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Case Solution for Hello Healthcare: Taking a Cooperative Business into Africa

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Case Name :      Hello Healthcare: Taking a Cooperative Business into Africa
Authors :           Albert Wocke
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W13327
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    13 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
A retired Swiss banker has decided to bring primary healthcare to Africa by using a cooperative business model that brings together complementary firms. The model has proven successful in the United Arab Emirates, Zambia and Ghana. He now faces the decision of whether to expand into new African countries, and if so, which countries to enter, how to select partners and how to recruit country managers. The case also illustrates the challenges and misconceptions of doing business in Africa.
 
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Case Solution for COMPFED: The Dairy Cooperative Distribution System

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Case Name :      COMPFED: The Dairy Cooperative Distribution System
Authors :           Atanu Adhikari, Subhash Jha
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W11822
Discipline :        Marketing
Case Length :    19 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Bihar State Milk Cooperative Federation (COMPFED) had been marketing its milk and milk related products under the brand name of Sudha in the Bihar and Jharkhand regions of India for three decades. They operated through six unions and two dairies to process the milk collected from nearly 4,000 village level cooperatives. On the surface, COMPFED appeared to have a competitive advantage for its supply of milk since it maintained the largest network for milk procurement, which spanned a wide geography over these two regions and was unmatched by its competitors. However, due to various environmental forces, the ability to procure an adequate supply had diminished in the last two years, which negatively affected the overall profitability of the organization.The marketing manager of COMPFED had been facing a difficult challenge in serving the growing demand and maintaining profitability. Since he operated in an industry with high fixed costs, the declining supply of milk procurement meant lower sales. As a result, there was no opportunity to significantly lower operating costs to match the limited supply.The marketing manager thought of two reasons present in the external environment that contributed to this situation. First, a series of incessant floods had caused damages to grazing land and livestock operations in many of the villages that were the source for milk. Additionally, private players were disrupting the supply chain by offering short term higher payments to some suppliers/farmers on a case by case basis. These players did not face the same regulatory and hygienic guidelines that COMPFED did and operated outside the normal infrastructure. His options included two very different alternatives; trying to work with these agents or securing a process to minimize or eradicate their activities.
 
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Case Solution for Food Store of the Northern Lakes Cooperative

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Case Name :      Food Store of the Northern Lakes Cooperative
Authors :           Barry C. Foltos, Carol J. Gaumer, Amit J. Shah
Source :             North American Case Research Association (NACRA)
Case ID :            NA0076
Discipline :        Strategy
Case Length :    14 pages
Solution sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
A survival strategy was needed for the Food Store department of the Northern Lakes Cooperative. The 85-person Food Store department, one of eleven departments at the Northern Lakes Cooperative, had not been profitable for years. While not profitable, it served the needs of its Co-op members by providing a grocery service and serving as an anchor in the Co-op Mall.

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