How TATA motors' GENIUS STRATEGY is racing it past Hyundai & Suzuki in India? : Business Case study

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    VIDEO INTRODUCTION: Tata motors had been a struggling company in the Indian auto market for 15 long years!! In spite of being in the market for so long, In Spite of being backed by one of the wealthiest houses in the world, in spite of having the Brand name of the noblest brand in the country the company was in such a terrible condition that they had a market share of just 4.6% in FY16, all their projects like Indica, Safari, and Sumo had failed in the long run. The losses were piling up so fast that their December 18 quarter loss stood at Rs 26,961.this was back then the highest-ever quarterly loss reported by any company on Dalal street!!
    But within the last 6 years, the TATA motors team has achieved something absolutely extraordinary!! They have more than doubled their market share to 12.14% in Fy 22, they have an 80% market share in the EV space, and more importantly for the first time in a decade, Tata Motors made more money per car than the giant Maruti Suzuki itself!!
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  • @ThinkSchool
    @ThinkSchool  Před rokem +2114

    Correction : Mini Cooper is owned by BMW and not VW. Sorry for the mistake guys.

  • @harry-ln2sc
    @harry-ln2sc Před rokem +1711

    A very true line "People in India are Price sensitive not Life sensitive 😂"

    • @ankursingh1962
      @ankursingh1962 Před rokem +20

      well probably up untill now

    • @tejaswalawalkar
      @tejaswalawalkar Před rokem +43

      Safety se dar nahi lagta sahab paise se lagta hai,😂😂😂

    • @tejaswalawalkar
      @tejaswalawalkar Před rokem +4

      @@harry-ln2sc pata hai muje Mera comment ek sarcasm hai....mai safety hi dekta hu Paisa nahi

    • @moviesenthil
      @moviesenthil Před rokem +11

      If you don’t have extra money in hand, no life anyway.
      People dying in car crashes are a very small percentage, so no point spending bigger money to beat those tiny odds.

    • @spetznazxt
      @spetznazxt Před rokem +3

      Safety in garage

  • @farazinbesat3890
    @farazinbesat3890 Před rokem +358

    One important thing that Tata Group supported Tata Motors when they were making huge losses. Eventually, saving it from Bankruptcy.

    • @Nooboroshi
      @Nooboroshi Před rokem +12

      They did the same thing for JLR. IMO, this is one of the reasons TATA's subsidiaries rarely fail.

    • @sandeepkuncharam4575
      @sandeepkuncharam4575 Před rokem +5

      Not just this. Only TATA Motors was at loss in passenger vehicles but not the Commercial Vehicles which was and is profitable

  • @virendragohel9456
    @virendragohel9456 Před rokem +57

    I am using my tata nexon for past 2 years and I love the car and service is also fantastic in my area. I haven’t face any kind of issue

  • @alkeshbhatt8553
    @alkeshbhatt8553 Před rokem +131

    I've recently bought Tata Altroz, and it feels really great moving in an Indian brand card with 100% safety assurance

    • @AmulyaYadavOfficial
      @AmulyaYadavOfficial Před rokem +4

      And that is the proud moment. 👏🏻

    • @pranabp5724
      @pranabp5724 Před rokem +2

      tata motor everything is imported apart from the steel/alumunian. rest all imported. Atleast mm makes its engines in India

    • @nikhil94410
      @nikhil94410 Před rokem +1

      Petrol or diesel

  • @charlesmartel8228
    @charlesmartel8228 Před rokem +590

    If Tata could ensure reliable after sales and service support. There will be no stopping. Unfortunately now maruti is only having that end mile service and support.i am a Tata group employee and always purchases tata products and love the tata group ❤️

    • @Mr.Coffee576
      @Mr.Coffee576 Před rokem +23

      True. I love Tata cars and the Altroz is one of the most beautiful cars in the segment, with JBL Harman speakers. But the underpowered 3 cylinder and the service stops me from buying it.

    • @jayeshmonlbs
      @jayeshmonlbs Před rokem +23

      used tata cars from 96 (Sumo)
      one visit to a hyundai showroom in 2019 changed my mind
      their service is 100x better than tata that i have never experienced in 20 years .
      Now i am a hyundai customer.. but i miss TATA some times especially the red Indigo CS

    • @c.bulakh6231
      @c.bulakh6231 Před rokem +12

      @@Mr.Coffee576 that engine is not underpowered for a heavy car it gives decent performance and good fuel economy that underpowered thing is bullshit and also service is pretty good these days people like you will look at it badly and hypocritically ignore complaints of maruti and hyundai don't worry tata doesn't need people like you it's already seeing massive growth

    • @shahzadsheraf3153
      @shahzadsheraf3153 Před rokem +9

      @@c.bulakh6231 brother, He shared his Perspective. Their 3 Cylinder engine Is very Underpowered. You Didn’t Drive other Cars That’s why You Don’t know the Difference!. And Yeah in Some Area Their Service Service Centres are Pretty pretty Bad. And Parts Availability is Also Very Poor. some times You have to Wait a 1 to 2 weeks.

