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Shoppers Stop: Targeting the Young
Shanker Krishnan; Ramasastry ChandrasekharCase IVEY-9B09A011-EMarketing, StrategyThe case deals with how Shoppers Stop, a home-grown Indian retailer of branded apparel and accessories closely identified with the adult segment of customers for a decade and a half since inception, looked at the growing segment of the youth population. Against the backdrop of an aging demographic, particularly among countries in North America and Europe, India had an advantage of a largely young population. Thirty-five per cent of Indian were un...Starting at €8.20
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Canada Goose Inc.: At a Retail Crossroads
June Cotte; Jesse SilvertownCase IVEY-9B09A012-EMarketingIn June 2008, the president and owner of Canada Goose Inc. (Canada Goose), a producer of luxury sport jackets, was contemplating the future of his company. Despite recent years' steady growth in both his company and the industry in general, the president believed that a significant opportunity existed for Canada Goose to further cement itself as a market leader for this industry. The president was intrigued by two separate offers from national re...Starting at €8.20
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Best Buy Inc. - Dual Branding in China
Niraj Dawar; Ramasastry ChandrasekharCase IVEY-9B09A016-EMarketing, StrategyA month after Best Buy Inc. (Best Buy), the largest retailer of consumer electronics in the United States, acquired Five Star, the third largest retailer of appliances and consumer electronics in China in May 2006, the management of Best Buy is weighing in on a branding option. Should Five Star lose its identity and be marketed as Best Buy? Or should Best Buy retain the Five Star brand and let the two brands compete with each other in the Chinese...Starting at €8.20
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RONA Inc.- Dealing with Recession
Darren Meister; Ramasastry ChandrasekharCase IVEY-9B09M076-EMarketing, Service and Operations Management, StrategyIn September 2009, the president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Rona Inc. was reviewing the company's progress in relation to the ongoing economic recession. Rona was the largest retailer of hardlines in Canada. Rona had noticed definitive signs of slowdown in the third quarter of 2007 and had launched Strategic Plan 2008 - 2011 as a response. The two-phase program was nearing the completion of its first phase of Productivity, Efficiency an...Starting at €8.20
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Retail Execution: Linens 'N Things
Adenekan (Nick) DedekeCase IVEY-9B09M067-ELeadership and People Management, Service and Operations Management, StrategyIn the decade that the chairman, president and chief operating officer of Linens 'N Things (LNT) had been leading the firm, there had been significant changes to the industry. Specifically, its main competitor was experiencing higher sales and profits with the result of increased market share. External advice was sought to identify strategies available to LNT to catch up to its competitor and a successful Guest Oriented, Locally-Driven (GOLD) pil...Starting at €8.20
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Strategic Planning at Apple Inc.
Kyle Murray; Miranda R. Goode; Fabrizio Di MuroCase IVEY-9B09A026-EMarketing, StrategyApple Inc. is one of the world's most successful and most recognizable companies. Over its 30 year existence, the company had seen a lot of changes in the computer industry. What would the future hold for the computer giant in a rapidly changing world? How should the company allocate resources between its more traditional offerings (computers) and its newer products (iPods, iPhones, Apple TV, etc.) in order to maintain and improve its market posi...Starting at €8.20
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Eye Care Multifocal Lenses: Information for the Business Manager
Cebrecos, Enrique; Stein, GuidoCase E-128-EMarketing, Service and Operations ManagementOn Monday January 12, 2009 the medical director of Buenavista, had just made a telephone call to Alejandro asking for a quotation for 4,000 DifraCare multifocal lenses and 8,000 MonoCare monofocals. After months of careful preparation, Alejandro Lanzagorta, a Business Manager at Eye Care, the market leader in the development and marketing of ophthalmic products was at last going to be able to sit down and negotiate with Dr. Rud Mackay, the medica...Starting at €8.20
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The Hard Discount Model in Retailing
Sachon, MarcTechnical Note PN-465-EService and Operations ManagementDuring the 1990s and early 2000s the hard discount retail channel has seen tremendous growth. In this technical note we analyze the elements that form the strategic foundation of this business model and provide a detailed analysis of the underlying operations.Starting at €8.20
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Clínicas Buenavista: Information for the Medical Director
Stein, Guido; Cebrecos, EnriqueCase E-127-EService and Operations ManagementThe following Wednesday Dr. Mackay, medical director and major shareholder in the Clínicas Buenavista was to have a meeting with Alejandro Lanzagorta, Business Manager at Eye Care, to negotiate lens prices for 2009. He had already told him on the phone that the group's buying potential was 4,000 multifocal lenses and 8,000 monofocal lenses so he should make a suitable offer, as they want to finalize the decision as soon as possible. However they ...Starting at €8.20
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Ten Thousand Villages of Cincinnati: The First Year and Beyond
Mary Conway Dato-onCase IVEY-9B10A008-EEntrepreneurship, MarketingTen Thousand Villages (TTV) is a nonprofit fair trade retail organization with a store located in Cincinnati, Ohio. During the store's opening and first two years of operations (2002-2004), Karen, the chair of the board of directors, and Cheryl, the store manager, struggle to develop a customer-focused plan to ensure sales increases for their unique operation. Marketing issues ranging from store location selection to inventory selection and promo...Starting at €8.20