Leadership

Case Solution for Barrick Gold: Peter Munk’s Leadership and Legacy

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Case Name :      Barrick Gold: Peter Munk’s Leadership and Legacy
Authors :           Cara C. Maurer, Graeme Kreindler
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W14364
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    09 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Under the guidance and vision of founder Peter Munk, Barrick Gold Corporation had risen to become an industry leader and the world’s largest gold producer. The company had grown, mostly through mergers and acquisitions, from one single mine in Northern Ontario to 26 operating mines on five continents, with more than 20,000 employees worldwide. By 2013, however, weak gold prices, asset value writedowns and operational cost overruns have negatively affected the company’s stock price. Many attribute the company’s problems to Munk’s personality and his control over the board of directors. Munk has announced that he will retire in 2014 and will be replaced as chairman by his current co-chairman, John L. Thornton. How can Thornton effectively chair Barrick’s board in the wake of Munk’s legacy? Will his vision for the company conflict with Munk’s dream of turning it into an international diversified mining company? How much of a role will Munk play in the future given his level of informal power? Finally, what can Barrick do to lift itself out of an industry mired in volatility and financial uncertainty?
 
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Case Solution for Celeritas, Inc.: Leadership Challenges in a Fast-Growth Industry

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Case Name :      Celeritas, Inc.: Leadership Challenges in a Fast-Growth Industry
Authors :           Michael Beer, Ingrid Vargas
Source :             HBS Brief Cases
Case ID :            4360
Discipline :        Human Resource Management
Case Length :    11 pages
Solution sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
In 2011, Celeritas is a leading data communications company in the crowded, highly competitive, and ever-evolving enterprise-network optimization market. Having experienced rapid growth since its founding in 2003, Celeritas has recently seen sales decline and has begun to lose market share along with its status as the top player. The CEO, concerned about several problems that may have contributed to this decline, engages an organizational development consultant who leads the firm’s senior vice presidents through a two-day offsite exercise in team building. A followup meeting with a lower level of management raises questions about the effectiveness of those efforts.
 
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Case Solution for SAS: Leadership in Business Intelligence

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Case Name :      SAS: Leadership in Business Intelligence
Authors :           Stephanie Hurt, Marcus Hurt
Source :             North American Case Research Association (NACRA)
Case ID :            NA0103
Discipline :        Strategy
Case Length :    31 pages
Solution sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
SAS: Leadership in Business Intelligence is set in 2007 and traces the history of a great analytics software firm, considered to be the leader in a domain loosely characterized as Business Intelligence. The firm is one of the world’s largest private companies, global leader in Analytics and Business Intelligence and the 33rd largest software company in the world. Ownership of SAS is concentrated in the hands of two programmers, one of whom, Jim Goodnight, holds two thirds of the shares and has acted as CEO for the last 30 years, piloting the strategy of the firm. SAS was originally a statistical analytics software package developed by Jim Goodnight and his original partners before the founding of the firm in 1976. Between its founding and 2007 the firm developed a breathtaking array of software add-ons and capabilities that allows firms to perform data storage, data mining, reporting and generate scorecards that enable managers to forecast opportunities and make data-based decisions for the future.

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