    • @shahzadsheraf3153
      @shahzadsheraf3153 Před rokem +13

      @@c.bulakh6231 and One more thing We Buying CARS to Drive and Usable for Our Personal Life. Not to Give Profit to Company. So We Have Voice To Tell The Problem of the Company. Ok bye

  • @rikilshah
    @rikilshah Před rokem +92

    I bought Tata Tiago Diesel in 2016 when Tata Motors had its lowest market share. I had to listen to a lot of abuse because of that but I was very sure about the product they were delivering. Now fast forward to 2022, My car has clocked 76000 km without any issues. People now call me how is Tata Cars? Oh sweet irony

    • @ravivadduri9323
      @ravivadduri9323 Před rokem +1

      You are one of the lucky customer with a lucky model, i suppose,😀

    • @homeworks5060
      @homeworks5060 Před rokem

      You are lucky guy who bought Tiago Diesel before they stop producing! Due to BS6 Tata Hatchback small cars are not available in Diesel. I am waiting for Tata's small car in Diesel flavor like Punch/Tiago/Tigor. Lets see when they will again launch it again.

  • @saibhagavan2008
    @saibhagavan2008 Před rokem +60

    Extra info if someone is interested to read - Tata motors out of thin air didnt develop the nexon ev. Tata motors showcased a full electric version of Indica vista in 2011 itself in the Geneva motor show which was based on the famous X1 platform. There are diffetent iterations of X1, basically do X1, modified X1 and all. The platform was versatile. This is the reason why you see X in the trim level of Tata cars like XE, XM, XT where X denotes platform.Thiugh Altroz and Punch werent based on X1 platform, for commanility the model names were retained. Tata motors in 2007 (i guess) established an European technical center based out of Warwick University UK which is known as TMETC - Tata Motors European Technical Center where the EV technology was being silently developed right from 2007. Tata motors then chairman, Mr Ravi kant said we have the tech but the market wasnt ready and we will bring the products when the time is right. Tata even showcased Bolt EV in UK in 2015. Perfect planning with deeper insight into the future helped Tata to become the power house it is today.

    • @siddhantrs4545
      @siddhantrs4545 Před rokem +5

      i was gonna write this
      the tiago in more ways is actually based on the x1 platform and so was the zest and bolt

    • @veerathambu5811
      @veerathambu5811 Před rokem +4

      Hi fantastic piece of information.great company great products and managed by honest people

  • @naveenbalineni235
    @naveenbalineni235 Před rokem +686

    As a huge admirer of Tata Motors, still believe Tata could improve Before & After Sales Service, more reliability in the vehicles & releasing a proper feature loaded Vehicle in all Trims instead of releasing Beta versions.

    • @rahulpatil3801
      @rahulpatil3801 Před rokem +18

      200% true, having been tata owner of 3 tata cars this is very true

    • @vivek.b
      @vivek.b Před rokem +13

      True. The only thing that recently deterred me from buying a Tata car was their pathetic post-sales service; sometimes their worst sales experience.
      Somehow they maintain the consistent pathetic customer service at least in 3 different cities I knew.

    • @albedo6281
      @albedo6281 Před rokem +4

      New infotainment and logo would really help

    • @sammybosak10
      @sammybosak10 Před rokem

      @@vivek.b That's basically all indian brands and companies they treat their community and customers like garbage.
      Then they make a surprised Pikachu face when their customer switch to foreign alternative.

    • @dheerajkodimala759
      @dheerajkodimala759 Před rokem +3

      I just pray some one from tata motors high management is reading all this service feedback from customers all over internet

  • @vineethkumar6169
    @vineethkumar6169 Před rokem +346

    You didnt mention the very important point... Changing moment of TATA came when they acquired Jaguar .... That acquisition helped TATA to have the technical knowledge from a reputed company and helped them to manufacture HARRIER which is the same platofrm as LANDROVER...

    • @amrit_raj_dubey
      @amrit_raj_dubey Před rokem +19

      Actually in my opinion it’s helpful but not that much as you mentioned bcz they have acquired JLR in 2008 but things have changed from them after 2017/18 . They have worked over there issues from the very first principle’s in last few yrs so grown so much. Btw just love the new looks of Tata car’s

    • @anantraj706
      @anantraj706 Před rokem +8

      Technically the JLR platform is not the same that comes in Harrier its more of a marketing gimmick. See Land Rover same platform uses aluminium while Tata uses steel. Both the metals vary a lot in strength and their weight which changes a lot of parameters. And JLR has nothing to do for Tata's success. It's Tata's own consistent effort and work that gave them success.
      P.s.- Jaguar and LR are a big loss making company and have no future ready products as of now.

    • @sirajpatel1768
      @sirajpatel1768 Před rokem +7

      JLR is probably a burden on TATA.

    • @amrit_raj_dubey
      @amrit_raj_dubey Před rokem +4

      @@sirajpatel1768 not burden man , they are unable to handle it smartly. In that way you might say Tata motors was burden on Tata yrs ago . Even at same time German makers are making it way smartly.

    • @aayushmaanjaiswal0806
      @aayushmaanjaiswal0806 Před rokem +1

      @@sirajpatel1768 may be but JLR is under tata for more than 15 years now . No other giant was able to retain JLR for so long as JLR always remained as subsidiary of other brands only. Tata never interfaces in working of JLR and let them work as independent unit onky

  • @godishere3330
    @godishere3330 Před rokem +42

    7:14 Nexon is on X1 platform. If you don't know TATA has 3 platforms as of now. Alfa(Punch,Altroz) , omega(harrier and safari) and X1(Tiago,Tigor,Nexon). The X1 and Alfa platform both share some major parts. And two more will be introduced in future ie- SIGMA (EV- Sierra) and one more (Skate board platform). The Tata EVision and Avinya will be based on the skate board platform.

