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    NAME :- MUHAMMAD TAHA YASEEN

    ID :- 54488

    CLASS :- BBA-ERP

    SUBJECT :- PRINCILPLE OF MANAGEMENT

    PROJECT :- CASE STUDY OF PAKISTAN TOBACCO COMPANY

    DATE :- 13-MAY-2010

    SUPERVISOR :- SIR OVAIS AHMED

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    CONTENT:-

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    NAME :- MUHAMMAD TAHA YASEEN..............................................................................

    ID :- 54488...............................................................................................................

    CLASS :- BBA-ERP..........................................................................................................

    SUBJECT :- PRINCILPLE OF MANAGEMENT..........................................................................

    PROJECT :- CASE STUDY OF PAKISTAN TOBACCO COMPANY ..

    DATE :- 13-MAY-2010...................................................................................................

    SUPERVISOR :- SIR OVAIS AHMED..........................................................................................

    INTRODUCTION:.....................................................................................................................

    TOBACCO HISTORY: ............................................................................................................

    TOBACCO BUSINESS PRINCIPLES:..........................................................................................

    Location:................................................................................................................................

    VISION:...................................................................................................................................

    MISSION STATEMENT:............................................................................................................

    Total Number of Employees:..................................................................................................

    Reason for decreasing Employees.........................................................................................

    Awards Won in the current year:...........................................................................................

    Focus of the Organization......................................................................................................

    Organizational Culture...........................................................................................................

    TOP MANAGER.......................................................................................................................

    ABOUT CEO/MD:....................................................................................................................

    HEAD OF BUSINESS DEVLOPEMENT:......................................................................................

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    Slump in International Tobacco Industry but Growing PTC:...................................................

    Pakistan Tobacco industry:....................................................................................................

    Cigarette production in Pakistan:...........................................................................................

    Cigarette Buyers:...................................................................................................................

    Image:....................................................................................................................................

    International Tobacco Industry overview: .............................................................................

    Issues and Threats for the Tobacco Industry:........................................................................

    International Industry:............................................................................................................

    Pakistani Industry:.................................................................................................................

    PTC Views on the above stated Issues:..................................................................................

    References:............................................................................................................................

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    PAKISTAN TOBACCO COMPANY:

    INTRODUCTION:Pakistan Tobacco Company limited is part of British American

    Tobacco, the worlds most international tobacco group, with brands sold in 180

    markers around the world.

    They start the operations in Pakistan began in 1947, making then one of Pakistan first fore

    investment. They produce high quality tobacco products to meet the diverse preferences o

    millions of consumers, and they work in all areas of the business, from crop to consumers.

    This company is committed to providing consumers with excellent products and to

    demonstrating that they meeting his commercial goal in the manner expected of a

    responsible tobacco group the 21stcentury.

    TOBACCO HISTORY:From being the first multinational to set up its business in Pakista

    in 1947 in beginning operation out of a warehouse near Karachi part, they have come a lon

    way.

    From being just a single factory operation to a company which is now involved in every

    aspect of cigarette production, from crop to consumer they have evolve and grown with

    Pakistan. However, what is significant about these 62 years is the effort that Pakistan

    Tobacco Company has demonstrated in the development of the country. By being

    instrumental in the campaign for modern agricultural and industrial practices, they have

    helped in the development and progress of the agricultural industrial sector in the country

    TOBACCO BUSINESS PRINCIPLES:Pakistan Tobacco Company is a commercial

    enterprise and our primary role is to build long term shareholder value by meeting consumpreferences for high quality product, however. They believe by that absorbing and balancin

    a wider rang of expectations, they are best. Placed to continue building a sustainable

    Tobacco business.

    Link other multinational enterprises benefiting from economic glob lasting, British; America

    Tobacco also faces increasing demands to be more transparent and to demonstrate high

    standards for corporation contacts that might in the past have been taken on trust in today

    4t of specified style in doc

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    rapidly changing world, last and successful business can be perceived as powerful and sel

    interested and can face barriers to trust. As a Tobacco business the group can face more th

    others. In addressing these, a further challenge is that major enterprises like British Americ

    Tobacco often encounter varying and at time conflicting stakeholder expectation in differen

    countries and cultures.

