Case Study Project: IMPACT of Covid-19 On TATA Motors
Case Study Project: IMPACT of Covid-19 On TATA Motors
Case Study Project: IMPACT of Covid-19 On TATA Motors
Topic :
IMPACT of covid-19 on TATA
MOTORS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION………………… 3
2. BEFORE COVID-19……………..5-7
. PROBLEMS AND THREATS……..5-6
. FINANCIAL PROBLEMS…………..6-7
3. DURING COVID-19……...…….8-10
4. PRECAUTIONS TAKEN……...11
DURING COVID-19
5. AFTER COVID-19……………….12-15
. HEALTH CARE……………………….12-13
. FINANCIAL IMPROVEMENTS….14-15
6. CONCLUSION…………………….16
7. REFERENCE LINK……………..17
INTRODUCTION:
Tata group is an Indian multinational company which
was founded in 1868 by Jamshetji Tata . The company is
headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Each Tata
company operates independently under the supervision
and guidance of its own board of directors and
shareholders.The significant Tata companies and
subsidiaries are Tata chemicals, Tata power, Tata steel,
Tata motors,Voltas, Tata consumer products, Titan, Taj
hotels and so on.Tata group is the biggest employer in UK
by employing more than 50000 people. Tata group's
leadership development programme aims at converting
the managers of today to leaders of tomorrow.In 1991
Ratan Tata was made the chairman of Tata group who was
a transformational leader. He made Tata as the global
brand. He is an inspiration for leaders of his own
company.
Tata motors has auto manufacturing and assembly plants
in Jamshedpur, Pantnagar, Lucknow, Sanand, Dharwad
and Pune in India and in countries Argentina, south
Africa, Thailand and Britain. The company currently
ranks 226th on fortune global 500 list of world's biggest
corporations. Tata Motors started its passenger car
manufacturing in 1988.
BEFORE COVID 19
FINANCIAL PROBLEM:
Vaccination.
Corona test.
Provided masks
And food.
AFTER COVID 19
Health care:
Automobile major Tata Motors has asked its staff in
office-based roles at headquarters and regional offices
including third party staff to work from home with effect
from a precautionary measure against the coronavirus
infection. Tata Motors is just one among a large number
of companies globally and in India to adopt the
work-from-home culture in the wake of the pandemic. In
an internal communication to the company staff, Tata
Motors MD and CEO Guenter Butschek said that over the
past two weeks the company has taken several steps to
avoid the spread of the virus.
Employees in office-based roles including third party staff
in company HQ, sales, marketing HQ, in enabling
functions in regional offices and purchase team based in
Pune will work from home effective from 16th March.
They are expected to remain connected and participate in
all official engagements remotely during working hours
he said. The company has constituted a team to monitor
and initiate actions to reduce risk to employees and has
developed a three-tier response plan based on the
incidence of infection in cities it operates or has
manufacturing sites.
The company has suspended international travel for
employees and domestic travel involving public transport
is subject to approval. Like several other organisations it
has also replaced the biometric attendance system with
card swiping. Further meetings involving over 20 people
have been suspended while pregnant ladies and
employees with the chronic respiratory and cardiac illness
have also been advised to work from home. Butschek said
with coronavirus being declared a pandemic by the World
Health Organisation and the rising number of cases in
India we need to act early and social distancing will help
break the contagion and help us get ahead of the virus. So
far over 100 positive cases have been reported in India
and two deaths have occurred due to the deadly virus.
These are the health care TATA MOTORS are taken from
after COVID 19.
Social distance
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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/342317667_Cas
e_Study_Tata_Motors_JLR_-_a_two-edged_sword
https://www.slideshare.net/Malhar291191/case-study-of-t
ata-motors
https://world-media-group.com/case-study/tata-motors-ca
se-study-2016/
https://www.ipl.org/essay/Tata-Motors-Case-Study-F3FA
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