    • @kevinsalmador739
      @kevinsalmador739 Před rokem

      Where to learn all this ?

    • @ashmitmukherjee
      @ashmitmukherjee Před rokem

      @@kevinsalmador739 google

    • @kevinsalmador739
      @kevinsalmador739 Před rokem +4

      @@ashmitmukherjee broo ...
      Everyone knows that
      But Google and CZcams has thousands perhaps lakhs of videos and sites
      I am asking specifically 2-3 reliable good ones ..
      If you know some, share

    • @Being_Unidirectional
      @Being_Unidirectional Před rokem

      Thanks👏💜🙂

    • @godishere3330
      @godishere3330 Před rokem +3

      @@kevinsalmador739 basically actually you don't need CZcams and other things. Rather just explore tata motors website completely from their products description and specifications you can have more knowledge than a tata motors sales manager 😂

  • @praneshsharma4120
    @praneshsharma4120 Před rokem +86

    "People in India are price sensitive not life sensitive " the line says it all

    • @kev_naughty
      @kev_naughty Před rokem +1

      No. People started prefering safe Tata cars over Susuki Papadams.

    • @praneshsharma4120
      @praneshsharma4120 Před rokem +1

      @@kev_naughty yes but still Suzuki sells more units (triple) in comparison to Hyundai or Tata as of August ..but improvement is there

    • @bharathkunder1518
      @bharathkunder1518 Před 10 měsíci

      Epic line ofcourse! :)

  • @ovi9665
    @ovi9665 Před rokem +218

    After looking at your masterpiece it feels compounding era of TATA begins. Why not everybody loves TATA.

    • @lnvkriitkgp
      @lnvkriitkgp Před rokem +8

      I believe that's because of the second hand price of the car, suppose you spend 7 lakhs for a swift, you get atleast 5 lakhs for the car after 1 or 2 years, but if you buy a tata car of similar value, it would be great if you get half it's price after same duration. I would like to iterate that I hate MSuzuki vehicles for selling shitty vehicles for quite some time, I'm just pointing out one of the reason for the huge market share of MSuzuki..

    • @jeet3134
      @jeet3134 Před rokem +7

      @@lnvkriitkgp the day tata motor's sells surpasses or gets even close to maruti, its resale value will automatically increase.

    • @ayush4565
      @ayush4565 Před rokem +1

      @@jeet3134 Even if that happens, resale will be lesser than swift for many more years

    • @lnvkriitkgp
      @lnvkriitkgp Před rokem

      @@ayush4565 I wish that it won't be the case, but it's just my wish, and my wishes rarely come true

    • @adityanair6406
      @adityanair6406 Před rokem +3

      @@lnvkriitkgp I have a doubt why does Maruti Suzuki vehicles fetch high resale price even though they have poor built quality their cars resale price should fall drastically owing to their poor quality of cars if anyone knows plzzz ans

  • @_Mohit_Joshi
    @_Mohit_Joshi Před rokem +643

    Political men like Nitin Gadkari, and Businessmen like Adani, Tata and Ambani, are our best bet in terms of renewable energy sector.

    • @yt_bharat
      @yt_bharat Před rokem +9

      Sabko fund kare apna tattu, chahe bjp ho ya congress ya britishers. Sacche des bhagat

    • @yt_bharat
      @yt_bharat Před rokem +3

      Sabke liye jet bheje apna tata bhai, wohi neta jo middal kilas k liye mehngaai badhaye!

    • @benedictclementchinnam4714
      @benedictclementchinnam4714 Před rokem +13

      Remove adani

    • @amritanshsinghgautam4001
      @amritanshsinghgautam4001 Před rokem +21

      please dont add adani to rentable...😥
      he mines coal and even bought cement giant which is responsible for very big part of the word polution..😔

    • @yt_bharat
      @yt_bharat Před rokem

      @@benedictclementchinnam4714 arre aadat hai chaatne ki, chaatne do. Ambani, adani tattu fund to sabhi karte hain chor netao ko

  • @vineetyadav6389
    @vineetyadav6389 Před rokem +56

    Platforms also have the E&E(electrical and electronic) systems, which is by far one of the most complex and costly part of the vehicle.

  • @karan5m
    @karan5m Před rokem +48

    Apart from mini there are many, flaws in the reasons.
    Platform sharing is something all manufacturers do. Real reason for tata rise is their learnings especially from JLR. Their designs have improved and quality as well. Price point is also right.

    • @nishitraj.
      @nishitraj. Před rokem +1

      I was wondering the same

    • @adityaajit2120
      @adityaajit2120 Před rokem +2

      Also Hornbill is now launched as Punch, my man is just reading a very old article it seems...

  • @aryachatterjee9615
    @aryachatterjee9615 Před rokem +58

    Thanks a lot think school.I had requested for one such video on tata motors way back in November 2021,shows how much effort and research you all put in for 2 videos a week..Thanks a lot

  • @Arjun-dd9gd
    @Arjun-dd9gd Před rokem +364

    The one thing which is pulling back Tata is its after sales service.