    The four guiding principal are:

    Strength from diversity

    Open minded.

    Freedom through responsibility, and

    Enterprising spirit

    Location:Registered Office:

    Pakistan Tobacco Company Limited

    Dubai Plaza, Plot No. 5

    Street 20, Salman Market, F-11/2

    P.O. Box 2549

    Islamabad-44000

    Telephone: +92 (51) 2083200, 2083201

    Fax: +92 (51) 2111913

    Web: www.ptc.com.pk

    Regional Sales Offices:

    North Punjab & N.W.F.P.

    House # 57-A/6, Satellite Town

    Rawalpindi

    Telephone: +92 (51) 4582390-91

    Fax: +92(51) 4582392

    http://www.ptc.com.pk/http://www.ptc.com.pk/
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    VISION:

    Corporate vision is a short, succinct, and inspiring Statements of what theorganization intends to become and to achieve at some point in the future, often in

    competitive terms. Vision refuse to the category of intentions that the broad, all inclusive a

    forward thinking. It is the image that a business must have if its Goals before it sets out to

    reach them. It describes aspirations for the future, without specifying the means that will b

    used to achieve those desired ends.

    MISSION STATEMENT:A mission statement is an organization vision translated into

    written forms. It Make the concrete the leaders view of the direction and purpose of theorganization. For many corporate leaders it is a vital element in any attempt to motivate

    employees and to give them a sense of priorities.

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    Total Number of Employees:

    Total number of employees as at December 31, 2008 was 1,655 (2007: 1,668).

    Reason for decreasing Employees

    Organizational restructuring

    Telecom sector attracted many employees of the company at high pays, as a result

    high turnover of employee observed. This issue is somewhat now resolved by the

    company as it has started paying more incentives to the employees and also givingtraining and development courses to its employees.

    Awards Won in the current year:The Company was awarded the following Awards:

    Corporate Excellence Award by the Management association of Pakistan

    BATs Global Environmental Health & Safety Award

    BATs Global Leaf Award.

    25th Corporate Excellence Award in Business and Industry Category

    PTC Annual Report for 2007 was recognized as the best in its category by ICAP

    Focus of the OrganizationThe Company focuses on the following operational targets:

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    Continued strong volume and profit growth.

    Increased focus on productivity savings.

    Launch of the 3rd cycle of our social reporting dialogues.

    Improved corporate governance.

    Environment, Health & Safety

    Organizational CultureOur culture consists of values we derive from our 4 guiding principles. We are currently in t

    process of launching internal campaigns to further inculcate these values into the daily live

    of our employees. Our guiding principles in brief are:

    TOP MANAGER

    ABOUT CEO/MD:Real business is not just about profit but also how these profits a

    achieved. Our corporate strategy reflects hour strong commitment to responsibility provide

    the foundations for our people, growth and productivity.

    Nick Hales, CEO/MD.

    HEAD OF BUSINESS DEVLOPEMENT:As a forward-looking tobacco company, they

    have a long history of responsible business conducts and practice. They are one of the larg

    excise revenue generated and they have played a major role in developing Pakistan is

    industrial sector.

    Naveed A.Ahmed, Head of Business Development.

    Slump in International Tobacco Industry but Growing PTC:

    Pakistan Tobacco industry:Tobacco industry makes a significant contribution to all sectors of the economy, from farm

    to manufacturing to retailing. The tobacco industry is the largest employer in NWFP, beside

    this the other one million persons are dependent on it countrywide. On the other hand, its

    contribution to the government revenue receipts is very sizeable by the way of federal exc

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    duty and sales tax. According to a study carried out, the industry is the single largest

    contributor to federal excise duty. (Study by The News)

    Cigarette production in Pakistan:According to press reports, Pakistans total cigarette market is around 89 billion sticks. Wh

    the legitimate sector supplied 74 billion sticks to the market, theremaining 15 billion iscigarettes were either smuggled into the country or marketed by counterfeiters and non-du

    paid manufacturers inflicting heavy losses to the federal exchequer. Cigarettes are the mo

    highly taxed products in the country and up to 78 per cent of the retail price is realized by

    federal government in the form of federal excise duty and sales tax. Pakistan has long poro

    border with India, China and Afghanistan which makes it impossible to completely seal the

    (Study by The News)

    Cigarette Buyers:The firms that manufacture finished goods act as purchasers themselves, buying it from th

    farmers. They serve as intermediaries that purchase, process and resell.

