New Rishi
New Rishi
New Rishi
BY
I.AACHIS RISHIDEV
(REG NO:1400647)
UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF
Dr.HERALD.M.DHAS
DEPARTMENT
OF
BUSSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
I.Aachis Rishidev,
III BBA,
Scott Christian college (AUTONOMOUS),
Nagercoil- 3.
DECLARATION
I hereby declare that this project report titled as ORGANISATIONAL STUDY
done at WIN NISSAN MOTORS, has been submitted by me for the partial
fulfillment of the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration, under the
guidance and supervision of Dr.Herald M. Dhas (Assistant Professor, Head of
the Department of Business Administration, Scott Christian College, Nagercoil),
and has not been submitted for the award of any Degree, Diploma, Associate
Fellowship of any University or Institution.
Place : Nagercoil
I.Aachis Rishidev
Date:
CERTIFICATE
Place: Nagercoil
Date:
External Examiner
___________________
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I thank the lord almighty who blessed with wonderful faculties, friends and family
whose love and encouragement have given new significance to my every
accomplishment
I thank all my staff of the department of business administration for their valuable
advice and pleasing co-ordination throughout my course
I express my sincere thanks with love to my parents who were ardent cheerleaders
and supporters throughout this training .their dedication show in many subtle way
and were indeed instrumental in achieving the final outcome
Thanks also go to all my friends wha supported my aspirations with real
encouragement and for their comments and suggestions in each and every phase
of my project
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
1
CONTENTS
1.1
Industry Profile
(7 - 14)
1.2
Company Profile
1.3
Product Profile
1.4
Service Profile
2.1
Functional Areas
2.2
Production Department
2.3
Marketing Management
2.4
2.5
Finance Department
3.1
3.2
3.3
System Analysis
3.4
System Design
3.5
System Requirements
3.6
System Maintenance
3.7
Conclusion
(16 - 22)
(24 - 38)
CHAPTER 1
OVERVIEW OF INDUSTRY, COMPANY & SERVICE POFILE
1.1INDUSTRY PROFILE
1.1.1 INTRODUCTION
The Indian auto industry is one of the largest in the world. The industry accounts for 7.1 per cent
of the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The Two Wheelers segment with 81 per cent
market share is the leader of the Indian Automobile market owing to a growing middle class and
a young population. Moreover, the growing interest of the companies in exploring the rural
markets further aided the growth of the sector. The overall Passenger Vehicle (PV) segment has
13 per cent market share.
India is also a prominent auto exporter and has strong export growth expectations for the near
future. In April-January 2016, exports of Commercial Vehicles registered a growth of 18.36 per
cent over April-January 2015. In addition, several initiatives by the Government of India and the
major automobile players in the Indian market are expected to make India a leader in the Two
Wheeler (2W) and Four Wheeler (4W) market in the world by 2020.
longer want to own a car anymore, and prefer other modes of transport. Other potentially
powerful automotive markets are Iran and Indonesia. Emerging auto markets already buy more
cars than established markets. According to a J.D. Power study, emerging markets accounted for
51 percent of the global light-vehicle sales in 2010. The study, performed in 2010 expected this
trend to accelerate. However, more recent reports (2012) confirmed the opposite; namely that
the automotive industry was slowing down even in BRIC countries. In the United States,
vehicle sales peaked in 2000, at 17.8 million units.
Workers:
There are 37 employees are working in organization. But maximum employees are working in the
service department. They wont follow any basis for the break because they can utilize the
customer at the lunch time also
Vision:
We wish to sell almost all the products of the Nissan four wheelers .Our primary objective is to
become a distinctive dealer among all over the state level . Sustain WIN NISSAN positions one of
the kanyakumari district. Enrich the quality by offering the products and service that meet the
essential needs of the customer.
1.3PRODUCT PROFILE
Selling varieties of two wheelers are as follows:
MICRA ACTIVE
SAFETY
The Nissan Safety Shield technologies are a comprehensive approach to safety that guides the
development of every vehicle we make. With this in mind, the Nissan Micra is equipped with a
host of safety features and technologies which help provide enhanced protection while driving.