    • @Mr.Coffee576
      @Mr.Coffee576 Před rokem +21

      And the 3 cylinder engine.

    • @anubhavsharma90
      @anubhavsharma90 Před rokem +43

      Been using Tata Vehilce since 2018, Honestly I uave never faced any service related issues. Prior to Tata I have used Maruti and Ford. Maruti is pathetic in terms of service ... Its always crowded and chaotic in Maruti Service centre, Ford was better

    • @rajsmora
      @rajsmora Před rokem +11

      Fake comment spotted

    • @raghavsinghal5260
      @raghavsinghal5260 Před rokem +18

      I dont agree. We have tata indigo 2013 model.. Its been 9 years but never feel any after sale issue

    • @orionsbelt9381
      @orionsbelt9381 Před rokem +1

      True

  • @hrishikesh07m
    @hrishikesh07m Před rokem +2

    It makes me feel really proud that I am a NexEV owner and TaMo shareholder.

  • @pratikmishra4431
    @pratikmishra4431 Před rokem +16

    Being a mechanical engineering student from IIT I can understand what he said. The life of mechanical engineers are also as adventurous as an automobile company

    • @prashant8426
      @prashant8426 Před rokem +5

      Buddy life on any engineer on this earth is adventurous ,,,😂😂😜😝

    • @mayankrajput9715
      @mayankrajput9715 Před rokem +1

      Bro u r from IIT that's why u can say this not any mechanical engineer from anywhere would agree with u

    • @SURYA-qh5yf
      @SURYA-qh5yf Před rokem

      @@mayankrajput9715 😂😂😂 shit 💯

  • @Sanatani_Sherni
    @Sanatani_Sherni Před rokem +32

    The True Gem Of Our Nation...
    Ratan Tata Sir 🇮🇳❤️💎

    • @yt_bharat
      @yt_bharat Před rokem

      Hain? Sahi me? Har election me chor netaao ko fund kare hain bhaiyya

  • @LogicLegionnaire
    @LogicLegionnaire Před rokem +47

    We own a tata Nexon ev, and i have to say guys....this is by far one of the best cars we bought.... firstly because our fuel costs monthly was about 20-50k....after the EV came in the house...it's merely 10k and most importantly...it's a very fun-to-drive car. Love you tata ❤️

    • @nikilkumar1000
      @nikilkumar1000 Před rokem +8

      Monthly Fuel cost of 20-50k? Wow that's a bit much right.

    • @LogicLegionnaire
      @LogicLegionnaire Před rokem

      @@nikilkumar1000 we had 3 diesel cars and daily drive of 50-60 km :)

    • @MissionCA101
      @MissionCA101 Před rokem +1

      10 k for electricity??
      Have a solar panel may be 70% of it also be saved

    • @LogicLegionnaire
      @LogicLegionnaire Před rokem +3

      @@MissionCA101 no...I'm talking about the diesel costs of our family now...not the electricity 😂 we still need diesel cars for longer distances and sometimes when more than one car is needed .....so yeah ..

  • @nirrmanchoudhury7248
    @nirrmanchoudhury7248 Před rokem +2

    Nailed it , I didn't expect such level of high quality graphics and detailed technical analysis .... you have leaped ahead than most of your co-creators by miles kudos very good work here 👍

  • @sanchitgangwani4741
    @sanchitgangwani4741 Před rokem +4

    It's just wonderful how you manage to deliver to us casestudies in such an amazing way i mean I really want to know your journey about when you started and what inspired you to start & how you manage to do all of this ? Great man keep up the good work 🔥❤️

  • @ankitrai96
    @ankitrai96 Před rokem +12

    I purchased a TATA Nexon and the only hiccup I faced so far was related to the second key. They had not given it at the time of delivery. Apart from that the experience has been good.

    • @RoshanDixit
      @RoshanDixit Před rokem +2

      Because of chip shortage

    • @arjunpanda9
      @arjunpanda9 Před rokem +1

      Please file a case, if not you cannot claim any insurance, if your car is stolen police will ask for both the keys and you will loose alot of other Benifits too.

  • @indiclifecoach2601
    @indiclifecoach2601 Před rokem +3

    You are an amazing presenter. Rich in details but less taxing on the intellect of a commoner like me. Keep going 🙌👌🏼🎉

  • @jebflanker
    @jebflanker Před rokem

    Well put together narrative and what a remarkable growth story - as an Indian, I take immense pride in the Tata group and how they have become a backbone of our economy.

  • @indiaversysrider
    @indiaversysrider Před rokem +1

    Loved the statement - People in India are price sensitive not life sensitive.. bang on.. couldn't have been articulated better

  • @darshandodal1889
    @darshandodal1889 Před rokem +17

    Other than money, we choose specific car due to the differentiation factor that the model carries. If what separates them no longer exists then there is no point in opting for one or the other. There exists a very thin line between cheap and affordable, and Tatas have failed miserably once in past in recognizing it (with its Nano).Tatas have to be very careful this time and have a balance of this strategy as well as communicate it properly to the market.

  • @thehercules047
    @thehercules047 Před rokem +5

    Before Nexon EV were build and launched, TATA build a small fleet of INDICA EV in UK and ran the concept for the unit on UK road and were able to test the vehicle. This helped transfer the knowledge to INDIA and find local suppliers and build Nexon EV.
    and the Platform provides with flexibility of different wheelbase as well so you can make longer wheelbase and shorter wheelbase cars from the same platform. due to the limitation of this the 2 platform was created as there is limit to how much you can change without affecting the structural integrity and safety. Safety was one of the main targets for the platform. Many years have been put in developing the platform with a lot of future planning.
    Good summary though.

