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Case Solution for Olympic Group Acquisition of IDEAL

Complete Case details are given below :
Case Name :      Olympic Group Acquisition of IDEAL
Authors :           Marina Apaydin, Hend Mostafa
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W12007
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    12 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Olympic Group (OG) was an Egyptian white goods giant that made products such as water heaters, fans, and cookers. In 1997, OG decided to buy IDEAL, a large state-owned white goods firm. Being a monopoly in its markets, IDEAL had a strong brand name and market share, which made it very attractive for OG. Also, the products that IDEAL produced – refrigerators and washing machines – complemented OG’s products. A year after the acquisition, OG had to deal with several issues such as integrating the employees of the two companies, boosting employees’ productivity, changing IDEAL’s brand image, and improving IDEAL’s products. Accordingly, within the next month, the CEO had to decide whether to start by changing IDEAL’s brand image or integrating the employees of the two companies. He also had to consider how and when to integrate the employees of the two companies without affecting overall performance. What methods should he use to boost the employees’ productivity, especially at IDEAL? What areas needed to be worked on in order to improve the IDEAL brand image without affecting its market share? What changes in IDEAL’s products were required to sustain its competitiveness and market share?
 
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Case Solution for West Ham United Football Club’s Olympic Stadium Move

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Case Name :      West Ham United Football Club’s Olympic Stadium Move
Authors :           Matthew Thomson, Neil Bendle
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W11150
Discipline :        Marketing
Case Length :    16 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
West Ham United are an English football team that competed to win the right to move their games to play in the stadium being constructed for the 2012 London Olympics. They secured financial support from the local government and the backing of the U.K. athletics. West Ham’s rival bidder, Tottenham Hotspurs, presented a strong business case for the move and required no public support. West Ham despite this, won the right to move. The case focuses on ensuring fan acceptance of the move.
 
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Case Solution for Olympic Rent-A-Car U.S.: Customer Loyalty Battles

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Case Name :      Olympic Rent-A-Car U.S.: Customer Loyalty Battles
Authors :           John Deighton, James Kindley
Source :             HBS Brief Cases
Case ID :            913568
Discipline :        Marketing
Case Length :    13 pages
Solution sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
The marketing and operations managers for Olympic Rent-A-Car meet to decide how to respond to changes in the loyalty rewards program at the market-leading competitor. The competitor’s program gives awards based on dollars spent instead of days rented and eliminates blackout dates. Olympic expects the program to capture more of the valuable business traveler segment, which rents cars more frequently and generally pays higher premiums than the leisure traveler segment. At the meeting, the team reviews the financial performance of the firm and the firm’s reward program, called Olympic Medalist. They consider whether they can afford to match the competitor’s loyalty program terms as they have done in the past and also consider how the competitor’s actions will affect the entire car rental industry. Ultimately, they must respond with a truly distinctive strategy. Students must perform a quantitative analysis of each possible response and consider the value of customers in loyalty programs.
 
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