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SPACE
Discover generous legroom and headroom and a boot space of 251 liters. A comfortable interior
and clever, versatile storage spaces ensure your car will stay tidy and organized.
TILT STEERING
The tilt steering wheel of the Micra Active can be adjusted to comfortably fit your driving
position. Also, easily access controls for head lamps and wipers which are conveniently locate
within fingertips reach.
SPORTY BUMPER
Sculpted lines run down the bonnet enhancing the aerodynamic and sporty bumper and front air
intakes. Its a bold statement of the fun and freedom in the Micra Active.
FOLLOW ME LIGHTS
Micra Active keeps you safe even when the drive is done, with follow me lights that remain on
while you lock up and walk away.
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NEW SUNNY
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
Thanks to Intelligent Key and Push Button Start, the days of looking for your keys are
history. With your keys in your pocket or bag, simply press the start button and the Sunny
activates the engine and vehicle systems, so you can get right to enjoying the impressive
array of convenience and entertainment features.
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PREMIUM AMENITIES
Slide into the comfortable cabin and be surrounded by premium features. Dial up the perfect
temperature on the Automatic Climate Control, and take in the contemporary style of
CONNECTIVITY
From the moment you enter the Sunny, advanced technologies like Bluetooth hand-free phone
system and streaming audio allow you to answer calls and listen to music without taking out your
smartphone. Thats convenience that proves your phone isnt the only smart device.
CONVENIENCES
With interior conveniences, such as driver instrument cluster and features like tachometer, driver
seatbelt warning indicator and door ajar indicator, life will become much easier with each mile
travelled.
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Terrano (suv)
STYLE IGNITED
Experience a true SUV in the Nissan Terrano. Matching the rugged performance you expect
with the premium comfort you deserve, the Terrano ignites your quest for adventure. Versatile
and capable, the Terrano has a go anywhere attitude that is ready for action.
PREMIUM COMFORT
Slip into the spacious interior and be dazzled by the vast array of premium features and comfort
amenities that youll appreciate with every drive
DESIGNED WITH PRECISION
The Terrano is a showcase of tasteful appointments and muscular good looks. They go handin-hand with capable handling, so you can stylishly navigate any situation. The Nissan Terrano
is a premium compact SUV that ignites your spirit of style. With its bold looks, sturdy build
and dynamic performance, the Terrano is engineered to dominate anything that comes its way.
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Service Teams
Teams that provide various roles are divided and each team holds a specific responsibility
towards its services.
Customer Care Service Team
The customer care team is responsible for the one to one contact with the customer regarding any
sales & service. They do also take care of the customer queries & feedback from the customers
and forwarded to the higher officials for further clarifications
Marketing Team
This team handles the complete marketing structure of the organization. The marketing team is
headed by a chief person who controls the entire sales & service of the complete products and
who directly reports to the higher official of the organization.
Accounting Team
They maintain the complete accounting of the organization no matter whether its a profit or loss.
All the entire accounts holding responsibility are handled& the companys growth is identified
by this team.
team
includes
the
minor
job
handling
employees
along
with
the
CHAPTER 2
FUNCTIONAL AREAS
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Win
related
to
purchasing
needs
running
will
the
business.
departments
Administration
takes
to
on
set
the
They
up
to
deal
with
the
paperwork
also
work
with
the
sales
relationships
role
of
with
supporting
customers
and
and
suppliers.
secretarial
buying
materials,
management
in
Purchasing Department
The
good
Win
and
service
needed
to
run
is
responsible
business.
For
for
example
manufacturing
will
send a list of materials needed to make the product that the company sells.
The
purchasing
companies
department
supplying
the
is
responsible
goods
and
for
services
communicating
to
ensure
they
with
can
external
deliver
company.
department
Purchasing
to
ensure
that
also
need
they
to
have
communicate
the
stationary
with
and
the
the
within
Administration
computing
equipment
Sales Department
The
sales
department
communicate
the
will
take
information
to
orders
the
from
the
manufacturing
companys
customers
department
about
and
what
needs to be made for the customer. If the business has an ongoing production
line
then
sales
will
need
to
communicate
with
manufacturing
to
make
sure
the products are available to ship to the customer at the requested date.
