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A PRESENTATION ON CASE STUDY & KDA CASE STUDY – CORE VALUE STAFFING SERVICES KDA – WTO, BRICS, OPRATIONAL RISK, GENERIC COMPETITIVE STRATEGIES. PRESENTED BY: NEHAL KUMAR BISEN (9080) VENKATESH KATTA (9082)

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Page 1: CASE STUDY – CORE VALUE STAFFING SERVICES KDA – WTO, BRICS, OPRATIONAL RISK, GENERIC COMPETITIVE STRATEGIES

A PRESENTATION ON CASE STUDY & KDA

CASE STUDY – CORE VALUE STAFFING SERVICES

KDA – WTO, BRICS, OPRATIONAL RISK, GENERIC COMPETITIVE STRATEGIES.

PRESENTED BY:NEHAL KUMAR BISEN (9080)

VENKATESH KATTA (9082)

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Summery of the case studyRavi theja, chairman and managing director of core value

staffing services Ltd.Executive director preethi sharma and management consultant siddhartha ghosh with 20 years work experience.

Business division:1. Microsoft technology professionals2. Java professionals3. Business intelligence, Analytics and Related field

specialists4. SAP implementation specialists5. Oracle technology and Application specialists6. Data warehousing and management specialist

CASE STUDY – CORE VAIUE STAFFING SERVICES Ltd.

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Professionals deployed by CVSS across technology and domains:

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1. Discuss the current business model of CVSS and it’s advantages and

disadvantages?

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Advantages:Deployment of employees is divided into

three categories2-6 yrs experience of employees

(professionals).More than 6 years experience but equal to or

less than 10(20%of CVSS recourses, critical areas are ERP implementation and business analytics).

More than 10 years of experience(managerial profile).

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Disadvantages:

Employees working only on payroll of CVSS.

Diversification.

High operating risk.

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3. If you were Ravi or Preethi, how would you respond to Siddhartha’s suggestion?

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KDA’SWTO (WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION)

BRICS(BRAZIL, RUSIA, INDIA, CHAINA, SOUTH AFRICA)

OPRATIONAL RISK

GENERIC COMPATITIVE STRATEGIES

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WTO( WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION)

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What is the WTO? The World Trade Organization (WTO) is the only global international

organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations. At its heart are the WTO agreements, negotiated and signed by the bulk of the world’s trading nations and ratified in their parliaments. The goal is to help producers of goods and services, exporters, and importers conduct their business.

What WTO does? There are a number of ways of looking at the World Trade Organization. It is an

organization for trade opening. It is a forum for governments to negotiate trade agreements. It is a place for them to settle trade disputes. It operates a system of trade rules. Essentially, the WTO is a place where member governments try to sort out the trade problems they face with each other.

What WTO stands for? The WTO agreements are lengthy and complex because they are

legal texts covering a wide range of activities. But a number of simple, fundamental principles run throughout all of these documents. These principles are the foundation of the multilateral trading system.

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Principles of the trading systemNon-discrimination: Two most major components

most favoured nation and national treatment.Reciprocity: It reflects both a desire to limit the scope of free-riding

and a desire to obtain better access to foreign market.

Transparency: The WTO members are required to publish their trade regulations, to maintain institutions allowing for the review of administrative decisions affecting trade, to respond to requests for information by other members, and to notify changes in trade policies to the WTO.

Binding and enforceable commitments: The tariff commitments made by WTO members on accession are enumerated in a schedule (list) of concessions. These schedules establish "ceiling bindings": a country can change its bindings, but only after negotiating with its trading partners, which could mean compensating them for loss of trade.

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BRICS(BRAZI, RUSIA, INDIA, CHINA, SOUTH AFRIC)

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Definition of 'Brazil, Russia, India And China - BRIC'

An acronym for the economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China combined. The general consensus is that the term was first prominently used in a Goldman Sachs report from 2003, which speculated that by 2050 these four economies would be wealthier than most of the current major economic powers.

Investopedia explains 'Brazil, Russia, India And China - BRIC'

The BRIC thesis posits that China and India will become the world's dominant suppliers of manufactured goods and services, respectively, while Brazil and Russia will become similarly dominant as suppliers of raw materials. It's important to note that the Goldman Sachs thesis isn't that these countries are a political alliance (like the European Union) or a formal trading association - but they have the potential to form a powerful economic bloc. BRIC is now also used as a more generic marketing term to refer to these four emerging economies.

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Achievement and current affairs of BRICS

China launches high-definition Earth Observation satellite .It is China's most advanced high-definition Earth observation satellite, and is

able to see a one-meter-long object in full color.Russia, China ready for joint drills that begin Sunday Russia and China are gearing up to participate in joint military drills that begin

this Sunday to showcase growing ties between the two neighbours and allies.

FDI into China down 16.95% in JulyForeign direct investment (FDI) into China saw a sharp decline in July, down

16.95 per cent from a year earlier to $7.81 billion, official data revealed on Monday.

Moscow eyes joint development of weapons within BRICSIndo-Russian defence cooperation in projects such as BrahMos and the

production of the SU-30MKI planes is being used a model for joint development with Brazil and South Africa within BRICS.