1. Introduction
History of company
Different groups of tata
TATA ACQUISITION AND TARGETS
AWARDS AND RECOGNATION
CONTROVERCIES AND CRITICISM
OFFICES AND DEVLOPMENT CENTERS
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2. Tata Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate
company headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra,
India.
Tata Group operates more than 80 companies
ranging from software and automobiles to steel,
consumer goods and telecommunications. With
above 424,365 employees across India, it is the
nation's largest private employer.
INTRODUCTION
3. The 2009, annual survey by the Reputation Institute
ranked Tata Group as the 11th most reputable
company in the world.
The group takes the name of its founder, Jamsedji
Tata, a member of whose family has almost invariably
been the chairman of the group. The current
chairman of the Tata group is Ratan Tata, who took
over from J. R. D. Tata in 1991.
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6. The beginnings of the Tata Group can be traced back to
1868, when Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata established a trading
company dealing in cotton in Bombay (now Mumbai), British
India.
This was followed by the installation of Empress Mills in Nagpur
in 1877. Taj Mahal Hotel in Bombay (now Mumbai) was opened
for business in 1903.
Sir Dorab Tata, the eldest son of Jamsetji became the chairman
of the group after his fathers death in 1904. Under him, the
group ventured into steel production (1905) and hydroelectric
power generation(1910).
HISTORY
7. After the death of Dorab Tata in 1934, Nowroji Saklatwala
headed the group till 1938. He was succeeded by Jahangir
Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata.
The group expanded significantly under him with the
establishment of Tata Chemicals (1939), Tata Motors and
Tata Industries (both 1945), Voltas (1954), Tata Tea (1962),
Tata Consultancy Services (1968) and Titan Industries
(1984).
Ratan Tata, the incumbent chairman of the group
succeeded JRD Tata in 1991.
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8. Tata group encompasses seven business sectors:
communications and information
technology, engineering, materials, services, energy, c
onsumer products and chemicals.
Different groups of tata
9. Tata group has spread itself in various sectors:- they
are
ENGINEERING:- Tata products, Voltas consumer
electronic co.
ENERGYAND POWER.
CHEMICALS:- Rallis India, Tata Pigments.
SERVICES:- The Indian hotels co., TataAsset
management.
TATA GROUP
10. COMSUMER PRODUCTS:- Tata Salt, Tata sky.
INFORMATION SYSTEM: - Nelco, TCS.
PHILANTHROPHY & NATION BUILDING: -
Memorial Hospitals, Indian Institute Of Sciences.
AUTOMOBLIE SECTOR: -TATA MOTORS
TATA
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12. The TATAgroup restructuring involved various
steps such as building Tata Brand, Reviving its
managerial recruitment and retaining practices
(through,reviving TAS), changing the portfolio of
business lines, and most importantly making the
group more cohesive and controllable.
Strategies of TATA
13. • An increased complexity in the cross holdings
among group companies is a classic counter
takeover defense strategy.
• As we see that TATA group companies have
increased their investment in other group
companies at a rapid pace compared to the slow
rise in their dividend payments.
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14. 2000 Tata Tea acquires The Tetley Group Ltd., UK
2001 TATA-AIG marks the Tata re-entry into insurance.
2005 Tata Steel acquires Singapore-based steel company NatSteel by subscribing
to 100 per cent equity of its subsidiary.
2007 Tata Steel purchased a 100% stake in the Corus group at 608 pence share in all cash
deal.
2009 TRF acquires UK-based Hewitt Robins International.
Mergers and Acquisitions
15. On the occasion of India's 50th Republic Day on 26
January 2000, Ratan Tata was honored with the
Padma Bhushan.
In February 2004, Ratan Tata was conferred the title
of honorary economic advisor to Hangzhou city in the
Zhejiang province of China.
He was listed among the 25 most powerful people in
business named by Fortune magazine in November
2007.
AWARDS AND RECOGNATION
16. In May 2008 Mr. Tata made it to the Time magazine's
2008 list of the World's 100 most influential people.
The international brand consultancy Brand Finance
has ranked the $68-billion conglomerate, Tata
Group, as 50th most valuable brand in the world.
17. Tata looks at innovation as a strategic approach to global growth and
has adopted a three-pronged strategy to encourage it.
The three key drivers are better communication and recognition of
innovative ideas and efforts; facilities for learning from other companies;
and support for collaborative research and partnerships with academic
institutions.
Communication and recognition a number of initiatives have been
launched to spread the message of innovation and recognise
innovators:Tata Group Innovation Forum (TGIF):
The role of TGIF members is to assist their companies in experimenting
with ideas, propagate the relevant ones and spread them through the
enterprise
TATA Innovation
18. The Tata Group has helped establish and finance
numerous quality research, educational and cultural
institutes in India.The Tata Group was awarded the
Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy in 2007 in recognition
of the group's long history of philanthropic
activities.Some of the institutes established by the
Tata Group are:
Philanthropy
19. The Tata Group has donated a Rs. 220 crore
($50 million) to the prestigious Harvard Business
School (HBS) to build an academic and a residential
building on the institute’s campus in Boston,
Massachusetts. The new building will be called the
Tata Hall and used for the institute’s executive
education programmes.[18] The amount is the largest
from an international donor in the business school's
102-year-old existence.
20. Apart from success there are also some controvercies
associated with tata groups some are:
Kalinganagar CONTROVERCIES,
Orissa Dow Chemicals,
Land acquisition in Singur ,
Dhamra Port
Soda extraction plant in Tanzania
CONTROVERCIES AND CRITICISM
21. Tata Nano Singur Controversy refers to the
controversy generated by land acquisition of the
proposed Nano factory of Tata Motors at [Singur] in
Hooghly district, West Bengal, India.
Singur controversy