  • @sriganths
    @sriganths Před rokem +1

    Mind blowing. Fascinating stretegy - how same family companies works to support each other

  • @shreyashkale.3137
    @shreyashkale.3137 Před rokem +6

    Proud to be a TATA Employee 💯

  • @chandandurga9002
    @chandandurga9002 Před rokem +3

    Wonderful presentation, spot on points, key logics and cooperation between group of companies. Amazing presentation 👏

  • @Kirnotsarg
    @Kirnotsarg Před rokem +10

    Platform sharing is an old concept. Almost all carmakers have adopted it. It appears that TaMo are in the middle of its adoption. I think the real reason is the leadership of N Chandra, who made the Tata group cos. help each other, which was not happening before.

  • @bharathkunder1518
    @bharathkunder1518 Před 10 měsíci

    Very Informative!!. As an Indian I support TATAs, because they are blessing for our country.

  • @shrutiupreti9936
    @shrutiupreti9936 Před rokem

    you are just so so goodddd, I am not a business student neither am i from commerce background or doing MBA , but i love watching your case studies, video's , they are so informative and easy to understand, instead of watching friends nowadays i watch your video while eating.

  • @illuminati2101
    @illuminati2101 Před rokem +7

    All this sounds so nice until you visit a Tata Motors Service Centre 💀💀💀

  • @varunprakash6207
    @varunprakash6207 Před rokem +4

    Tata motors success by coordination of Tata group of companies where they cost cut reduction and link with the company and Tata products - made in India 🇮🇳 They rise of EV vehicle system with one susten design with many cars 👍 Think school 🏫 explore Tata motors business strategy competition with maruti suzuki and Hyundai on EV car 2:35 The people see the price strategy but not lifeless on price 👍 wonderful presentation 👌 Research tata motors growth in 10 years from loss and get profit in market

  • @iasrahul8428
    @iasrahul8428 Před rokem

    Even your growth is increasing month by month. I am watching your videos from last 1 year and you are growing by leaps and bounds everyday. The content you provide to all of us can easily compete with top business universities. I would request you please make a online course regarding all business and marketing related so people like me who can't join top universities can take your course.

  • @mridulgupta4443
    @mridulgupta4443 Před rokem +1

    One of the best case study by think school ! Amazing presentation just loved the video .

  • @bharateshkumar2265
    @bharateshkumar2265 Před rokem +3

    Appointing Karl Slym as a MD was a game changer for Tata Motors.
    (using common platform for multiple products, Strategic change in entire Supply chain management and overall change in Tata dealer buying experience across India)
    And
    Highly under rated person Cyrus mistry.
    Their stint was short. But, they entirely shook the government style approach of Tata motors in R&D and manufacturing processes.
    And in 2018, I told my other Tata colleague, we will be turn around story by 2020 - 2021.
    Unfortunately, both of them no more 😑
    They didn't believe in me.
    Now the reality is front of everyone...!!!

  • @bejjenkiprashanth1357
    @bejjenkiprashanth1357 Před rokem +4

    Tata Nexon - E variant is mine favourite car
    One day definitely I will buy it for Mine ❤️

  • @rubanvinodhkhar3837
    @rubanvinodhkhar3837 Před rokem +2

    Fantastic episode. Really appreciate your research that goes behind each and every information.

  • @ExpertCareerConsultantAuthor

    A remarkable revival by TATA Motors; and a well researched case study by your team.

  • @_.aviralsingh._
    @_.aviralsingh._ Před rokem +6

    I love Tata, since decades they've been a trusted brand ❤

  • @soorajpatel68
    @soorajpatel68 Před rokem +4

    Whenever i buy my 1st car it would be TATA , no matter what ❤️

  • @lohith_sai
    @lohith_sai Před rokem

    Every second of this video on the success story was so inspiring & feeling proud over the success of Our Giant Group. I've made the notes properly & I'll make sure to use them for my academic
    Thanks for always inspiring buddy

  • @priyamsaha2710
    @priyamsaha2710 Před rokem +1

    One of the best videos on the channel! Great work!🎉🎉

  • @nagasatish7280
    @nagasatish7280 Před rokem +6

    Hi Ganesh, Could you do a case study of mahindra bringing in old motorcycles like yezdi, jawa, bsa to life again through classic legends.

