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Authors: Chu, Michael; Garcia-Cuellar, Regina
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School Publishing
Publication Year: 2007
This case profiles a retail model for low-income markets and examines the role of private enterprise and profits in the health care of low-income populations, the creation of social value in commercial enterprises, and possible implications for public policy.
Author: Yoffie, David B.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School Publishing
Publication Year: 2005
Wal-Mart has been expanding, both domestically and internationally. This case covers recent developments at Wal-Mart, including new stores, new store formats, and international expansion. The learning objective of this case is: To look at strategy and competition in the discount retail environment.
Authors: Garcia, P; Maguire Lewis, M; Bradberry, R
Product Type: Cases
Source: CIBER Case Collection
Publication Year: 2006
This case explores the changes that Ford made to its Mexican assembly operations from the early 1990s to the present. The case compares the different production systems, productivity and learning transfer at two Ford plants, located in different parts of Mexico.
Author: Schacht, Henry B.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Journal of Strategic Management Education 1 (1) pp179-197
Publication Year: 2003
This case describes how Cummins Engine Corporation implemented a successful long-term strategy to restore its dominant position in the world diesel engine market...
Authors: Badaracco Jr., Joseph L.; White, Wilda
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School Publishing
Publication Year: 1992
Describes the factors AT&T Consumer Products managers considered in deciding whether to locate a new plant for telephone answering machines in the United States, Asia, or Mexico...
Authors: Austin, James E.; Bermudez, Wendy; Escobar, Gustavo
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 1998
This 32-year-old nonprofit organization has dedicated itself to the care and social development of abandoned street children in Mexico...
Authors: Lane, Henry W.; Wesley, David T.A.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2005
The head of a bank's Mexico Team must consider her options when confronted with the task of aiding in the arrest of one of her clients. She had just returned from Switzerland, where Swiss narcotics agents were encouraging her to lay a trap for the wife of one of her clients, the brother of a former Mexican president, who had been arrested in Mexico a few months earlier on charges of murder, illegal enrichment, and laundering money for the Mexican drug cartel...
Author: Morrison, A
Product Type: Cases
Source: Thunderbird School of Global Management
Publication Year: 1997
The DSL de Mexico case series consists of four cases (one primary case and three one-page case extensions) which focus on the ethical dilemmas managers often face in international business.
Author: Musalo, Karen
Product Type: Cases
Source: Makkula Center for applied Ethics
Publication Year: 2005
Your company can make more money for shareholders by relocating plants to a country with low costs and fewer regulations.
Authors: Rochlin, Stephen A.; Boguslaw, Janet
Product Type: Cases
Source: The Center for Corporate Citizenship at Boston College, The Wallace B. Carroll School of Management, Boston, MA
Publication Year: 2004
The partnership between Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, a leader in the specialty coffee industry based in Waterbury,
Vermont and TransFair USA, a nonprofit fair trade certification
organization, has resulted in increased profits for Green
Mountain Coffee, a significant boost in fair trade coffee sales in
the United States, and fair compensation and direct access to
international markets for poor coffee growers.
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