    In the local market, Twenty-nine percent (29%) of men and 3.4% of women smoke cigarett

    regularly, concluded the National Health Survey, while the Pakistan Society of Cancer

    Prevention says 37% of men and 4% of women over 15 years of age are smokers. Accordin

    to Pakistan Pediatric Association, 1,000 to 1,200 children between the ages of 6 and 16 yea

    take up smoking every day.

    Cigarette consumption in Pakistan is five times higher than in India with 620 cigarettes peradult per annum against 119 for India. This shows that the market for tobacco industry is

    very immense locally. (Reference: NUST Research Center)

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    Image:The industry has a negative image among its consumers and the general public. This is du

    to the various health hazards associated with tobacco consumption. People are also blamin

    the government for its support for the industry. Smoking is the cause of lung cancer in 90%

    the cases. Its users get addicted to it.

    Although the companies can not change the nature of their product, they are trying to buil

    socially responsible image in the eyes of the consumers. PTC is currently engaged in variou

    programs such as afforestation, Mobile doctors program, Youth smoking prevention, learnin

    resource centers. The laskson group has set up Lakson medical center (Sahiwal hospital) a

    a Medical complex in Sawabi NWFP. (Reference: NUST Research Center)

    International Tobacco Industry overview:

    Phillip Morris began his tobacco sales in England in 1847. During their rise to the top, PhillipMorris & Co., Ltd. has developed into two divisions, Phillip Morris USA and Phillip Morris

    International. The combined sales of these cigarettes has given Phillip Morris USA a market

    share of 49.9%, just under half of the total cigarette sales in America (taken from

    http://www.phillipmorrisusa.com). This level of excellence is rivaled by their main competit

    Reynolds American, Inc. Reynolds American, Inc. is the newly formed parent company of th

    R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company and Brown and Williamson Tobacco USA. This merger took

    place on July 30, 2004, and combined R.J. Reynolds (the 2nd largest tobacco manufacturer

    the country) with Brown and Williamson Tobacco USA (the 3rd largest tobacco manufactur

    in the country) (taken from http://www.reynoldsamerican.com). This merger created a

    company with a market share of approximately 33.3%, the only figure that comes close to

    Phillip Morris USAs whopping 49.9%These days, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco and Reynolds

    American, Inc. have diversified their product lines to include items not involving tobacco.

    Their acquisition of food giant Nabisco shows this trend away from tobacco, and is perhaps

    the largest reason why their tobacco products have lost their market share to Phillip Morris

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    Issues and Threats for the Tobacco Industry:

    International Industry:In the last decade or so, there has been a large anti-smoking backlash in the United States

    The recent out-of-court settlement of $360 billion between "Big Tobacco" and participants

    a class action suit has spurred the development of anti-smoking coalitions in other parts of

    the world.

    The decline in smoking in North America, especially the United States, has been offset by a

    strong push from the large tobacco companies to find converts in the developing world. As

    tobacco control is tightening in the West, transnational tobacco companies are becomingmore active in developing countries. The result is that tobacco use is declining at the rate o

    1.5% in the West but at the same time it is increasing at the rate of 1.7% in the developing

    countries.

    While the anti-tobacco movement in the USA helped lower cigarette sales, Big Tobacco, the

    largest US companies: Philip Morris, R.J. Reynolds and Brown and Williamson, as well as the

    British American Tobacco Co., have continue to expand overseas. They have flooded the

    markets in Asia and Eastern Europe with advertisements, promotional products and cut-pri

    brands designed to encourage new smokers.

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    Some of the government sanctions, which have been primarily handed down from the FDAhave been a minor hindrance to the tobacco companies themselves, such as compliance

    checks for ID requirements where tobacco is sold (Benjamin, 2000). However, some have

    been much more damaging to the product and the companies, requiring a label on the

    package that would deter customers, the regulations on their advertisements, and the laws

    settlement that resulted in the yearly payment to state governments (Benjamin, 2000). A

    dwindling market has been created by these sanctions. By imposing such sanctions, the

    government has been changing tobaccos image to be more ugly and unattractive. This

    deglamorization of tobacco has lead to decreases in sales margins in recent years (Visco

    2002). It also deters the sale to barely-legal young adults who may want to experiment,

    causing a potential profit loss for the tobacco companies.

