Assessing Losses Caused by Vandalism
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Case Details:
Case Code : INS003
Case Length : 03 Pages
Period : 2003
Pub Date : 2003
Teaching Note : Available
Organization : Varied
Industry : Insurance
Countries : India
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"The rents for houses in the city area are too high," said Ramesh Chatterji to
his friend Vinod Mehra. To avoid paying high rent, Chatterji had taken a
house almost on the outskirts of the city.
"How is the rent for the house in which you are presently residing?" asked
his friend Mehra.
"There is hardly any difference from what is charged in the city area. Even
though it is little less than the rent charged in the city, it is
compensated by the amount of money spent on commuting," said Chatterji.
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Chatterji was working as a senior financial analyst
at Badla Finance Consultancy, situated in Navi Mumbai. The company was
flying high on its recent achievements. The organization had recently
helped a leading private commercial bank recover from a financial
disaster.
The bank was able to recover by implementing the suggestions given by
the team at Badla Finance Consultancy. Chatterji was a part of the team
involved in developing a solution for the bank. Due to his valuable
contribution to the team, he was recently promoted as senior financial
analyst... |

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This case study was compiled from published sources, and is intended to be used as a basis for class discussion. It is not intended to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a management situation. Nor is it a primary information source.
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