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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 The coal-based plant had reached the end of its 25-year useful life, and its outdated equipment spewed toxins into Delhi’s air and water on a daily basis.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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Case Solution for Environment Canada

Complete Case details are given below :
Case Name :      Environment Canada
Authors :           Paul Boothe
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W14275
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    07 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
In late January 2011, the assistant deputy minister of Environment Canada is contemplating the final report of the joint review panel conducting the environmental assessment of Total E&P Canada’s $10 billion oil sands project, the Joslyn Mine near Fort McMurray, Alberta. Although the report advised that the project would be in the public interest only if – and it was a big if – adverse effects on species at risk were fully mitigated, she was aware that both the company and provincial officials did not agree with the need for further wildlife protection measures. Further, behind the scenes, the industry lobby group, the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, opposed any offsite protection of habitat that might be seen as a precedent for future projects. The federal government’s priority was jobs, and the assistant deputy minister would soon be under pressure to advise the minister on whether to authorize the project to proceed. Without a mechanism to ensure that threatened wildlife would be protected, she could not recommend approval. She needed to find a solution that would work both for the environment and the project.
 
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Case Solution for Spencer’s Retail Limited: Repositioning in a Changing Retail Environment

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Case Name :      Spencer’s Retail Limited: Repositioning in a Changing Retail Environment
Authors :           Tridib Mazumdar, Mohua Banerjee
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W14060
Discipline :        Marketing
Case Length :    20 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
To target the expanding segment of upwardly mobile and upper-income Indians, a pre-eminent organized retailer in India decided to introduce Western-style hyperstores with high-end merchandising. The initial reactions of shoppers were positive, but soon the novelty wore off and store traffic declined. To counter the negative consumer responses, the retailer undertook a year-long test of a new repositioning strategy in its signature hyperstore in a large urban centre. The key challenge was to increase the store’s traffic and profitability without jeopardizing its distinctive and high-quality upscale image. The case provides the test results, which include consumer reactions as well as impacts on store traffic and profit margins.
 
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