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Rajghat Power House: The Economy or the Environment Case Solution

Case Solution & Analysis for Rajghat Power House: The Economy or the Environment by Veena Keshav Pailwar.

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Case Name :      Rajghat Power House: The Economy or the Environment
Authors :           Veena Keshav Pailwar
Source :              Ivey Publishing
Case ID :           9B16M089 / W16385
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    09 pages
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
In response to a recommendation at a government-sponsored power forum, Delhi’s aging and inefficient Rajghat Power House (RPH) was scheduled to close its doors. The coal-based plant had reached the end of its 25-year useful life, and its outdated equipment spewed toxins into Delhi’s air and water on a daily basis. Environmentalist bodies and power-distributing units in Delhi had made similar recommendations for the RPH’s closure over the years, and while the government had gone so far as to approve some of those plans, nothing had ever come of them. With the arrival of the forum’s recommended date of October 2015 for the plant’s closure, Delhi’s government officials faced a difficult decision. Should they ignore the environmental degradation to achieve a high growth rate in the short run, or should they protect the environment to achieve a sustainable growth rate in the long run?
 
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Ramcides: Growing Pains for a Family-Run Business in an Emerging Market Case Solution

Case Solution & Analysis for Ramcides: Growing Pains for a Family-Run Business in an Emerging Market by Serene Chen, Juho Eino Ilmari Mikkonen, Valeria Barreca, Trichy Krishnan.

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Case Name :      Ramcides: Growing Pains for a Family-Run Business in an Emerging Market
Authors :           Serene Chen, Juho Eino Ilmari Mikkonen, Valeria Barreca, Trichy Krishnan
Source :              Ivey Publishing
Case ID :           9B16M100 / W16423
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    13 pages
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
During the Holi festival in March 2012, the managing director of Ramcides, a family-run agrochemical business, was considering the path of the company that his eldest brother had started in 1973. Ramcides had a goal to achieve US$50 million in revenues by March 2014 and $130 million in the following five years. The managing director reflected on whether the company was on the right path towards achieving that objective. Much had changed since an infusion of private equity from a venture capital firm in 2008, but there was still much to be done. There was also the matter of the venture capital firm’s planned exit, and where the company would then secure additional funding. All the stakeholders were clear on promoting the future growth and success of Ramcides, but the next three to five years were a critical time of transition. What needed to be done to ensure continued success? The current manager viewed himself as the managing director in transition-the bridge between Ramcides’s history as a family-run firm and its future as a professionalized agrochemical company.
 
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The Risks of Global Economic Stagnation Case Solution

Case Solution & Analysis for The Risks of Global Economic Stagnation by David W. Conklin, Guy L.F. Holburn.

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Case Name :      The Risks of Global Economic Stagnation
Authors :           David W. Conklin, Guy L.F. Holburn
Source :              Ivey Publishing
Case ID :           9B16M121 / W16426
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    07 pages
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
In early 2016, stock markets around the world plummeted, raising the threat of another major depression enveloping the world. In their struggle to recover from the post-2008 global recession, many nations had expanded their money supply and lowered interest rates, with the aim of stimulating both consumer spending and corporate investment. While some of this monetary expansion increased production and employment, much of it created bubbles in asset prices, especially in the prices of equities. Investors faced such low returns from bonds and other fixed-income assets that they poured their funds into equities, which increased price-earnings ratios to exceptional levels. This bubble in stock prices amplified the risks of a severe crash. What could-and should-governments do to avoid a significant stock market crash and a global depression?
 
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Chinese Curling Association: The Way Ahead Case Solution

Case Solution & Analysis for Chinese Curling Association: The Way Ahead by Yin Chen.

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Case Name :      Chinese Curling Association: The Way Ahead
Authors :           Yin Chen
Source :              Ivey Publishing
Case ID :           9B16M124 / W16444
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    11 pages
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Curling was officially included in the Winter Olympic Games in 1998. Since then, it spread beyond its home in Canada and northern Europe to many other countries, including China. As a new player, the Chinese Curling Association managed to elevate its national teams to achieve world elite status and be widely admired by its international counterparts for being so successful with fewer than 300 curlers and only a 10-year history. In 2014, the Chinese Curling Association needed to develop a strategic approach to grow curling in China in a healthy and sustainable way.
 
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Yoyo Wallet: Entering the Mobile Payment Space in the United States Case Solution

Case Solution & Analysis for Yoyo Wallet: Entering the Mobile Payment Space in the United States by Bryan Hong, Sara Guo.

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Case Name :      Yoyo Wallet: Entering the Mobile Payment Space in the United States
Authors :           Bryan Hong, Sara Guo
Source :              Ivey Publishing
Case ID :           9B16M122 / W16432
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    17 pages
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Yoyo Wallet, a technology start-up headquartered in London, United Kingdom, developed a mobile application for smartphones to facilitate in-store payments and loyalty data collection. Inspired by the success of Starbucks’ loyalty-integrated mobile application, Yoyo Wallet strove to become the ultimate tool for retailers in enhancing customer experience. The company planned to enter the mobile payment industry in the United States; however, Yoyo had to compete with existing wallets (like Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, and Android Pay), navigate through the uncertainty of the industry’s future, and adapt their strategy to the competitive environment in the United States.
 
