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1)
Identify and analyse
the environmental factors in this case.
2)
Who were all
responsible for this tragic end?
3)
It is right on the part
of the government and promotional agencies to woo entrepreneurs by
promising facilities and incentives which
they are not sure of being able to provide?
4)
Should there be
legislation to compensate entrepreneurs for the loss suffered due to the
irresponsibility of public agencies? What problems are likely to be solved and
created by such legislation?
5)
What are the lessons of
this case for an entrepreneur and government and promotional agencies
a)
Discuss internal, domestic and global environments of business revealed
by this case.
b)
Discuss whether it is
the domestic or global environment that hinders the globalization of Indian
business.
c)
Even if Elf had not
acquired Premier Oil, what would have been the impact of the delay in the
clearance on IOC?
d)
What would have been
the significance of the foreign acquisition to IOC?
e)
What are the lessons of
this case?
f) Explain the environmental factors which Balsara used to its advantage.
g) What is the strength of AAII to market ayurvedic toothpaste in USA?
1. Examine the internal and external factors behind Reliance’s decision for
the swap deal.
1.
What environmental
changes could make swap deal unattractive in future?
2.
Could there be any
strategic reason behind the decision to import and export naphtha?
4. Should Reliance import and export naphtha even if it does not provide
any profit
advantage?
a)
Why did Telco land
itself in the problem (supply problem in respect of AC kits)?
b)
If the allegation about
the supplier is right, discuss its implications for the supplier.
c)
Evaluate the ethical
issues involved in the case. (Also consider the fact Maruti was 50 per cent
Government owned.)
a)
Discuss the reasons for
the initial failure of P & G in Japan.
2. Where did P & G go wrong (if it did) in the evaluation of the
Indian market and its
strategy?
a)
Discuss the reasons for
the difference in the performance of P & G in India and China.
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