  • @sriharisrinivas1620
    @sriharisrinivas1620 Před rokem +3

    🙏Namaskaram,
    I've been watching your videos, and very much inspired by your work "Think School" team.
    As I'm passionate of automobile industry, I'm a huge fan of Tata Motors in fact Tata Group.
    And my request for you is - 🙏Please make a video on TVS company. Because I also want to know more about this company.
    Please make Videos on TVS Company , TVS Motors, etc.,.
    And what are the Failures, Successes and Challenges - TVS faced while the company started in the year 1911, by T.V. Sundaram Iyengar.🙏

  • @ishiable
    @ishiable Před rokem

    Just yesterday i was searching TATA motors share growth in automobile sector.
    Today you made a whole video on it. I am feeling blessed 🌝🌝

  • @santhoshsankar657
    @santhoshsankar657 Před rokem +2

    You're phenomenal thanks for creating this ♥️

  • @nickelvikky9707
    @nickelvikky9707 Před rokem +12

    Platforming will help in reusability & also launching new products quick to market and also give edge in manufacturing price .. Major success of TATA is they focused on design aspects and aesthetics also able to launch multiple models in recent times while other competitors are not able to launch many models.. Land Rover take over helped TaTa to change their design

  • @harikrishnanl3327
    @harikrishnanl3327 Před rokem +31

    Hey Ganesh!
    There is a telegram channel with same channels logo etc. And they are giving financial tips to members.
    We just need some clarification regarding that. If it's not yours please mention it in your videos bro. Coz i feel scammers should not use ur image to make money.
    Genuine concern as a think school fam ❤️💯
    Hope u look into this.

    • @jaiaravind4u
      @jaiaravind4u Před rokem +9

      It's not from ThinkSchool, someone's pretending to be ThinkSchool

    • @harikrishnanl3327
      @harikrishnanl3327 Před rokem +1

      @@jaiaravind4u exactly if he can mention about this in next video people may avoid falling to their scam. That's y i mentioned it.

    • @orionsbelt9381
      @orionsbelt9381 Před rokem +4

      I was expecting that bot to reply here also 🤣

    • @harikrishnanl3327
      @harikrishnanl3327 Před rokem

      @@orionsbelt9381 😂😂✌️

  • @tarunpatel4179
    @tarunpatel4179 Před rokem

    Your RnD skills... Video editing skills... The way you start... The way you make viewers more curious... The way you end... The background music... The clips... All together make it a gem.
    The only problem is, I want to share your videos with my father and other family members, but they don't know English. I have to tell them what you were sharing on videos but I cannot do that much effectively. Can you please make it in Hindi. There must be people like me due to this reason, they skip sharing the such a informative content.
    Appreciate your hard work, and keep making such a content.
    Love from Gujarat.

  • @Clickostop
    @Clickostop Před rokem

    really appreciate your work on the videos. Keep going man!!

  • @Ganesh_Sh
    @Ganesh_Sh Před rokem +7

    I'm sure Think School put in an extensive research before arriving at this, but this is one case where I have a different take on the scenario
    1. Platform sharing: Nearly 2/3rd of the video talks about platform sharing and how it brought costs down. Yes it's something which was necessary and TATA should have adopted this earlier, but its not what gave them the edge over competition. The Japanese are the golden standard for platform sharing, and Maruti has been doing it for years! (funfact: The door latch and power window switch on 15 year old swift matches the recently launched teach loaded Ertiga/Brezza.) Same goes with Toyota - the king of platform sharing with Innova and Fortuner built on same platform! Tata was slow to pick it up.
    2. More money Per car: It is a very interesting metric to pick, but is it really painting the right picture?
    Tata sold 45,200 cars in June 22, out of which 31% was driven by Nexon - a midsegment car. The per car profit is obviously gonna be higher as Maruti sells volumes in the entry level segment. If more money per car is gonna be the metric, Mercedes, BMW, Kia and almost all minor players will beat Maruti in this metric.
    3. Focus on EV: This is something that I agree. TATA took the early mover advantage and established themselves as an EV brand. The trouble here is that Nexon EV is known for its unreliable battery range, to a point the government stepped in and removed subsidy. Is moving fast really sustainable then?
    What's my take?
    MARKET TRANISTION: The industry leader Maruti decided to strategically shift their focus to EV. They collaborated with Toyota and is working on Strong Hybrids and Electric powertrain R&D. They decided to completely focus on future and gave up on the current market - a transition stage. While others like TATA reworked on the FIAT-sourced 1.3L multijet diesel engine to make it BS6 compliant and use it on Nexon, Maruti gave up on Diesel Engine altogether. The impact of this can be seen in poor mid-segment sales. With a single 1.4L K series engine powering everything from Brezza, Ertiga, S-cross & Ciaz, the competitors took advantage and Maruti lost market share. Even the all new Brezza and Ertiga are facelifts of previous generations and not a major revamp.
    Nexon gained in C1 segment and Creta in C2.
    The Future?
    Unlike most established players, Maruti did not stay idle and milk on current technology, they're trying to leap frog straight to electric powertrains and skip this transition years. If they pull it off right, in the joint venture with Toyota, consumers will shift back to Maruti in a couple of years.
    TATA got their short term strategy right and they have a winner - The Nexon. But will it hold? We'll have to see.

    • @AbhishekMishra-sn8qm
      @AbhishekMishra-sn8qm Před rokem +1

      Subsidy is rolled out to early adopters. Nexon range is good once people get used to it. Tata already have shown with curvv and Avinya what they are going to bring in future. From 25 onwards I can see tata motors capturing Indian automobile market as top player. Once the deal with Argentina for lithium finalised, they will make batteries also . They are already investing in chip market and utilising tech from jaguar land rover.
      The only negative for them is declining sales of Jags.

  • @fittnessinsider7446
    @fittnessinsider7446 Před rokem +4

    He and the other Tatas including Jamshedpur are the hens of this country who are more good and talented then I will ever be

  • @Aman-tt4lb
    @Aman-tt4lb Před rokem +1

    Great stuff man. Watching this from Tata motors plant in Jamshedpur makes feel something I can't even explain.

