The Aditya Birla Group is known for its integrity, commitment, passion, seamlessness, and speed in delivering superior value to customers, shareholders, employees, and society. It operates schools and hospitals that serve thousands of people in rural areas. The group is a global conglomerate with operations in 33 countries and is a world leader in industries like aluminum, cement, carbon black, telecom, and retail. The group's roots date back to the 19th century when it was founded by Seth ShivNarayan Birla. It was further expanded in the 20th century by Ghanshyamdas Birla and AdityaVikram Birla, who took the group global in the 1960s.
it presents about the companies history and the diversified fields the compay has entered into. and the last few slides talks about the current affairs in the finance sector
Kumar Mangalam Birla' is an Indian industrialist and the chairman of the Aditya Birla Group, one of the largest conglomerate corporations in India. He is also the chancellor of the Birla Institute of Technology & Science.
it presents about the companies history and the diversified fields the compay has entered into. and the last few slides talks about the current affairs in the finance sector
Kumar Mangalam Birla' is an Indian industrialist and the chairman of the Aditya Birla Group, one of the largest conglomerate corporations in India. He is also the chancellor of the Birla Institute of Technology & Science.
MixORG conducted a campaign for Aditya Birla Group in which it created close to 1.9 million impressions of ABG Leadership Program advertisements in 10 days. The objective of online branding of ABGLP was successfully achieved.
"Acceptance of Birla Wall Care Putty in Retail Segment"Sidvin Shetty
This is the detailed project carried during my MBA (10 weeks) on the topic of "Birla Wall Care Putty in Retail Segment" by enduring practical study & research in the Company in the Year 2011 . (Thus, some of the details may have been changed).
The purpose of this upload is for "Students" carrying projects in Cement Industry to have an Overview of it.( I had some issue with "Uprooting the basics" thus sharing it for reference to get an basic understanding & working towards your projects")
This should be used for reference purpose only. Thus,having a basic understanding towards & make your projects accordingly. (Independently!!)
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AV Birla Group - A comprehensive Study of the evolution of the company.Somak Ghosh
This was presented in the STM class (Strategic Management) in XIMB. This presentation is an information heavy presentation about the evolution of the AV Birla Group in the history of Indian market place. It talks about the investments, divestments, and the current position of the group - and encompasses the origin of the brand as well.
a Case study on A V Birla Group - Legacy of Free Enterprise and DiversificationMARAM SRAVAN KUMAR
a case study on A V Birla Group-
Legacy of Free Enterprise and Diversification
The case of the Birla Group is an amazing story that reveals several aspects of the history of
Indian industrial policies, nexus of businessmen-politicians-bureaucrats over the years,
ambition to grow among the Indian businessmen, and the journey of a marwadi family from
small trading of spices and opium to big business over a period of about 140 years.
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In this presentation all the information of reliance industries is present from the day it originated and it covers all the services provided by reliance industries also
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2. Why Aditya Birla Group Known For ? Aditya Birla Group is Known For its , Integrity Commitment Passion Seamlessness Speed To deliver superior value to our customers, shareholders, employees and society at large.
3. Facts Cont…. Works in 3,000 villages. Runs 42 schools, which provide quality education to 45,000 children. Of these, over 18,000 children receive free education. Its 18 hospitals tend to more than a million villagers. In line with its commitment to sustainable development, has partnered with the Columbia University in establishing the Columbia Global Centre’s Earth Institute in Mumbai. Focuses on: healthcare, education, sustainable livelihood, infrastructure and espousing social reform.
4. Some Facts about Aditya Birla Group’s Success….. The world's largest aluminium rolling company. Among the top 10 cement producers globally. The largest producer of carbon black in the world. Among the top three mobile telephony companies. Among the top 10 BPO companies. A leading player in life insurance and asset management. Among the top two supermarket chains in the retail business.
5. Who Introduce Birla’s Group ? The roots of the Aditya Birla Group date back to the 19th century in the picturesque town of Pilani, set amidst the Rajasthan desert. It was here that Seth ShivNarayan Birla started trading in cotton, laying the foundation for the House of Birlas.
6. Through India's arduous times of the 1850s, the Birla business expanded rapidly. In the early part of the 20th century, our Group's founding father, Ghanshyamdas Birla, set up industries in critical sectors such as textiles and fibre, aluminium, cement and chemicals. As a close confidante of Mahatma Gandhi, he played an active role in the Indian freedom struggle. He represented India at the first and second round-table conference in London, along with Gandhiji. It was at "Birla House" in Delhi that the luminaries of the Indian freedom struggle often met to plot the downfall of the British Raj.
7. Ghanshyamdas Birla found no contradiction in pursuing business goals with the dedication of a saint, emerging as one of the foremost industrialists of pre-independence India. The principles by which he lived were soaked up by his grandson, AdityaVikram Birla, our Group's legendary leader.
8. AdityaVikram Birla:- Putting India on the world map. A formidable force in Indian industry, Mr. Aditya Birla dared to dream of setting up a global business empire at the age of 24. He was the first to put Indian business on the world map, as far back as 1969, long before globalisation became a buzzword in India..
9. He set up 19 companies outside India, in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Egypt. in 1995, the Group's revenues crossed Rs.8,000 crore globally, with assets of over Rs.9,000 crore, comprising of 55 benchmark quality plants, an employee strength of 75,000 and a shareholder community of 600,000
10. Entrance of New Era :- Aditya Birla Group left this world on October 1, 1995 (aged 51). After his dead his son takes a resposibility as an oppoutunity and takes their business in to new era When his father, AdityaVikram Birla, died of prostrate cancer, very few people thought this shy and obsessively low-profile young son would be able to take over from his father. Today, when Kumar Mangalam Birla, 38, talks about his dream of the Aditya Birla Group entering the Fortune 500 league, the world sits up and listens. Consider the figures: the turnover of the group, which has 16 companies and joint ventures in India and 22 separate international companies, mostly in South-east Asia, was worth Rs 15,000 crore (Rs 150 billion) in 1995.
11. Kumar manglam Birla:- Chairman of Aditya Birla Group Mr. Kumar Mangalam Birla is the Chairman of the US$ 35 billion Aditya Birla Group, a global conglomerate with operations spanning 33 countries. He served as the Chairman of Securities and Exchange Board of India's (SEBI) Committee on Corporate Governance, and as Chairman of SEBI's Committee on Insider Trading. He has authored the nation's First Report on Corporate Governance.