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The European Recycling Platform: Promoting Competition in E-Waste Recycling
Lee H; Shao MCaso SGSB-GS67-EServicios y operacionesThe European Recycling Platform was the only pan-European recycling organization created in response to the European Union’s groundbreaking directive to promote recycling of electronic waste. Braun, Electrolux, Hewlett-Packard and Sony established ERP in 2002 as an alternative to the monopolistic e-waste takeback systems then existing in several European countries. ERP was based on the principle of producer responsibility, in which manufacturers...Desde 8,20 €
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The European Recycling Platform: Promoting Competition in E-Waste Recycling - Teaching note
Lee H; Shao MNota del Instructor SGSB-GS67TN-EServicios y operacionesThe European Recycling Platform was the only pan-European recycling organization created in response to the European Union’s groundbreaking directive to promote recycling of electronic waste. Braun, Electrolux, Hewlett-Packard and Sony established ERP in 2002 as an alternative to the monopolistic e-waste takeback systems then existing in several European countries. ERP was based on the principle of producer responsibility, in which manufacturers...Desde 0,00 €
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Crocs (A): Revolutionizing and Industry's Supply Chain Model for Competitive Advantage
Holloway, C; , Lee, H; , Hoyt, D; , Silverman, A; , Marks, MCaso SGSB-GS57A-EServicios y operacionesEste caso analiza el crecimiento asombroso de Crocs, Inc., un fabricante de zapatos de plástico, desde 2003 hasta principios de 2007. Gran parte del crecimiento de la empresa fue posible gracias a una cadena de suministro altamente flexible que permitió a Crocs desarrollar productos adicionales dentro de la temporada de ventas. El modelo habitual en la industria de la moda era recibir órdenes mucho antes de cada temporada de ventas, y producir es...Desde 8,20 €
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Zappos.com: el desarrollo de una cadena de suministro para deslumbrar al cliente
Hoyt, David; Marks, MichaelCaso SGSB-GS65ESServicios y operacionesA finales de 2008, menos de 10 años después de su fundación, Zappos anticipaba alcanzar ventas brutas anuales pormil millones de dólares. Cuando su fundador propuso por primera vez la idea de vender zapatos en línea, el concepto fue recibido con intenso escepticismo. A pesar de los retos, la empresa había logrado un éxito espectacular.Era el minorista de zapatos en línea más grande del mundo, era rentable, crecía rápidamente y tenía una reputació...Desde 8,20 €
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WineDirect: Supply Chain Management in the U.S. Wine Industry
Rapp, Alyssa; Foroughi JaclynCaso SGSB-GS45B-EServicios y operacionesIn late May 2009, New Vine Logistics (“New Vine”), a Napa-based wine shipping and fulfillment company, abruptly closed its doors, leaving hundreds of clients scrambling for information on their orders and inventory. Six days after New Vine’s closure, Inertia Beverage Group (IBG), a provider of solutions for the creation and expansion of online wine marketplaces, agreed in principle to acquire New Vine and provide interim cash funding to revital...Desde 8,20 €
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Crocs (B): Hitting the Skids
Lee, H; , Hoyt, D; , Marks, MCaso SGSB-GS57B-EServicios y operacionesThrough 2007, Crocs grew rapidly, and its stock soared. In early 2008, the stock plunged, as analysts cited excess inventory. During 2008, revenues decreased, and the company restructured. The B case summarizes these developments, and asks what the company should do now.Desde 5,74 €
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Seven-Eleven Japan
Seungjin, Whang, Hide, Saito, Steve, Van, Horne, Casey, Koshijima, Takafumi, UedaCaso SGSB-GS18-EServicios y operacionesSeven-Eleven, Inc., founded in 1927 in Dallas, Texas, was the world's largest operator, franchisor, and licensor of convenience stores. As of 2004, it had 22,648 units worldwide, serving 6 million customers a day (www.7-eleven.com). Of these stores, approximately 8,600 were located in Japan and operated or franchised by Seven Eleven Japan Co., Ltd. (SEJ). Most of the remaining stores were located in North America. This case describes Seven-E...Desde 8,20 €
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Crocs (C ): Back from the Dead
Lee, H; , Hoyt, D; , Marks, MCaso SGSB-GS57C-EServicios y operacionesIn 2009, many thought Crocs was “dead.” The C case presents exhibits that illustrate the company’s recovery.Desde 8,20 €
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Zappos.com:Developing a Supply Chain to Deliver now! Teaching Note
Hoyt,, David; Marks,, MichaelNota del Instructor SGSB-GS65TN-EServicios y operacionesTeaching note for case GS65Desde 0,00 €
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Zappos.com:Developing a Supply Chain to Deliver now!
Hoyt, David; Marks, MichaelCaso SGSB-GS65-EServicios y operacionesZappos was founded in 1999, during the Internet boom, to sell shoes online. The company’s founding premise was to provide the ultimate in selection to its customers—all brands, styles, sizes, and colors. Zappos organized all aspects of its business (including recruiting, culture, call center, inventory, website, and supply chain) to provide the best possible service—it wanted to “wow” everyone who interacted with the company, from customers to e...Desde 8,20 €