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  1. The Amara Raja Group (B): Transforming The HR Function for Vision 2025 and Beyond

    Authors: Varkkey, Biju; Shaik, Farheen Fathima;

    Reference No: HRM0241(B) Pages: 20 Published on: 2, February, 2023

    Abstract: This case, Amara Raja Group (B): Vision 2025 is set in 2019 where the HR department has gone through multiple interventions commencing in 2017, including building a business specific recruitment strategy, making HR digital, and development of an employee value proposition. With changes in external environment including increased digitisation, automation, and industry 4.0 along ... More

  2. Koala Kabs: Trouble In Transportation Terrain?

    Authors: Roy, Subhadip; Singh, Jyoti; Choudhary, Shruti;

    Reference No: MAR0540 Pages: 12 Published on: 17, April, 2024

    Abstract: This case is on cab service run exclusively by women drivers (Koala Kabs) founded by Shailja Mittal (Shailja) and Anmol Gupta in Delhi in 2016. The journey was not easy, as Shailja faced challenges in developing a cost-effective value proposition and convincing parents to pay more for the service. However, the ... More

  3. Eye-Q: Navigating Scalability Dilemmas

    Authors: Goel, Soumya; Singla, Chitra;

    Reference No: CIIE0037 Pages: 28 Published on: 23, September, 2025

    Abstract: Rajat Goel and Dr Ajay Sharma had set up the Eye-Q chain of eye care hospitals in the year 2007. Despite best efforts, their initial assumptions about scaling a healthcare business proved overly optimistic. The reality of high establishment costs, resistance from doctors and low patient trust in smaller cities forced ... More

  4. Rajan Overseas: An Entrepreneurial Quest for Growth

    Authors: Singla, Chitra; Yadav, Akshay; Gomkale, Advait; Acharya, Aditya Shekhar;

    Reference No: BP0420 Pages: 21 Published on: 8, January, 2018

    Abstract: Rajan Overseas was founded by Rajan Makhija in the year 2014. It was into export of handloom products like rugs, throws, etc. Makhija wanted the company to grow from INR 7.6 crores to 100 crores in the next five years. However, the plan hit a roadblock as one of the largest customer of ... More

  5. Innovassynth Technologies

    Authors: Mathur, Ajeet;

    Reference No: BP0445 Pages: 13 Published on: 23, June, 2020

    Abstract: The case describes the predicament of the CEO of a born-global Indian enterprise in R&D over simultaneously balancing a trine of objectives: maximisation of shareholder value, maintaining a talent-led, process-driven ecosystem for team performance, and customer acquisition and customer satisfaction in contracted research and custom synthesis through knowledge-intensive business ... More

  6. Kanpur Confectioneries Private Limited (B)

    Authors: Dixit, M R; Vandana Dixit;

    Reference No: BP0268(B) Pages: 8 Published on: 19, November, 2001

    Abstract: This case describes the experience of Kanpur Confectioneries Private Limited (KCPL), a family managed company, in being a contract manufacturer for A-One Confectioneries Private Limited. The alliance had worked to the advantage of KCPL. It had prospered as a profitable contract manufacturer. It had used the surplus to diversify into ... More

  7. Aggois: Last-Mile Financing for Small-Holder Farmers

    Authors: Vemireddy, Vidya; Deb, Shrey; Yadav, Shweta;

    Reference No: CIIE0027 Pages: 17 Published on: 12, October, 2021

    Abstract: The business model adopted by Aggois model aimed at resolving the problem of farmer financing — particularly, the lack of receivables financing, which left them (farmers) with no option but to choose between high rates with delayed payments under MSP or prompt payments at lower rates in private transactions. The product ... More

  8. Pune Flower Designs Limited

    Authors: Bapna, S L; Raghuram, G;

    Reference No: CMA0780EX Pages: 18 Published on: 1, January, 2000

    Abstract: This case focuses on the owner/entrepreneur's perspective of a small enterprise in a new market (dried flower exports). Currently, a large part of the business risk is borne by the importer. The supply and processing risk is borne by the entrepreneur. However, possibilities and long term strategies might require ... More

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