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Optima Business Group: Leveraging Information Technology for Salesforce Enablement
Ritu Mehta; Debabrata GhoshCase IVEY-9B15A021-EMarketing, StrategyOptima Business Group (OBG), a consumer packaged goods firm, achieved significant improvements in its sales and distribution processes through the implementation of sales force automation (SFA). The implementation was carried out in the urban markets of OBG, but it was not an easy journey. The chief technology officer has to decide whether OBG should implement SFA in its rural markets and, if so, how it should be executed. What are the risks and ...Starting at €8.20
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Positioning Urzza: Launching a New Energy Drink - Teaching Note
Ritu Mehta; Robin SinghTeaching Note IVEY-8B16A009-EMarketingTeaching note for product 9B16A009.Starting at €0.00
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Afterpay U.S.: The Omnichannel Dilemma
Moreno, Antonio; Ngwe, Donald; Gonzalez, GeorgeCase HBS-519086-EMarketingStarting at €8.20
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Planters Nuts (Spanish version)
Dolan, Robert J.; Ngwe, DonaldCase HBS-517S07MarketingIn 2012 Planters had about $1 billion in U.S. annual revenues, but had experienced declining unit sales and household penetration over the past six years. The snack nuts category was growing overall, but household spending was shifting away from peanuts, cashews, and mixed nuts-Planters' core business-to almonds and pistachios. A new brand management team for Planters had to develop a plan to reinvigorate the still largest brand in the category, ...Starting at €8.20
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Biba: Stitching Plans for Growth
Ritu Mehta; Prateeth NayeeniCase IVEY-9B16A037-EEntrepreneurship, Marketing, StrategyAfter solidifying its brand as a national leader in the ready-made, ethnic wear market in India, Biba Apparels Pvt. Ltd. (Biba) was at a crossroads when it came to determining future growth strategies. By 2014, Biba had 150 exclusive brand outlets and 225 multi-brand outlets all over India as well as an online presence. Faced with fierce competition from trendy western retailers and local competitors creating chic Indo-Western fusion clothing, Bi...Starting at €8.20
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Biba: Stitching Plans for Growth - Teaching Note
Ritu Mehta; Prateeth NayeeniTeaching Note IVEY-8B16A037-EMarketingTeaching note for product 9B16A037.Starting at €0.00
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Pulse Candy: Sustaining the Brand Differentiation - Teaching Note
Ritu Mehta; Mayank MoreTeaching Note IVEY-8B18A032-EMarketingTeaching note for product 9B18A032.Starting at €0.00
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Zalora Philippines: From Growth to Profitability
Ngwe, Donald; Teixeira, Thales S.Case HBS-517009-EMarketingIn May 2015 Paulo Campos, Co-Founder and CEO of Zalora Philippines, found himself at a crucial turning point in his young company's development. In just three years, Zalora had come from entering the Philippine fashion retail industry as an unknown quantity to becoming a household name across the Southeast Asian archipelago. Campos and his team had achieved much in this time: launching one of the first online retailers in the country, building a ...Starting at €8.20
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HOPI: Turkey's Shopping Companion
Gupta, Sunil; Ngwe, Donald; Yucaoglu, GamzeCase HBS-519057-EMarketingThe case opens in 2017 as Onur Erbay, CEO of HOPI, a multi-vendor loyalty platform, is contemplating a critical decision. The case chronicles the origins of Boyner Group, the parent company of HOPI and a major retailer in Turkey, and development of retail and customer relationship management (CRM) in Turkey over the years. Before HOPI, Boyner Group retailers were unable to trace customers across the Group's brands form insights about customers' p...Starting at €8.20
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Zalora Philippines: From Growth to Profitability, Teaching Note
Ngwe, DonaldTeaching Note HBS-519073-EMarketingTeaching note for case 517009.Starting at €0.00