  • @kushagra5825
    @kushagra5825 Před rokem +1

    I was looking for a channel who does regular case studies in English for a long time but couldn't find one . There were some like Dr. Bindra but it was in Hindi and he shouts too much. Others were foreign channels so they didn't make case studies on the Indian content but then I came across this channel and it blew my mind . Everything's perfect down here . All the data is research based , the videos are upto the point and most importantly they are based on the current affairs and you even get the study material if you want to dwell deeper in the topic .

  • @avinashkarra6098
    @avinashkarra6098 Před rokem +5

    the ecosystem of tata group is what makes it insanely good

  • @mannysmandatories5595
    @mannysmandatories5595 Před rokem +3

    I feel like an MBA degree is pointless as long as Think School keeps pushing out these banger video case studies

  • @avikalmanitripathi9027

    One of the most commendable job what you're doing is making emphasis on to Learn or to Read that further exaggerate the Knowledge of the individual over different areas along with your video insisting 'bundles of knowledgeable contents' that are interpreted in much easier way.....
    Simple wow Ganesh
    Big fan ❤️
    Keep this up

  • @professor3092
    @professor3092 Před rokem +1

    You explained this so amazingly. I am following details of automobile industries growth and fall. And today you explained growth of TATA motors it is amazing. Please make about fall of Ford in India and other manufacturers. It is interesting topic.

  • @jeewala3414
    @jeewala3414 Před rokem +3

    After watching this video literally anyone can start their own automobile company😀 this is why we call think school the free mba school, thank you ganesh and parsh bhaiya and the think school team.

  • @krishnachaitanya3400
    @krishnachaitanya3400 Před rokem +13

    How is this a "GENIUS STRATEGY"? Pretty much every car company seems to be following the platform strategy. If anything, this seems like Tata is just catching up now and is late to the game. The agile fashion of rolling out EVs, however is commendable.

    • @ayush4565
      @ayush4565 Před rokem

      Toyota/Maruti are rolling out EV mode in their car also.
      Less see the competition

  • @rajatpille862
    @rajatpille862 Před rokem +1

    The only channel where I get concise information ,ur research level is next level, thanks Ganesh bro

  • @OdysseyOfAman
    @OdysseyOfAman Před rokem +1

    Another excellent video! I have always wondered what did all of this meant, like platform sharing, model sharing (in case of Suzuki & Toyota), etc. Thank you bro for this muft gyan!

  • @hassan42865
    @hassan42865 Před rokem +3

    Same concept applies to any multi brand business. “Build once and configure as needed” philosophy

  • @varunrai2211
    @varunrai2211 Před rokem +18

    The only reason we as a customer don't want to put money in Tata is the after sales service which is very poor. I had my own experience...we went to tata showroom to book 2 cars but the kind of experience we had while having interaction with the frontline people was very disgusting..that small thing changed our mind not to invest in Tata. I personally think Tata has really done R&D on their car's and they have really come up with superb car design...but what matters to the customer is the kind of interaction..the kind of after sales service offered by the showroom..and I think they fail in this section.

    • @nitinojha2034
      @nitinojha2034 Před rokem +4

      Yes there relationship ship manager are overconfident and not much knowledge they had
      And in my city they sold a 2 year old tiago as brand new in 2022
      Also service station is like the roadside type

    • @anupamaraviprakash6060
      @anupamaraviprakash6060 Před rokem +5

      That is because all these years they had only cab drivers to deal with

  • @mylove5uda
    @mylove5uda Před rokem

    Excellent content as always. Nicely crafted for easy understanding. 👌

  • @sukan81
    @sukan81 Před rokem +1

    Brilliant research and compilation. kudos to whole team

  • @Mr.Coffee576
    @Mr.Coffee576 Před rokem +25

    If Tata brings a 4 cylinder engine and improve its service, they will easily beat Maruti.

    • @siddhantrs4545
      @siddhantrs4545 Před rokem

      @Sreekanth my dad bought the 2.2lit 4cyl 156hp 400nm tourque tata hexa when it was launched
      we still own it and it was my advice
      the reason tata discontinued that engine is because it ate turbos easily and caused high maintainenece

    • @MissionCA101
      @MissionCA101 Před rokem

      @@siddhantrs4545 elicit please

  • @hridoyarrong
    @hridoyarrong Před rokem +3

    Amazing content! Really funny to see how a few stupid gaming channels can have more subscribers than you. You deserve a lot more attention based on the content that you make. No words for your research and the efforts that went into it. Awesome! man. Keep up the good work.

  • @RupeshSingh-wv6um
    @RupeshSingh-wv6um Před rokem

    Perfect way to present any case study.
    Great, keep going

  • @prayagrai543
    @prayagrai543 Před rokem

    Your videos are like watching documentary....
    Where one with minimal to zero knowledge can understand complex topics.
    Thank you sir

  • @yash_kambli
    @yash_kambli Před rokem +13

    Tata should adopt Toyota's lean manufacturing and other techniques like 6 sigmas, kaizan for their manufacturing. Only this can make their cars reliable, long lasting. it also enable faster development while reducing overall expenditure.