Finance Department
The finance department will need to make quick decisions based on the sales
and
high
purchasing
means
of
then
producing
the
the
company
item.
will
If
need
the
to
cost
of
manufacturing
communicate
with
is
too
manufacturing
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to
cut
production
costs.
This
might
be
working
with
the
purchasing
department to make sure that the maximum price that they pay for
a certain
raw
might
also
tell
split
into
five
the
material
is
never
higher
than
fixed
amount.
They
manufacturing that all machines need to be switch off when not in use.
manufacturing
company
the
production
function
may
be
sub-functions:
production
and
production
process.
production
line
will
planning department
The
be
quantity
closely
and
will
targets
quality
watched.
In
of
for
each
section
of
products
coming
off
businesses
focusing
on
a
lean
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production,
quality
will
be
monitored
by
all
employees
at
every
stage
of
production, rather than at the end as is the case for businesses using a quality
control approach.
Purchasing
The
purchasing department
components
and
will
equipment
be
responsible
required
to
for
keep
the
providing
production
the
materials,
process
running
smoothly.
Storing
This
department
is
responsible
for
stocking
all
the
necessary
tools,
spares,
Working
The
works department
will
be
concerned
with
the
manufacture
of
products.
This will include the maintenance of the production line and other necessary
repairs.
The
works
department
may
also
have
responsibility
every
stage
for
quality
Quality Management
Car
plants
process.
quality
like
Every
issues
in
Nissan
build
quality
into
employee
is
expected
to
order
to
make
sure
take
that
waste
of
responsibility
is
the
production
for
minimized
managing
and
quality
maximized.
on
the
members
products
know
you
which
offer
in
market
the
markets.
segment
they
Once
sales
represent,
and
they
marketing
have
to
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make
sure
that
the
segment.
Each
common
strategy has
team
team
marketing
member
to
is
include
strategy
addresses
responsible
for
facets
address
that
sales
the
in
needs
her
of
area,
any particular
their
and
the
needs.
The
2.3.2Marketing Plan
Team
member
is
responsible
for
implementing
corresponding
marketing
plan for the areas of his responsibility. In each case, the responsibilities of
the
marketing
inconsistent
preserve
manager
pricing
the
include
among
overall
ensuring
the
market.
company
image
The
while
overall
team
has
meeting
cohesion
to
the
work
to
prevent
together
requirements
to
of
2.3.3 Outcomes
Team
member
segment.
When
segment,
the
improve
taking
a
responsibility
team
role
performance.
of
member
other
While
for
does
team
each
achieving
not
members
team
meet
is
member
the
targets
for
his
objectives
for
to
support
takes
offer
responsibility
market
particular
to
for
help
his
work, an effective team defines success as the meeting of all team targets.
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2.4.1 Recruitment
Recruitment refers
appointing
within
to
suitable
an
choosing
the
overall
candidates
process
for
jobs
individuals
for
unpaid
of
attracting,
selecting
(either
permanent
or
also
positions,
refer
such
to
as
processes
voluntary
and
temporary)
involved
roles
or
in
unpaid
trainee roles.
2.4.2 Safety
Workplace
Health
safety
Act
is
of
an
1970,
important
factor.
employers
have
Under
an
the
Occupational
obligation
to
Safety
provide
and
safe
workplace
safety
training
and
maintain
federally
mandated
logs
for
combined
and
employee
and
labor
relations
functions
of
HR
may
be
specialists
the
HR
relationship
with
discipline
through
specific
expertise
concerned
measuring
with
job
in
each
area.
strengthening
satisfaction,
Employee
the
employee
relations,
is
employer-employee
engagement
and
2.4.4Compliance
Compliance
with
labor
and
employment
laws
is
critical
HR
function.
