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Darden University of Virginia (USA)
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Dow Chemical U.S.A.: Capacity Expansion
Carraway, Robert L.Case DARDEN-QA-0411-EDecision AnalysisDow Chemical U.S.A. is faced with the decision of where to locate a new chemical reactor. Three current plants sites are being considered. Economic planner John Lewis has been charged with analyzing the impact of the reactor location on distribution costs. Though not suggested in the case, it is possible to construct a linear programming model to assist him in his analysis.Starting at €8.20
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TV Advertising Pricing at Regional Broadcast Network (B) - Teaching note
Popescu, Dana; Goldberg, RebeccaTeaching Note DARDEN-QA-0967TN-EDecision AnalysisEric Hughes, advertising sales manager at Regional Broadcast Network (RBN), needs to avoid a takeover by increasing revenue from ad sales. Currently, ad plans are created for advertisers by combining ad spots from a fixed inventory of shows, making an effort to meet requirements such as a preferred split of prime/non-prime shows and views (impressions) in target demographics. Ad plans are priced using rate cards (RCs) based on industry norms, and...Starting at €0.00
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Project Scoping
Grushka-Cockayne, Yael; Ridgway, GriffithTechnical Note DARDEN-QA-0960Decision AnalysisA project’s scope specifies the work needed to deliver a product, service, or result, given specified features and functions. At its core, scoping a project requires accurately predicting the allocation of resources for a given initiative in a way that forecasts answers to questions about performance, including timeline, cost, and deliverables. Such a skill is highly valued by organizations but is rarely taught formally. This technical note off...Starting at €8.20
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Tweets, Retweets, and Entrepreneurship
Lichtendahl, Kenneth C. Jr.; Grushka-Cockayne, Yael; Friedman, Sasha; Greenfield, JohnCase DARDEN-QA-0838-EDecision AnalysisThis case looks into how to effectively engage audiences through social media marketing. Specifically, the case addresses how entrepreneurs can use Twitter to generate community awareness through tweets and retweets. It also provides information about Twitter’s history, format, and publicly available data analytics.Starting at €8.20
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Carvana: IsBadBuy
Case DARDEN-QA-0886-EDecision AnalysisThis case, which has been taught successfully in a Darden online class, allows for an introductory application of the Tableau analytics platform. In 2012, Carvana Co., an e-commerce platform for buying used cars, hosted a competition called “Don’t Get Kicked!” wherein 570 teams competed to predict if a car purchased at auction was a “kick” (i.e., a bad buy)—a vehicle with a major defect. To compete, teams downloaded Carvana’s data from Kaggle’s ...Starting at €8.20
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Fannie Mae's Data Dynamics
Lichtendahl, Kenneth C. Jr.; Loutskina, Elena; Grushka-Cockayne, Yael; Yemen, Gerry; Boatright, BenjaminCase DARDEN-QA-0903-EDecision AnalysisThis case uses one of Fannie Mae’s credit-risk transfer instruments (CRT) to explore its data set platform and predict loan defaults through machine learning algorithms. The CRT, called Connecticut Avenue Securities (CAS), issued bonds valued on the performance of preselected pools of mortgages. The material works well to unfold natural language processing using Python. Through a three-class series, students will learn to wrangle data, experience...Starting at €8.20
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Private Banking Advisers at BCB Edmonton (B): Visualizing the Business
Ovchinnikov; Anton S.Case DARDEN-QA-0906-EDecision AnalysisA bank manager is thinking about how to manage the new private banking advisers (PBA) practice in her region. For that she needs to determine how many PBAs she needs; where they should be located; and to which branches each of them should be assigned. This three-case series exposes students to the underlying sequence of analytical tasks; which culminate in solving an integer-programming optimization model—a main tool of prescriptive analytics. Th...Starting at €5.74
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Getting Rich on Crypto
Grushka-Cockayne, Yael; Goelz, Charles; Willingham, Davis; Le, ShawnCase DARDEN-QA-0897-EDecision AnalysisDan Nickerson, a private wealth manager at a big firm, had just begun taking on his first set of clients when one of them asked his advice on whether he should add bitcoin to his investment portfolio. Nickerson noticed that the price of one bitcoin had risen from $276.30 in March 2015, to $20,089.00 in December 2017, and closed on March 2, 2018, at $10,977.40. This represented an almost unprecedented amount of volatility when compared to other a...Starting at €8.20
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TeeGolf Company: To Exit or Not to Exit-Team 1
Grushka-Cockayne, Yael; Molloy, NickCase DARDEN-QA-0894-EDecision AnalysisKris Alexander is a newly appointed partner at the private equity firm Kohlberg & Co. Alexander is preparing an exit proposal for one of Kohlberg’s portfolio companies, the TeeGolf Company. Alexander believes that TeeGolf has a great opportunity of selling for a purchase price that would achieve a return equal to or greater than the firm’s target IRR of 25%. However, Alexander was concerned about the viability of the sale. Specifically, he wonder...Starting at €8.20
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The Elevator Saga
Baucells, Manel; Yemen, GerryCase DARDEN-QA-0866-EDecision AnalysisThis case describes a common situation in old buildings, namely the decision as to whether intall an elevator. In this armchair case, we have an apartment building in Budapest with 3 towers, each containing 24 homeowners, with a possible interest in adding an elevator to each tower of the walk-up building. The case begins by discussing serveral ways to fairly distribute the cost if the elevators are approved. One way is an equal split. The second...Starting at €8.20