How have companies in India gotten past infrastructure challenges?
In India, urban infrastructure challenge is a age old problem which was in a poor shape. The companies have faced the lack of physical infrastructure, such as ports, airports, irrigation, electricity, railways, roads, water supply, and sanitation systems, all of which mainly suffered due to the substantial deficit. It has a huge impact on the tariff policy, fiscal incentives, budgetary allocation, and participation by private sector, and public-private partnerships. The gap between demand and electricity production had it's affect on both manufacturing and overall growth. Also the quality, quantity, and connectivity of output faced problems due to the poor Indian transport infrastructure Lack of transportation also impact the labor participation.
What should India focus on more, increasing education or improving infrastructure? Explain.
There are always news stories about major companies who have gotten hacked. Pick one example from a recent news story and share your views on why you think the hack happened and was able to succeed. How could the hackers have been prevented?
Use any search engine to search for articles about Starbucks partnership with Tata Companies in India and write a 1000-word (excluding title page and references) describing Starbuck's entry strategy in India. Describe Starbuck's entry challenges and suggest a better mode of entry, if any, or explain why it is a commendable strategy. Please be sure to use and explain the different concepts from the textbook in your paper.
Which of the following programs are not included in rural infrastructure development in India? Indira Awas Yojana (IAY) Integrated Low Cost Sanitation Scheme (ILCS) Bharat Nirman Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC)
Westlake is a company that manufactures furniture in India. Over the past two years, sales have dropped and the company is struggling to source a steady supply of timber/wood, and furniture is its core operations. You are tasked to as a consultant to draft a strategy on sustainable development for Westlake
what HR challenges does a small firm face with advancement and promotions: Insufficient training infrastructure
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