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Sammy Snacks (A)-(D) - Teaching Note
Hess, Edward D.Teaching Note DARDEN-OM-1177TN-EService and Operations ManagementTeaching note for product OM-1177Starting at €0.00
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Sammy Snacks (D)
Hess, Edward D.Case DARDEN-OM-1399-EService and Operations ManagementAppropriate for entrepreneurship, operations management, and managing small businesses courses. This case presents the management challenge of how to grow a business with limited resources and options. It examines the task of managing a potential sixfold increase in revenue and the management risks and costs associated with that opportunity. This D case follows OM-1177, OM-1350, and OM-1398.Starting at €5.74
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Sammy Snacks (C)
Hess, Edward D.Case DARDEN-OM-1398-EService and Operations ManagementAppropriate for use in courses on entrepreneurship, operations management, and managing a small business. Due to the cost, the CEO of Sammy Snacks is not happy with the board’s proposal that a sales manager be hired to focus full-time on wholesale sales to individual retail stores. But the board wants tells him if he does not want to hire a full-time salesperson, then he should come back with a strategic plan on how to grow the business quickly. ...Starting at €5.74
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C.R. Barger & Sons, Inc. (A)
Hess, Edward D.; Modica, Shizuka; Barger, EdCase DARDEN-ENT-0106-EEntrepreneurshipC.R. Barger & Sons, Inc., (Barger) operated two businesses: It installed gas, water, and sewer lines, and it manufactured and sold precast-concrete septic tanks. In 2002, after 35 years as a local supplier of septic tanks, this end of the business had reached a plateau. Barger did not have a distinctive brand or product, and its sales were limited primarily to East Tennessee. Barger was on the verge of closing down its septic-tank business when, ...Starting at €8.20
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Humildad, una capacidad básica en la era de las máquinas inteligentes
Hess, Edward D.Article ART-3098Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Leadership and People ManagementLa mayoría de nosotros nos consideramos bastante inteligentes. De lo contrario, no habríamos logrado nuestro actual puesto directivo. Pero el tipo de pensamiento que te llevó hasta aquí no bastará en la era de las máquinas inteligentes, en la que la tecnología será más inteligente que nosotros. Para hacer frente a la competencia por los trabajos que queden, debemos abandonar mentalidades y comportamientos anticuados en favor de lo que el autor de...Starting at €8.20
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SecureWorks - Teaching Note
Hess, Edward D.Teaching Note DARDEN-ENT-0140TN-EEntrepreneurshipTeaching note for product ENT-0140Starting at €0.00
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Students Helping Honduras - Teaching Note
Hess, Edward D.Teaching Note DARDEN-ENT-0105TN-EEntrepreneurshipTeaching note for product ENT-0105Starting at €0.00
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Demandforce: Pursuing Entrepreneurial Dreams - Teaching Note
Freeland, James R.; Hess, Edward D.Teaching Note DARDEN-ENT-0198TN-EEntrepreneurshipTeaching note for product ENT-0198Starting at €0.00
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3 Fellers Bakery - Teaching Note
Hess, Edward D.Teaching Note DARDEN-ENT-0137TN-EEntrepreneurshipTeaching note for product ENT-0137Starting at €0.00
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Demandforce: Pursuing Entrepreneurial Dreams
Freeland, James R.; Hess, Edward D.Case DARDEN-ENT-0198-EEntrepreneurshipThis case lends itself to courses covering the topic of rapid expansion of an enterprise. By 2012, Rick Berry, the founder and CEO of Demandforce (DF), and his team had built a company with annual revenue of approximately $70 million. DF provided small businesses with software tools used by more than 23,000 individual businesses and 50,000 business users to communicate with their customers. DF’s business model was software as a service (SaaS) for...Starting at €8.20