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) May 22, 2009 --Cigarette companies systematically lied for years

    order to sell tobacco products they knew were dangerous, a U.S. appeals court said on

    Friday May22, 2009. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled the

    companies, including Altria Group Inc. and its Philip Morris USA unit, violated federal

    racketeering laws by conspiring to lie about the dangers of smoking.

    British American Tobacco has become the latest UK Company to be targeted in Russia with

    threats of legal action for "misleading" consumers and infringing their rights and for "nicoti

    genocide", allegedly for making huge profits at the expense of Russians' health, by the

    country's consumer rights agency, Rospotrebnadzor.

    Furthermore, Scotland is going to ban cigarette displays in stores; Crackdown includes

    outlawing vending machines after research found underage smokers are among their main

    users.

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    Tobacco is a pesticides dependent crop as its broad and succulent leaves provide favorable

    conditions for the development of many pests and diseases. The pesticides used in the

    tobacco cultivation happen to assimilate in the leaves which then sometimes become an

    integral part of the leaf. These leave are then processed and used in manufacturing the

    cigarettes, and thus consequently the final consumer also consumes some doze of pesticidduring smoking. This leaves some bad impacts on the body in case of continuous smoking

    like; vomiting, headache, respiratory problems, and convulsions.

    Pakistani Industry:The News Pakistan (May 22, 2009)-- With World No-Tobacco Day on 31st May 2009,

    expectations run high because nothing short of withdrawal of the controversial Statutory

    Regulatory Order (SRO) legitimizing the creation of designated smoking areas in Pakistan w

    be acceptable to anti-tobacco networks, alliances, and campaigners working at both the

    national as well as the global levels.

    On May 27, a collaborative activity has been planned with the Ministry of Railways for

    implementation of Article 6 of the No-Smoking Ordinance, which ordains that all public

    transport has to be smoke-free. The activities will conclude with a No Smoking Awareness

    Campaign with the Traffic Police on May 30th. More than 8,000 stickers prepared by the

    Traffic Police will be distributed on the occasion.

    PTC Views on the above stated Issues:At Pakistan Tobacco Company, we have long accepted that smoking is risky. Our business

    not about persuading people to smoke; it is about offering quality brands to adults who haalready taken the decision to smoke. We strongly believe that smoking should only be for

    adults who are aware of the risks.

    In a nutshell, our view on smoking is this:

    British American Tobacco companies produce fine quality products that provide pleasure to

    many millions of adult smokers around the world. Along with the pleasures of cigarette

    smoking come real risks of serious diseases. We also recognize that for many people

    smoking is difficult to quit.

    Smoking is a cause of various serious and fatal diseases such as lung cancer, respiratorydisease and heart disease.

    The risks associated with smoking are primarily defined by epidemiological (population

    statistical) studies that show that groups of lifetime smokers have a far higher incidence of

    certain diseases than comparable groups of non-smokers. These risks tend to be greater i

    groups that start smoking younger, smoke for longer, and smoke more cigarettes per day.

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    The statistics, however, do not tell us whether a particular individual smoker will avoid an

    associated disease by smoking less, and all smoking behaviors are associated with

    significantly increased health risks. Studies also show that the only way to avoid smoking-related risks is not to smoke in the first place, and the best way to reduce the risks is to qu

    Similarly, the discussion on the issue of Pesticides inclusion in the tobacco can be detained

    the statement that we have a modernized manufacturing process for the production of

    cigarettes, which ensures the removal of such pesticides out of the tobacco leaves.

    References:

    www.thenetwork.org.pk/pressrelease.

    NUST Research Center

    Business Recorder(www.brecorder.com)

    Pakistan Tobacco Board(www.ptc.com.pk)

    http://www.brecorder.com/http://opt/scribd/conversion/tmp/scratch6656/(www.ptc.com.pk)http://www.brecorder.com/http://opt/scribd/conversion/tmp/scratch6656/(www.ptc.com.pk)