Michael Cummings

Case Solution for Theo Chocolate

Complete Case details are given below :
Case Name :      Theo Chocolate
Authors :           Michael Cummings, Gary Ottley
Source:              Babson College
Case ID:             BAB692
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    29 pages
Solution sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Theo Chocolate, Inc. is a small start-up chocolate manufacturer struggling to establish brand recognition in the highly competitive branded gourmet chocolate segment. Theo’s unique value proposition, of being “the only organic, Fair-Trade, bean-to-bar chocolate factory in the United States,” drives its business. The company was started and operates under the premise that socially responsible business practices are cornerstones of its operations. Since its inception, Theo has built a loyal and growing following, especially in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Its first three years were spent building this customer base and forging a brand based on its value proposition and everyday business practices. However, despite steady improvements in all financial indicators, to date Theo had not been profitable – the company expected to break “into the black” in its fourth year. The case explores the challenges Joe Whinney and Debra Music (the Founder/CEO and VP of Sales and Marketing, respectively) face as they emerge from the first stage of the entrepreneurial venture. The key decision facing the company, and Debra in particular, is whether Theo can in fact afford to stay true to the strategy and value proposition that has defined its existence. It is trying to establish a unique brand in a marketplace that is dominated by large well-established competitors with significant resources at their disposal. It has not been profitable in doing so. The case provides students an opportunity to wrestle with very real issues that idealistic entrepreneurs face – compromising principles, brand-building, managing cash flow and planning for the future.

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Case Solution for Sullivan Container

Complete Case details are given below :
Case Name :      Sullivan Container
Authors :           Michael Cummings, Robert Brewster
Source:              Babson College
Case ID:             BAB145
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    25 pages
Solution sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Sullivan Container operated both new industrial steel barrel production and the reconditioning of industrial steel drum and plastic containers in several plant locations in the United States. The firm operated in an industry with a checkered past, characterized by periods of price fixing and environmental problems. A new management team acquired the firm in 2007 and began revamping manufacturing practices and focusing on environmentally sustainable practices. Faced with the severe economic crisis in 2009, the firm continued to pursue sustainable practices, but now faces a critical question as investment costs in sustainable practices increase. The key question we explore is: Given the industry history, will build sustainable practices into their business model drive a customer’s Willingness to Pay? The case allows students to explore the challenges of creating a Willingness to Pay for aspects of value creation that may have no immediate positive effect on their customer’s internal operations.

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