Walking

Case Solution for Walking the Walk: Putting Social Responsibility into Action at the White Dog Cafe

Complete Case details are given below :

Case Name :      Walking the Walk: Putting Social Responsibility into Action at the White Dog Cafe
Authors :           Jason Keith Phillips, Diane Phillips
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            907M49
Discipline :        Social Enterprise
Case Length :    10 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
This case is designed to examine the issue of corporate social responsibility in a small firm. The key issue is how a small organization can maintain its strong social responsibility philosophy when (a) the organization is growing, (b) the environment in which the organization exists is extremely competitive, and (c) the entrepreneurial visionary who started the firm is getting ready to step down. The case describes the dilemma the owner of White Dog Cafe has regarding the transition of current management to the new management team and the development of the White Dog Cafe’s social responsibility philosophy, the challenges that other socially responsible organizations have had as they have grown, and the strategies that the company has used to successfully keep its philosophies and goals at the forefront of its business operations.
 
Click Here to place your order
 
OR
Place your order at casesolutionshub (AT)gmail(dot)com if you want to solve above case.
 
Cordially,
Case Solutions Hub

Case Solution for Zeta Mining: Walking the Dragline

Complete Case details are given below :
Case Name :      Zeta Mining: Walking the Dragline
Authors :           Scott McCarthy
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W13607
Discipline :        Finance
Case Length :    04 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Zeta Mining, one of the world’s largest producers of metallurgical coal, operates a number of mines in the Bowen Basin, Central Queensland, Australia. The company has invested about AU$8 billion in the region. Before extracting the coal, the overburden of dirt, rock and other geological waste has to be removed, and this is usually done by draglines, which are imported from the United States and constructed on site, requiring a significant investment in time and money. In 2012, Zeta’s chief financial officer tasked the Bowen Basin project evaluation director to decide whether to “walk” one of the 3,400-tonne draglines six kilometres to another mine or to employ external contractors to remove that mine’s overburden. To do so, the director was required to perform an incremental comparison analysis using net present value methodology. The CFO will then use the analysis and any other relevant factors in making a final decision.
 
Click Here to place your order
 
OR
Place your order at casesolutionshub (AT)gmail(dot)com if you want to solve above case.
 
Cordially,
Case Solutions Hub