HR
staff must be aware of federal and state employment laws such as Title VII
of the Civil Rights Act, the Fair Labor Standards Act, the National Labor
Relations Act and many other rules and regulations.
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resource
management
concerned
with
performance
of
departments
also
Leadership
training
supervisors
and
how
handle
to
organizational
individuals
managers
opportunities
assistance
as
topics
tuition
and
such
as
bettering
are
professional
college
degree.
hired
at
the
for
who
settings.
Many
HR
development.
promoted
department
to
often
and
level.
looking
achieve
Programs
programs
job
management
employees
want
the
and
performance
matters
reimbursement
at
newly
employees
a
development as
organizational
of
relations
or
aimed
training
opportunities
finishing
and
in
required
on
employee
promotional
groups
be
and
activity
leadership
may
development
such
and
provide
Professional
goals
regards training
such
are
for
personal
as
tuition
within
the
activities
wide
range
managers
expected
from
in
department
basic
making
will
from
book
keeping
strategic
be
Win
Nissan
to
decisions.
responsible
for
finance
providing
At
all
the
the
department
information
base
level,
cover
to
assisting
this
finance
day
to
day
transactional
for
management
finance
department
organizations
cash
is
flow
also
and
ensuring
policies
organization
is
paid
for
on
responsible
are
enough
funds
available
the
to
the
time,
there
of
companys
and
that
customers,
there
is
to
payment
ensure
the
policy for
the
companys suppliers
Where
there
finance
financing.
are
cash
department
With
the
is
needs
beyond
responsible
must-dos
for
taken
the
day
advising
care
of,
to
day
and
the
working
sourcing
finance
capital,
longer
department
the
term
can
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now
start
operations
the
to
by
success
information
contribute
measuring
of
that
the
to
and
the
management
reporting
organization.
managers
can
regularly
and
on
Management
use
to
monitor
improvement
key
the
crucial
to
information
is
numbers
accounting
the
of
operations
and
decide
to
provide
Win
information
finance
nissan
to
department
finance
assist
can
department
managers
often
should
in
contribute
be
making
an
called
key
objective
upon
strategic
perspective
decisions.The
based
on
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CHAPTER 3
INFORMATION SYSTEM
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Strategic Planning
In this planning stage, objectives, goals and strategies are compared with the objectives, goals and
strategies of the organization. The following techniques are used:
Derivation from the organizational plan
The strategic information system grid
Strategic fit with organizational culture
Strategy set transformation
Resource Allocation
After identification of the need for information system applications for entire organization, the
next phase is allocation of resources.
Project Planning
The last stage of four-stage model of MIS planning is project planning which provides an overall
framework for system development planning, scheduling and controlling. A wide variety of tools
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of project management are available, which include milestones, critical path method (CPM) and
Gantt Charts.
Enterprise assessment
analysis:Goals,
Organizational mission,
Strategies
STRATEGIC PLANNING
Environmental analysis:
Assess IS Environment
Develop Strategic
Information System
Plan
Assess Organization's
Information
Requirements
MIS PLANNING
TACTICAL PLANNING
Assemble Master
Development Plan
Develop Resource
Allocation
Plan
OPERATIONAL
PLANNING
Develop Operational
Plan
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3.2
IDENTIFICATION
OF
NEED
FOR
INFORMATION
SYSTEM
3.2.1 Strategies for Determining Information Requirements
Asking
Deriving from an existing information system
Synthesizing from characteristics of the utilizing system
Discovering
from
experimentation
with
an
involving
information
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The
following
list
summarizes
the
five
main
uses
of
information
by
ingredient
in
Planning
At
the
planning
stage,
information
decision
making.
Information
resources,
assets,
liabilities,
customers,
competitors,
at
is
the
planning
most
stage
important
includes
plants
and
machineries,
and
market
dynamics,
market
that
of
properties,
fiscal
business
suppliers,
policy
changes
Recording
Business
processing
transaction
or
these
event.
days
This
involves
recording
information
information
collected,
about
stored
and
each
updated
Controlling
A business need to set up an information filter, so that only filtered data is
presented
to
the
middle
and
top
management.
