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Case Solution for HuStream Technologies Interactive Video

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Case Name :      HuStream Technologies Interactive Video
Authors :           Barbara L. Marcolin, Kathryn Brohman, Ning Su; Norine Webster, Laura Marcolin
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W14122
Discipline :        Information Technology
Case Length :    10 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
A management consulting team has been hired to advise HuStream Technologies on a new business model and target market. HuStream operates a service-based business model, providing customers with fully produced interactive video content. In the founders’ efforts to transition to a product-based business, they have built a cloud-based platform to provide easy accessibility to their company’s products and services. Using that platform, clients can produce their own interactive content. HuStream faces the challenge of transitioning from an entirely service- based business model to an entirely product-based business model. The consultancy’s task is to identify HuStream’s top business and marketing opportunities using the service-based business model and keeping within the constraints of limited funding.
 
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Case Solution for Stockgroup Interactive Media

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Case Name :      Stockgroup Interactive Media
Authors :           Sid L. Huff, Rob Attwell
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            99E025
Discipline :        Entrepreneurship
Case Length :    23 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Stock Research Group (SRG) is an information broker. SRG’s primary business is serving as a collection point for information useful to investors seeking to invest in small-cap mining companies. SRG, in effect, pulls potential investors to its site, then channels them to the specific sites of companies in which the investors may have an investment interest. SRG’s revenue comes from the mining companies, who generally pay on an impression basis (for “eyeballs” delivered to their web pages). The resource companies are willing to pay for this, since on their own they are much less likely to attract much investor traffic. SRG is also in the business of developing web pages for these small-cap resource firms, since generally the companies do not have in-house expertise to create and maintain their web presence. SRG thus represents a new kind of business–the specialized infomediary, or information broker. SRG is doing quite well financially, something that cannot be said of many web-based companies. SRG’s main challenges involve managing growth, deciding on appropriate future directions, and determining how best to lever the “virtual community” they have created.
 
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Case Solution for Guest-Tek Interactive Entertainment: International Sales

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Case Name :      Guest-Tek Interactive Entertainment: International Sales
Authors :           Laurie Milton, Nigel Goodwin
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            906M67
Discipline :        Strategy
Case Length :    20 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
The chief executive officer of Calgary-based Guest-Tek Interactive Entertainment Ltd., a leading provider of high-speed Internet access to the hotel industry, must consider whether and how his company should grow its business overseas. Ninety-seven percent of Guest-Tek’s fiscal year 2003 revenue was derived from North American hotels–a market he knew would eventually become saturated. Guest-Tek had listed publicly in January 2004. Both internal and external investors now demanded results. Other geographic markets held the promise of new growth and competitors were already pursuing those opportunities.
 
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Case Solution for Wall Street Journal: Print vs. Interactive

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Case Name :      Wall Street Journal: Print vs. Interactive
Authors :           Amy J. Hillman
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            99M030
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    14 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
One of Dow Jones & Co.’s most respected brands, The Wall Street Journal, is threatened by Internet news providers, including their own Interactive Edition. The company is unsure whether the Interactive Edition will be a substitute or a complement to the print edition. This case focuses on changing industry boundaries, new technology, potential cannibalization, and a threat to the company’s traditional business model. Industry analysis of both print and interactive publishing is discussed, as is resource leveraging across the two formats.
 
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