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Why Indian companies failing to produce world class brands

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Lack of Research and Development 
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 Compromising on quality standards
Seraj Ashraf  |  Argues in support of  "Compromising on quality standards"  |  6 months ago
Most of the Indian consumer compromise on quality, its not because they do not want a quality product but they lack resource to buy a quality product. Most of the Indian consumer are from middle class family who prefer their work done with...
Maddury V Sreeram  |  Argues in support of  "Lack of Research and Development"  |  6 months ago
Because we don't look beyond
chatur bangdu  |  Argues in support of  "Compromising on quality standards"  |  1 year ago
I think Quality or research is not the standard to produce a world class brand. Let me clarify this, How could you differentiate quality between Coke Pepsi? Can you say, which brand’s quality is better? Nokia or Samsung? Can you differentiate...
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I NEVER GET FIRST CLASS IN MY STUDY THATS WHY I ASK THIS QUESTION TO YOU PEOPLE...........
RAJESHWARI RANCHHODBHAI JADAV  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
NEED OF GOOD TEACHER
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