considered before the advertising and media strategy is decided. The debate centers around a ... More

  8. Ahmedabad Textiles Limited

    Authors: Mehta, S C;

    Reference No: MAR0091 Pages: 11 Published on: 1, January, 1971

    Abstract: This case brings out the basic aspects of the marketing concept and can be used to illustrate the major differences between marketing and selling. The company gives the impression that it is selling almost everything it can produce; but a deeper analysis brings out the lack of marketing concept, absence ... More

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