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Ben & Jerry's: Preserving Mission & Brand within Unilever, Teaching Note
Austin, James E.Nota del Instructor HBS-309051-ETeaching Note for [306037].Desde 0,00 €
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DeliverMeal Ivory Coast: Addressing Headquarters' Demands (Simplified Chinese Version)
Benoit Decreton; Phillip C. Nell; Alison E. HolmCaso IVEY-9B17MC048-EDirección estratégicaIn 2015, DeliverMeal was a Norwegian online food delivery firm, mostly present in what could be considered emerging markets such as those in Africa. Founded in 2010, the company had experienced extremely rapid international expansion. DeliverMeal followed a global strategy, and standardized processes and turnkey solutions were provided from the headquarters to the subsidiaries.The local business development manager at DeliverMeal’s Ivory Coast su...Desde 8,20 €
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DeliverMeal Ivory Coast: Addressing Headquarters' Demands
Benoit Decreton; Phillip C. Nell; Alison E. HolmCaso IVEY-9B17M048-EDirección estratégicaIn 2015, DeliverMeal was a Norwegian online food delivery firm, mostly present in what could be considered emerging markets such as those in Africa. Founded in 2010, the company had experienced extremely rapid international expansion. DeliverMeal followed a global strategy, and standardized processes and turnkey solutions were provided from the headquarters to the subsidiaries.The local business development manager at DeliverMeal’s Ivory Coast su...Desde 8,20 €
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Olam: On a New Course
Bell, David E.; Reinhardt, Forest L.; Shelman, MaryCaso HBS-513044-EMarketingTo maximize their effectiveness, color cases should be printed in color. From modest beginnings as a cashew trader in Nigeria, Olam, founded by Indian nationals in 1989, has grown into a leading global agricultural trading company, with annual revenues of $14 billion. The company recently has begun investing in farms and in the production of packaged goods, shifting from its traditional focus on the midstream of the value chain. The case raises q...Desde 8,20 €
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Diageo: Innovating for Africa, Teaching plan
Bell, David E.; McLoughlin, Damien P.; Shelman, Mary; Otazo, AndrewNota del Instructor HBS-515056-EDirección estratégicaThis teaching plan is designed to help students understand the challenges and opportunities of launching products and building businesses in developing markets.Desde 0,00 €
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Jumia Nigeria: from Retail to Marketplace (B)
Casadesus-Masanell, Ramon; Arora, NamrataCaso HBS-718432-EDirección estratégicaThis follow up case study explores the ramifications of Jumia's decision to move from a retail led to a markplace business model for its e-commerce platform. The case visits the company's successes as well as its many failures when adopting this vendor-led strategy. It also considers Jumia's options going forward- should it return to the retail-led model or develop a hybrid alternative?Desde 5,74 €
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Kickstarting Tomato Jos in Nigeria, Teaching Note
Reinert, Sophus A.Nota del Instructor HBS-718050-EEconomíaTeaching note for case 718027.Desde 0,00 €
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ArcelorMittal and the Ebola Outbreak in Liberia, Teaching Note
Reinert, Sophus A.Nota del Instructor HBS-718045-EEconomíaTeaching note for case 718029.Desde 0,00 €
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Liberia, Teaching Note
Werker, Eric; Cornell, IanNota del Instructor HBS-713001-EEconomíaTeaching Note for 712011. From 1989 to 2003 civil war raged in Liberia, causing GDP per capita to drop an unprecedented 90% from peak to trough. The roots of Liberia's conflict and economic decline are complex and intertwined, resting on over a century of discriminatory elite rule and twisted by ethnic politics during a military dictatorship. By late 2011, eight years of post-conflict government have restored basic order, re-opened the country to...Desde 0,00 €
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MTN and the Nigerian Fine
Albert Wöcke; Paul W. BeamishCaso IVEY-9B17M031-EDirección estratégicaIn late 2015, South African telecommunications giant MTN was fined US$5.2 billion by the Nigerian authorities for a mass of improperly registered subscribers—the largest fine of its kind ever imposed in the industry anywhere in the world. MTN was an emerging-market multinational corporation with a track record of successfully operating in some of the toughest, riskiest emerging markets. Thus, it was surprising that MTN had been unable to avoid a ...Desde 8,20 €