This
ensures
efficiency at
the
Measuring
A
business
measures
its
performance
metrics
by
collecting
and
analyzing
Decision-making
MIS
is
primarily
organizational
context.
of
concerned
behavior,
Decision-making
competition,
and
with
underlying
information
globalization,
managerial
human
includes
democratization,
and
decision-making,
behavior
the
the
in
theory
organizational
socio-economic
effects
of
of
impact
all
these
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analysis
development
is
the
process
purposes.
computer-based
It
systems
of
is
observing
applied
require
systems
to
defined
for
information
analysis
troubleshooting
technology,
according
to
their
or
where
makeup
and design.
requirements
configurations
along
include
with
the
the
necessary
appropriate
hardware
human
and
software
resources.
Specific
information
and
output,
system.
volume,
These
needs
include
layouts
frequency, origination of
input,
and
definitions
and
destination
of
for
reports.
Processing Requirements
The
activities
calculations,
required
decision
for
rules,
operations.
In
addition,
turnaround
time,
response
converting
database
input
operations,
requirements
time,
and
into
and
concerning
the
system's
output,
including
other
processing
capacity,
throughput,
availability
time
are
frequency
of
established.
Storage Requirements
The
organization,
updates
and
content,
inquiries.
and
size
Furthermore,
of
databases,
backup
and
types
procedures
and
and
the
length
of
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Control Requirements
The accuracy, validity, security, and adaptability requirements for the system's input, processing,
output, and databases. Crash recovery and auditing requirements of the organization are further
specified in this stage.
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3.3.2 Representation
system
correct
path
is
analysis
taken
is
with
properly
regards
to
performed,
it
applications
makes
and
it
certain
helps
to
that
the
minimize
If the above
process is performed properly, it will not only save the company money up
front but ensures that the right application path is being taken the 1st time,
growth
and
business
charge
considerations
have
been
accounted
to
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accommodate
future
plans,
and
errors
are
kept
to
minimum
thereby
analysis
allows
for
better
management
through
changing
the
software to suit any business changes, this means that the final product will
be
totally
requirement
controllable.
of
rewriting
If
changes
the
whole
or
enhancements
software
will
be
are
required,
removed,
the
which
is
assessment
is
normally costly.
3.3.5 Risks
Through
carried
the
out
process
to
potential
evaluate
all
threats
the
are
negative
identified.
impacts
A
on
risk
the
processes.
After
deeply considering this, a comparison of the risk is made against the related
benefits and a decision is taken accordingly.
3.3.6 Quality
The
quality
of
the
systems
is
ensured
through
the
checking
of
the
system
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acquisition-oriented
represents
support
the
systems
envisioned
credible
engineering,
implementation
projections
of
of
cost,
a
a
top-level
system
schedule,
in
system
sufficient
performance,
design
detail
evolution,
to
and
risk. A top-level system design can be used to assess system feasibility at the
outset of a program, as a basis for performing analyses of alternatives, and as
a
tool
to
help
development
finalize
contract
consideration
of
requirements
and
solicitation.
its
purpose,
budgets
When
the
prior
to
developed
top-level
system
system
with
design
careful
becomes
the
initial
is
capability
often
includes
an
system
design
associated
planning
involved
in
activities,
establishing
understanding
of
concept,
the
architecture,
and
schedule.
program
cost
the
the
sound
system
the
In
MITRE
systems
program
operational
technical
these
baseline,
which
requirements,
requirements,
situations,
engineer
the
and
the
MITRE
SE
is
design
in
the
should
be
expected to:
Understand
the
purpose
and
role
and
when
of
top-level
system
acquisition process.
Understand
how
top-level
system
design
(SMEs)
with
undertaken.
Understand the associated benefits and risks.
