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Case Solution for IPODERAC: Finding the Path Towards Sustainability

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Case Name :      IPODERAC: Finding the Path Towards Sustainability
Authors :           Francisco Layrisse Villa, Gerardo Lozano
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W12064
Discipline :        Entrepreneurship
Case Length :    14 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Starting in 1966, the Rehabilitation Institute of Puebla Civil Association (IPODERAC) has dedicated itself to providing a home and an education for children who have been abandoned in the streets of Mexico. Using an educational model based on the concept of personal development through honourable work, IPODERAC has successfully combined its desire to be financially self-sufficient with its goal of teaching educational values, responsibility and discipline to the children in its care, thus enabling them to develop a sense of belonging and some useful skills for life. This case explores the inception and the long evolution of IPODERAC’s educational model, as the organization faces a constant search for production projects that will enable it to generate income. After meeting this goal, IPODERAC also faces the ongoing challenge of maintaining its business units without deviating from its institutional mission. By April 2009, IPODERAC had all but obtained self-sufficiency; however, given the national financial crisis and the emergence of the influenza A1H1 epidemic, IPODERAC’s main source of income (i.e., the sale of gourmet cheeses) had suddenly diminished. This crisis affected the stability of the institution, and as a result new proposals for diversification were needed to strengthen IPODERAC’s financial sustainability and to avoid similar pitfalls in the future.
 
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Case Solution for Spin Master Toys (A): Finding a Manufacturer for E-Chargers

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Case Name :      Spin Master Toys (A): Finding a Manufacturer for E-Chargers
Authors :           John S. Haywood-Farmer, Ken Mark
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            901D01
Discipline :        Operations Management
Case Length :    12 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Spin Master Toys was a Canadian manufacturer of toys ready to produce its latest product, E-Charger, an electrically powered model airplane. The operations manager had to decide which supplier should design and manufacture this new product. The timeframe from design to delivery was very short, requiring an accelerated development schedule. The company had a short list of two potential companies, both located in the major toy manufacturing district of southern China, near Hong Kong. The operations manager had to develop the appropriate criteria for this decision and evaluate the two suppliers. With relatively little information and already behind schedule, the company must make its decision in the face of considerable uncertainty.
 
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Case Solution for Jindi Enterprises: Finding a New Sales Manager

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Case Name :      Jindi Enterprises: Finding a New Sales Manager
Authors :           June Cotte, Alan Wenchu Yang
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            903A09
Discipline :        Strategy
Case Length :    17 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Jindi Enterprises is a manufacturer of heat exchanger units for residential and commercial markets in China. Recently, the company’s top sales representative, who is also the sales manager for one of the company’s provincial offices, quit and joined a competitor. A replacement must be found, but a delay in choosing a strategic direction is seriously complicating the hiring decision. The CEO must determine the corporate strategy and ensure that the hiring strategy reflects these changes.
 
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