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  1. Total Transformation: The Brigade Way

    Authors: Kaul, Asha;

    Reference No: COMM0007 Pages: 20 Published on: 9, September, 2011

    Abstract: The case discusses the initiation of Sampoorna Parivartan (Total Transformation) at Brigade Enterprises Limited (BEL) which operates in the real estate and construction sector in south India. In 14 years, BEL had grown to become a conglomerate of five companies generating business worth Rs. 500 crore in 2010. Given the growth in business ... More

  2. The Yamuna Expressway

    Authors: Raghuram, G; Mehta, Pranav;

    Reference No: CIPR0009 Pages: 39 Published on: 18, May, 2011

    Abstract: It was December 13, 2010. The Government of Uttar Pradesh announced their plan to urbanize the entire area along the Yamuna Expressway (YE) in order to prevent haphazard growth of urban sprawls on the flanks of the YE. The YE was conceived in 1997 as a dream project of Ms Mayawati, the then ... More

  3. Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited

    Authors: Biyani, Nagendra; Raghuram, G;

    Reference No: CIPR0005 Pages: 30 Published on: 26, April, 2010

    Abstract: This case focuses on the way forward for Hyderbad Metro Rail Ltd (HMRL) as of July 2009, when the earlier winning bidder had to be served with a termination notice due to non compliance towards financial closure. The top management of HMRL was considering various alternatives before them: 1) Whether the second ... More

  4. Hasmukhbhai: Cold Storage Entrepreneur

    Authors: Raghuram, G; Baskar, Vijaya N; Mishra, Santosh Kumar;

    Reference No: CMA0812 Pages: 37 Published on: 20, November, 2009

    Abstract: Mr Hasmukhbhai K Nakum, a cold storage entrepreneur, was thinking about expanding his cold storage business beyond Ahmedabad. While some of the cold storages in Ahmedabad were closing down due to high running costs and poor capacity utilization, but he was contemplating on expansion. He already had four cold storages ... More

  5. Kolkata Port Trust

    Authors: Bandyopadhyay, Tathagata; Raghuram, G; Sharma, Yashoverman; Shukla, Niraja;

    Reference No: CIPR0002 Pages: 47 Published on: 18, November, 2009

    Abstract: Kolkata Port (KoPT) had achieved a turnaround from having made a loss of Rs 7.5 crores (cr) in the year 2000-01 to a net surplus of Rs 465.1 cr in the year 2006-07. A variety of initiatives had been taken during the intervening years with a focus on tariff rationalization, revenues from ... More

  6. Barber and Barwil (A): Strategic Options

    Authors: Sharma, Yashoverman; Bhatnagar, Deepti; Raghuram, G; Sahay, Arvind;

    Reference No: BP0323(A) Pages: 27 Published on: 19, August, 2008

    Abstract: Wilh Wilhelmsen ASA of Norway was a traditional ship owning company that had diversified into the ?Maritime Services' sector. In addition to cargo transportation, its two main ?service' business areas were Ship Management (Barber International) and Port Agency (Barwil), established in 1975. Both companies had become big brand names in their ... More

  7. Dispute Resolution in an ROB Infrastructure Project (C)

    Authors: Venkataraman, Krishnan;

    Reference No: PSG0103(C) Pages: 10 Published on: 27, March, 2008

    Abstract: The construction contract of a four laned Road Over Bridge (ROB) on the Mangalapuram and Udyognagar link was awarded to a contractor by the PWD (Government). The construction began in August 1999 with an expected completion in September 2001. However, due to a variety of causes, the process was delayed and the ... More

  8. Dispute Resolution in an ROB Infrastructure Project (A)

    Authors: Venkataraman, Krishnan;

    Reference No: PSG0103(A) Pages: 48 Published on: 27, March, 2008

    Abstract: The construction contract of a four laned Road Over Bridge (ROB) on the Mangalapuram and Udyognagar link was awarded to a contractor by the PWD (Government). The construction began in August 1999 with an expected completion in September 2001. However, due to a variety of causes, the process was delayed and the ... More

  9. Dispute Resolution in an ROB Infrastructure Project (B)

    Authors: Venkataraman, Krishnan;

    Reference No: PSG0103(B) Pages: 26 Published on: 27, March, 2008

    Abstract: The construction contract of a four laned Road Over Bridge (ROB) on the Mangalapuram and Udyognagar link was awarded to a contractor by the PWD (Government). The construction began in August 1999 with an expected completion in September 2001. However, due to a variety of causes, the process was delayed and the ... More

  10. Airport Privatization: Bidding for Delhi and Mumbai (C)

    Authors: Jain, Rekha; Raghuram, G; Gangwar, Rachna;

    Reference No: PSG0102(C) Pages: 1 Published on: 9, April, 2007

    Abstract: Modernization of the Delhi and Mumbai airports had been considered as early as 1996 by the Airports Authority of India (AAI). In June 2003, the AAI board approved a modernization proposal. The two airports accounted for 47 per cent of the passenger traffic, 58 per cent of cargo traffic and 38 per cent of aircraft ... More

  11. Airport Privatization: Bidding for Delhi and Mumbai (D)

    Authors: Jain, Rekha; Raghuram, G; Gangwar, Rachna;

    Reference No: PSG0102(D) Pages: 3 Published on: 9, April, 2007

    Abstract: Modernization of the Delhi and Mumbai airports had been considered as early as 1996 by the Airports Authority of India (AAI). In June 2003, the AAI board approved a modernization proposal. The two airports accounted for 47 per cent of the passenger traffic, 58 per cent of cargo traffic and 38 per cent of aircraft ... More

  12. Airport Privatization: Bidding for Delhi and Mumbai (B)

    Authors: Jain, Rekha; Raghuram, G; Gangwar, Rachna;

    Reference No: PSG0102(B) Pages: 16 Published on: 9, April, 2007

    Abstract: Modernization of the Delhi and Mumbai airports had been considered as early as 1996 by the Airports Authority of India (AAI). In June 2003, the AAI board approved a modernization proposal. The two airports accounted for 47 per cent of the passenger traffic, 58 per cent of cargo traffic and 38 per cent of aircraft ... More

  13. Airport Privatization: Bidding for Delhi and Mumbai (E)

    Authors: Jain, Rekha; Raghuram, G; Gangwar, Rachna;

    Reference No: PSG0102(E) Pages: 5 Published on: 9, April, 2007

    Abstract: Modernization of Delhi and Mumbai airports had been considered as early as 1996 by the Airports Authority of India (AAI). In June 2003, the AAI board approved a modernization proposal. These airports accounted for 47 per cent of the passenger traffic, 58 per cent of cargo traffic and 38 per cent of aircraft movement in 2003 ... More

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