    • @harry-ln2sc
      @harry-ln2sc Před rokem +2

      What the fuck ur saying brother reliable and long lasting acha acha lgta ha tere pass Maruti ki gaddi ha tata ki hoti to ye nhi boltaa 😂😂

    • @anantraj706
      @anantraj706 Před rokem +1

      Bro almost all the company including Tata use these techniques. Just using these won't solve the problem. Tata needs to work on their R&D, QC, and customer service and support.

    • @biplabkumarghosh6300
      @biplabkumarghosh6300 Před rokem +2

      Except Toyota's Just-In-Time inventory model has failed terribly.
      In 2022, covid lockdowns caused major disruptions to the supply chains.
      While companies like Tesla had huge inventory and in-house manufacturing, they were able to continue making thousands of vehicles, while Toyota closed its factories due to parts shortages and kept staring at its suppliers.

    • @yash_kambli
      @yash_kambli Před rokem

      @@anantraj706 if they had used it effectively, such issues wouldn't appeared in first place. Tatas strategy clearly looking confusing, they sometimes plan something but launched something else, RnD and testing also taking more time than ideal. When product launched it often felt as a half baked product.

    • @chinmayau
      @chinmayau Před rokem

      Not Toyota, now tesla is the benchmark.

  • @almostoem
    @almostoem Před rokem +6

    Tata cars are only good in showroom. Their after sales and control on dealerships is poor. Their service partners lack training, lack spares supply which are often delayed and lack professionalism. I am an owner and this has been my experience after trying out several of tata authorised service partners

  • @sanjaykomal
    @sanjaykomal Před rokem

    Loved your indepth analysis report on Tata motors. Great job guys. Thanks learnt a lot.

  • @vishnumohan6926
    @vishnumohan6926 Před rokem

    Loved the video! Especially the studio..the white black n red combination looks stunning 🙌🏻♥️

  • @Vishal_Srivastav
    @Vishal_Srivastav Před rokem +4

    Strategy of TATA:
    1.Marketed hard to link products with nationalism.
    2. Spent crores for negative campaigns against rivals using youtube and other social media indirectly.
    3. Its common now a days for businesses to link the things with emotions but tata did it insanely

  • @lohith1701
    @lohith1701 Před rokem +6

    It feels very bad to hear that RATAN TATA is getting older day by day😔😔

  • @ArusheeShenoy09
    @ArusheeShenoy09 Před rokem

    Love it.. please do put these up as podcasts as well, it would be of great help 😄

  • @TEJASHDMEHTA
    @TEJASHDMEHTA Před rokem +1

    Overall content is excellent and your graphics are very good. It helps understand the concept very easily. Good job 👏

  • @ummm01
    @ummm01 Před rokem +3

    I want a detailed video on TATA empire. And it's global presence and how can they expand more.
    TATA salt to VOLTAS to TCS it's amazing 😅.

  • @sunay72
    @sunay72 Před rokem +10

    The Game changer for TATA has been NEXON. A robust vehicle which has not only been Tara's best seller, but has been one of the best seller car accross all segments!
    It was the first Indian car to receive 5 star GNCAP ratings and since then SAFETY and TATA became synonymous.

    • @dileepzeta988
      @dileepzeta988 Před rokem +1

      what u meant by "first car to receive 5 start GNAP" ? GNAP only tests indian and african cars..also its not a govt regulated agency .

  • @ayushagrawal5691
    @ayushagrawal5691 Před rokem

    Your videos are really full of insight and I always learn something new from them. Really appreciate your hard work man 👏👏

  • @hikingcloud
    @hikingcloud Před rokem

    Very well explained and articulated, must have done great amount of research to prepare. Keep it up!

  • @ayush4565
    @ayush4565 Před rokem +3

    Ganesh, you missed one thing,
    Maruti profit margins are low becoz most of the cars maruti made are actually small cars which with lesser margins.
    So they play on Volumes.

  • @jaisaikishore1812
    @jaisaikishore1812 Před rokem +2

    Hoping to see TATA and Mahindra at the top Our money Our companies. ❤️

  • @mehboobkarmali5211
    @mehboobkarmali5211 Před rokem

    Well done TATA regards from Tanzania

  • @shivukhot7481
    @shivukhot7481 Před rokem +1

    TATA is the true leader which taking country forward
    Proud to be family of TATA

  • @Rahul-gv8by
    @Rahul-gv8by Před rokem

    Great & simplified explanation about platform. Thank you!!!

  • @nikhilsgaikwad
    @nikhilsgaikwad Před rokem

    Hats off to your efforts, upto point and detailed study . Keep one the great work. 👍

  • @vikramdeshmukh6899
    @vikramdeshmukh6899 Před rokem +1

    Great content ..Hats off to ur team and ur passion & energy

  • @SeriousTopics
    @SeriousTopics Před rokem +1

    Looking forward to more such content. Cheers to the Think School team!

  • @iNamanVerma
    @iNamanVerma Před rokem

    Extremely well explained. 👏🏼 Kudos.🙂

  • @sanath111
    @sanath111 Před rokem +1

    What an explanation brother really kudos to your work, every video great info...and knowledge..... keep going

  • @KK-rj6nj
    @KK-rj6nj Před rokem

    Gr8 one buddy! Very Informative and well articulated. 👍👍👍

  • @BTBArman-vp5iw
    @BTBArman-vp5iw Před rokem

    Awesome..❤❤
    Loving your simple and fluent English.