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Case Solution for University of Virginia Health System: The Long-Term Acute Care Hospital Project

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Case Name :      University of Virginia Health System: The Long-Term Acute Care Hospital Project
Authors :           Kenneth Eades, Nili Mehta
Source :             Darden School of Business
Case ID :           UV6518
Discipline :        Finance
Case Length :    10 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
In March 2006, the vice president for business development and finance for the University of Virginia Health System is completing the last-minute details in preparation for a board meeting where he will present his proposal for building a new long-term acute care (LTAC) hospital. Since 1999, when the board rejected his first proposal for building an LTAC, regulations regarding LTAC facilities have changed, which gives him hope that the project now has a good chance of success.
 
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Case Solution for Inaash: Bridging the Chasm Between Non-Profit Objectives and Long-Term Financial Profitability

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Case Name :      Inaash: Bridging the Chasm Between Non-Profit Objectives and Long-Term Financial Profitability
Authors :           Bettina Bastian
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W14058
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    10 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Inaash is a Lebanese non-profit organization that supports the development of Palestinians in refugee camps. Inaash has created jobs for thousands of women in the camps through the production of traditional Palestinian embroidery items such as shawls and dresses, which the association sells in its shop and at exhibitions. The organization has also been successful in creating valuable social infrastructure in many camps through offering medical support to the elderly and sponsoring children’s education. Major changes in the macro environment have resulted in diminishing sales and an increased dependence on donations. Inaash must rethink its strategy and consider improving its performance measurement, using social media to connect with stakeholders and raise awareness, and professionalizing its donor management. How can Inaash bridge the chasm between social purpose and financial viability?
 
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