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Case Solution for Nestle’s Nescafe Partners’ Blend: The Fairtrade Decision (A)

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Case Name :      Nestle’s Nescafe Partners’ Blend: The Fairtrade Decision (A)
Authors :           Niraj Dawar, Jordan Mitchell
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            906A20
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    24 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
In early 2005, Nestle is in the midst of a decision: whether or not the Fairtrade mark should be applied on Partners’ Blend, a new instant coffee product to be marketed in the growing UK ‘ethical’ coffee segment. Application of the Fairtrade mark on the Partners Blend product means that Nestle must go against its historical position of not offering minimum guaranteed prices to coffee farmers. As part of their deliberations, Nestle executives must consider their coffee sourcing program at large, their corporate social responsibility framework, Nescafe and corporate Nestle branding, the UK market, and the potential consumer benefit or backlash that could result from releasing such a product.
 
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Case Solution for Baring Private Equity Partners India Limited: Banking Services for the Poor in Bangladesh

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Case Name :      Baring Private Equity Partners India Limited: Banking Services for the Poor in Bangladesh
Authors :           Ram Kumar Kakani, Munish Thakur
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            909M52
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    23 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
From the 1970s onward, after the emergence of microfinance, lending for the poor started shifting from informal sources (e.g. moneylenders) to formal sources. The Grameen Bank (Grameen) led this change, primarily due to its chief executive officer (CEO) and his innovative microcredit model. On the basis of the CEO’s rich understanding of on-the-ground realities, he began to experiment and modify the business model for microfinance, which, in the past few years in Bangladesh, was largely dominated by a few big players. As a result of some very interesting and insightful experiments that had been conducted, the microfinance landscape was changing the way banking services were modeled for the poor, not only in Bangladesh but throughout the world. The case profiles a situation wherein Baring Private Equity Partners India, one of the largest private equity players in emerging markets, was looking to invest in the high-growth, profitable microfinance industry of South Asia.This case is oriented toward helping students understand the credit needs of the poor and their perspective on money management, hunger, investment and savings. Students should be made to appreciate how an innovative business model can be developed through a deeper understanding of the local context combined with conceptual thinking. The case strongly vouches for the development of sustainable solutions that require both financial viability and sensitivity to the conditions of the poor. The most important point to be highlighted about the microfinance landscape is that the entrepreneurship model is changing from being socially focused to being business focused. Earlier, most players entered the microfinance arena as a not-for-profit venture; however, many for-profit organizations have now entered this sector.
 
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Case Solution for Blue Heron Capital Partners,

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Case Name :      Blue Heron Capital Partners,
Authors :           Kathleen Hevert
Source:              Babson College
Case ID:             BAB711
Discipline :        Finance
Case Length :    04 pages
Solution sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
The subject of the case is a socially-responsible hedge fund. The options valued are written on two firms AstraZeneca plc and Medco Health Solutions, Inc. with documented and recognized social responsibility practices.

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