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Case Solution for Competing for Development (A): Fuel Efficient Stove for Darfur

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Case Name :      Competing for Development (A): Fuel Efficient Stove for Darfur
Authors :           Oana Branzei, Samer Abdelnour
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            908M61
Discipline :        Organizational Behavior
Case Length :    18 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
The new country director of CHF International (CHF), a U.S.-based organization that initiated operations in Sudan with USAID funding, must review the successes of CHF’s early interventions, and its strategic interest in the fuel efficient stoves project. The practical decision concerns a US$65,000 investment in a local manufacturing facility that would allow CHF to scale up the production of a stove design endorsed by the Lawrence Berkeley National lab using locally tested prototypes with USAID support. Students are asked to contemplate whether and how economies of scale would bring the costs down to a tipping point where internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Darfuri camps could afford the benefits of greater efficiency and convenience. They also need to balance cost cutting considerations with alternative decision criteria for local development: the success of this project depends on IDPs’ preference among alternative stove providers – which encompasses, in addition to fuel economies, the characteristics of the stoves themselves (i.e. quality, fuel efficiency), the engagement of the community in their production, and the ability to use and repair the stoves.
 
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Case Solution for Launch of the Ford Fiesta Diesel: The World’s Most Efficient Car

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Case Name :      Launch of the Ford Fiesta Diesel: The World’s Most Efficient Car
Authors :           Francis Spital, David Wesley
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            910M40
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    20 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
The case describes the challenges faced by Ford and other automobile manufacturers in an era of declining oil reserves and volatile fuel prices. The Ford diesel decision seems to reflect classic thinking constrained by mental models that were developed in a different world. Diesels constitute over 50 per cent of automobile sales in Europe, because fuel is extremely expensive there. If fuel gets extremely expensive in the United States, one would expect diesels to become more attractive. Yet Ford seems to be stuck in the old mental model that says Americans don’t like diesels. Ford can’t prove in a PowerPoint presentation that there is a big market for small diesels – mostly because there are few small diesels available to U.S. consumers. But that traps them into a position where they will never lead the industry or innovate outside of current market and technology conditions.
 
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Case Solution for Investments: Delineating an Efficient Portfolio

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Case Name :      Investments: Delineating an Efficient Portfolio
Authors :           Upasana Mitra, M. Kannadhasan
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W14232
Discipline :        Finance
Case Length :    07 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
A student in his final year at a management school has been asked by his uncle to suggest an optimal investment portfolio for the reinvestment of his retirement account. His uncle wants to invest only in mutual funds managed by reputed asset management companies that have historically given superior returns. He also wants to limit the risk involved to less than 10 per cent per annum. The student now needs to prepare a portfolio that offers the highest possible return for the risk defined by his uncle.
 
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