Identify
and
engage
subject
matter
experts
core
technical
the
top-level
system
design
baseline
and
lessons
learned
from
3.5.3 Architecture
All
computer operating
architecture.
systems
Most
software
running
independent
systems are
on
operating
designed
applications
particular
systems
and
are
for
limited
to
architectures.
applications
particular computer
particular
Although
exist,
most
operating
architecture-
need
to
be
power
of
requirement
the central
for
processing
any
on x86architecture define
unit (CPU)
software.
processing
is
Most
power
as
fundamental
software
system
running
the clock
speed of the CPU. Many other features of a CPU that influence its speed and
power,
like bus
power
is
clock
speed
speed, cache,
often
often
erroneous,
have
often
ignored.
This
throughput
speeds.
definition
at
of
similar
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3.5.5 Memory
All
software,
computer.
the
run,
Memory
application,
running
on
when
requirements
operating
processes.
resides
multi-tasking
the random
are
system,
Optimal
in
defined
computer
after
supporting
performance
system
of
is
access
considering
software
other
also
memory (RAM)
and
unrelated
considered
demands
files,
and
software
when
of
a
of
other
running
defining
this
requirement.
requirements
temporary
files
vary,
created
depending
and
on
maintained
the
size
while
of
software
installing
or
installation,
running
the
requiring
like graphics
better
editors and
than
high-end games,
average computer
often
graphics display,
define
high-end display
Software Requirements
Software
requirements deal
with
defining
software
resource
requirements
of
not
an
included
application.
in
the
These
software
requirements
installation
or
package
prerequisites
and
need
are
to
be
Platform
A computing
platform describes
in hardware or software,
which
some
allows
software
sort
of framework,
to
run.
[2]
Typical
either
platforms
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include
system,
or programming
making
end display
extensive
adapters,
use
needs
of
special
special API or
hardware
newer
devices,
device
like
high-
good
drivers.
Web Browser
Most web
applications and
technologies make
use
system. Microsoft
Internet
running
on
software
of
the
default
Explorer is
Microsoft
Windows,
depending
heavily
browser
frequent
installed
choice
which
makes
use
evaluation
process
help
on Internet
of
on
software
of ActiveX controls,
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
The
results
determine
otherwise.
obtained
whether
The
information
from
the
process
systems
of
to
monitoring,
make
required
the
organization
are
effective
and
evaluating,
and
modifying
or
desirable
efficient
improvements
of
to
or
existing
may
be
variety
of
maintenance
activities,
is
including
documentation
and
test
an
ongoing
removing
data
and
activity,
program
updating
which
and
user
covers
design
support.
wide
errors,
For
the
updating
purpose
of
removing errors
in
a program,
which might
have crept in the system due to faulty design or wrong assumptions. Thus, in
corrective maintenance, processing or performance failures are repaired.
adaptive
maintenance,
program
functions
are
changed
to
enable
the
information system to satisfy the information needs of the user. This type of
maintenance
may
become
necessary
because
of
organizational
changes
programs
type
which
maintenance
may
of
to
enhance
maintenance
be
Outside
changes
absence
of
due
are
system
means
to
adding
the
changes
primarily
maintenance;
programs
performance
undertaken
the
new
to
respond
within
environmental
render
of
the
or
or
the
to
information
users
outside
changes,
modifying
the
which
information
system.
additional
of
the
needs
organization.
may
system
in
the
ineffective
Cost Control
Controlling
control
costs
of
department is
the
is
an
important
maintenance
objective,
manager.
but
The
is
not
budget
entirely
of
the
under
the
maintenance
piece
of
maintenance
equipment
might
be
available
manager
might
have
to
from
decide
more
between
than
a
one
supplier.
less-expensive
part that may wear out more quickly, or a more reliable but less affordable
part.
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CONCLUSION:
Win Nissan (P) Ltd has established good network all over south Tamilnadu.
Solve the employees problems frequently
Company should take more promotional activities in which marketing plays a crucial role, it
can used to boost the sales figure
Training is being conducted for the entire staff especially for the salespersons
Win Nissan (P) Ltd has highly qualified and talented departmental heads that is specialized in
advanced field of mechanical design, system engineering,
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