Mahindra Swot Analysis Essay

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Mahindra & Mahindra, a leading corporate entity in India, is engaged in manufacturing, Automobile, Real Estate etc. Although being a business house profits being a necessity Mahindra & Mahindra also focuses on sustainable development. Mahindra & Mahindra has institutionalised sustainability not just at the corporate level, but at the level of each business.
Our assignment has lots of parts of which I shall discuss the parts that I covered and what are my learnings from them.
In the first part of the assignment the report my individual contribution consisted of making a SWOT analysis of Mahindra & Mahindra.
SWOT ANALYSIS
STRENGTH-
• Mahindra group gives employment to over 110,000.
• Sturdy SUVs are good for Indian roads and off road- terrain. …show more content…

Participating suppliers at all the three places witnessed presentations on sustainable operational practices as well as a dialogue session. Suppliers gained knowledge on various sustainability aspects such as energy conservation, water efficiency, waste management, use of alternate energy, local sourcing, operational safety and biodiversity. Mahindra & Mahindra's Sustainability Roadmap 2020 was also shared during the meetings. All three meets saw an overwhelming response with around 65+ individuals from 50 companies in the West zone, 50+ individuals from 35 companies in the North zone and 100+ individuals from 80 companies attending the South Zone meet.

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Our Environment Management approach aims to achieve continuous improvement in environmental performance in all our activities. Mahindra & Mahindra follow a well-structured process to manage waste, water and energy resources across the Group operations. Environment parameters are now aspects of roadmap. Employees at all levels are responsible for Company's environmental performance. Robust monitoring practices, stringent feedback measures, continuous introspection along with a well-defined reporting structure, enables us to be ahead of the industry curve on environment

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