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Grofers: Re-Energizing Kirana Stores through M-Commerce Case Solution

Case Solution & Analysis for Grofers: Re-Energizing Kirana Stores through M-Commerce by Reema Khurana, Susmi Routray.

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Case Name :      Grofers: Re-Energizing Kirana Stores through M-Commerce
Authors :           Reema Khurana, Susmi Routray
Source :              Ivey Publishing
Case ID :           9B16M120 / W16446
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    09 pages
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
In 2014, the food and grocery industry in India experienced a surge in the online grocery market. Before that time, existing e-business players had largely avoided the online grocery market because of its complex logistics requirements and issues related to last-mile delivery, or reaching customers in remote areas. The rise of online grocery businesses raised concerns for brick-and-mortar stores, especially local kirana stores (corner stores), about becoming redundant in the future. With limited or no technology adoption, these kirana stores had no way of going online. Grofers came to the rescue of these local stores with a mobile commerce (m-commerce) model for groceries that promised on-demand delivery within 90 minutes. However, with very low margins in the grocery business compared to lifestyle products, in addition to last-mile delivery and returns complexities, it remained to be seen whether Grofers would be able to carve out a niche in the grocery industry with its innovative model. Considering the low entry barriers and the easily replicable business model, how viable and sustainable was an m-commerce business like Grofers?
 
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Growth and Transition at Onex Corporation Case Solution

Case Solution & Analysis for Growth and Transition at Onex Corporation by W. Glenn Rowe, Rod E. White, Maria Semenova.

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Case Name :      Growth and Transition at Onex Corporation
Authors :           W. Glenn Rowe, Rod E. White, Maria Semenova
Source :              Ivey Publishing
Case ID :           9B16M123 / W16439
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    16 pages
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Over its 30-year history, Onex Corporation, a Canadian investment firm, had derived much of its success from the private equity sector. It did so by acquiring attractive portfolio companies, adding value to them by improving their financial and operational performance, and then selling them several years later at an attractive return. However, given the market conditions in 2015, Onex Corporation faced difficulty in successfully acquiring target companies, which was further exacerbated by the large amounts of cash on its balance sheet. As a result, the firm was forced to actively seek growth in other sectors, primarily credit-oriented investment strategies. Given Onex Corporation’s growth targets, the chief executive officer and his management team needed to reconsider the lines of business their company should be involved in. How could they effectively position the company’s corporate structure, internal processes, and expertise to take advantage of credit-oriented investment strategies?
 
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eHomemakers: Crossing Borders into Singapore Case Solution

Case Solution & Analysis for eHomemakers: Crossing Borders into Singapore by Pei Chuan Wu, Albert Chu Ying Teo, Ming Hao Wong.

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Case Name :      eHomemakers: Crossing Borders into Singapore
Authors :           Pei Chuan Wu, Albert Chu Ying Teo, Ming Hao Wong
Source :              Ivey Publishing
Case ID :           9B16M082 / W16296
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    09 pages
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
The eHomemakers project was founded in 1998 to provide skills and employment for disadvantaged women in Malaysia. The women worked from home, weaving baskets out of recycled magazines from which they could generate income. This means of self-support was particularly beneficial to stay-at-home mothers and disabled women who were unable to work. By 2011, the enterprise was struggling for viability in Malaysia, which led the founder to consider crossing the border to Singapore to explore opportunities in that country to avoid having to give up on her social enterprise altogether.
 
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Should Mahindra Reva Strengthen Its Market Position in India? Case Solution

Case Solution & Analysis for Should Mahindra Reva Strengthen Its Market Position in India? by Jayanthi Ranjan, Sanchita Krishna, Shankar Gopinath.

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Case Name :      Should Mahindra Reva Strengthen Its Market Position in India?
Authors :           Jayanthi Ranjan, Sanchita Krishna, Shankar Gopinath
Source :              Ivey Publishing
Case ID :           9B16M126 / W16453
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    11 pages
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
The electric-vehicle market in India had never grown to its expected potential. Environmental uncertainties, structural challenges, lack of consumer awareness, and high costs all served as major deterrents to customer acceptance of electric cars. In 2014, Mahindra Reva launched the e2o, a completely revamped version of its previous electric vehicle, the Reva. Although the car was highly advanced and loaded with innovative features, sales remained stagnant. Should Mahindra Reva attempt to strengthen its market position or completely change its strategy and pursue other options, such as the hybrid-vehicle market.
 
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Maritimes Credit Union Case Solution

Case Solution & Analysis for Maritimes Credit Union by Brooke Klassen, Vince Bruni-Bossio.

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Case Name :      Maritimes Credit Union
Authors :           Brooke Klassen, Vince Bruni-Bossio
Source :              Ivey Publishing
Case ID :           9B16M127 / W16455
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    08 pages
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
In 2015, the general manager of Maritimes Credit Union based in Atlantic Canada was faced with a merger proposal that involved amalgamation with another, much larger credit union. The major concern was how co-operatives and credit unions could compete while retaining the values and mission that were at the core of their foundation. The credit union was dealing with the issue of competing in a modern world where technology was changing at a rapid pace, where the value demanded by younger customers had evolved, and where the competitive landscape was more intense, even in rural areas. The values and culture of a credit union were called into question as it coped by developing strategies that resembled those of investor-owned firms.
 
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