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  1. Barber and Barwil (A): Strategic Options

    Authors: Sharma, Yashoverman; Bhatnagar, Deepti; Raghuram, G; Sahay, Arvind;

    Reference No: BP0323(A) Pages: 27 Published on: 19, August, 2008

    Abstract: Wilh Wilhelmsen ASA of Norway was a traditional ship owning company that had diversified into the ?Maritime Services' sector. In addition to cargo transportation, its two main ?service' business areas were Ship Management (Barber International) and Port Agency (Barwil), established in 1975. Both companies had become big brand names in their ... More

  2. Social Transformation of Indian Tribal Community: Unlocking the Potential by Healthcare

    Authors: Ravichandran, N.; Patel, Malay;

    Reference No: BP0397 Pages: 15 Published on: 10, January, 2017

    Abstract: The case documents the evolution of an eye care hospital promoted by not-for profit organization located in Mandvi, District-Surat, close to the tribal community of Gujarat state, India. In a short span of five years (as of 2016), the trust has evolved as a community hospital. The value proposition of the ... More

  3. Mankastu, AirVisual and IQAir

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K. ;

    Reference No: STR0491 Pages: 9 Published on: 27, March, 2025

    Abstract: In 2016, Mankastu, an Indian company, entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Hong Kong–based AirVisual. The MoU would allow Mankastu to distribute AirVisual’s air quality monitors and purifiers in India. However, when the Swiss company, IQAir, took control of AirVisual, it decided to not honour the existing ... More

  4. HealthStart: Need for Growth Strategy

    Authors: Jena, Sanjay Kumar; Laha, Arnab Kumar; Ghura, Amarpreet K. Singh; ;

    Reference No: CMHS0041 Pages: 17 Published on: 8, January, 2018

    Abstract: This case describes a situation in which Pradeep K. Jaisingh (Jaisingh) started Health Start (HS), an accelerator in healthcare innovation and entrepreneurship in India, on February 15, 2013, with an initial investment of USD 1 million. Jaisingh wanted to support 15-20 startups per year. HS had been conducting accelerator programmes every year and ... More

  5. Cosmo Films Limited: Operations at Aurangabad (A)

    Authors: Dixit, M R; Jain, Abhinandan K;

    Reference No: BP0286 Pages: 14 Published on: 23, January, 2003

    Abstract: This case describes the tasks faced by Ranabir Mukherjee, recently appointed Vice President (Operations), in comprehending the operations of Cosmo Films, a company in the business of packing films, and developing a strategy and plans for enhancing effectiveness and efficiency. It presents the background of the company, the outcome of ... More

  6. Nestle entangled! Braving the Maggi Noodle Crisis in India

    Authors: Kaul, Asha; Chaudhri, Vidhi;

    Reference No: COMM0013(A) Pages: 16 Published on: 15, June, 2016

    Abstract: The case describes the Maggi debacle faced by Nestle in India. On May 21, 2015, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ordered Nestle India to recall Maggi after confirming presence of high levels of lead and Mono Sodium Glutamate (MSG) in the product. The case traces the events in the Maggi crisis ... More

  7. Dr. Lal Pathlabs (A)

    Authors: Mathur, Ajeet;

    Reference No: BP0408(A) Pages: 8 Published on: 20, December, 2017

    Abstract: Diagnostics services in India were growing at 20% annually with billing of USD 3.4 billion. With WTO’s GATS, foreign competition was arising. Dr. Lal PathLabs had formidable brand recognition and Dr. Arvind Lal was wondering whether to accept private equity and induct management professionals to keep pace with competitors through acquisitions ... More

  8. Epic-TCS: Trade Secrets in IT Contracts

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K. ;

    Reference No: IS0151 Pages: 16 Published on: 28, July, 2025

    Abstract: Kaiser Permanente entered into an IT contract with Epic Systems to provide software support in 2003 and engaged Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) as a subcontractor in 2011. TCS did not have full access to Epic’s “UserWeb” portal. It got unauthorised access and downloaded thousands of files. As a result, Epic sued ... More

  9. CSR at Torrent Group

    Authors: Barua, Samir K; Agarwalla, Sobhesh K;

    Reference No: BP0442 Pages: 15 Published on: 31, March, 2020

    Abstract: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has emerged as an important area of corporate attention in an informationally integrated world. Corporates are realizing that how they are perceived by the larger society, has a bearing on their capacity to function effectively and create shareholder value. The task of developing and implementing the ... More

  10. CMC Hospital, Vellore (B)

    Authors: Ramani, K V;

    Reference No: CMHS0014(B) Pages: 12 Published on: 22, June, 2012

    Abstract: The increasing load on CMC hospital services over the years and its consequences on service quality has been a matter of great concern to Dr Suranjan Bhattacharji, the Director of CMC Hospital, Vellore. The hospital resources were getting stretched beyond limits in order to cope with the demand for services. ... More

  11. One Mission, Multiple Roads: Aravind Eye Care System in 2009

    Authors: Manikutty, S;

    Reference No: BP0333 Pages: 30 Published on: 28, May, 2010

    Abstract: This case, "One Mission, Multiple Roads: Aravind Eyecare System in 2009" is a sequel to the earlier case, "Aravind Eyecare System: Giving Them the Most Precious Gift" (BP 0299). It describes the new challenges facing AECS in 2009. It presents the strategic choices facing a mission driven organization like AECS. For its future ... More

  12. Why Saraspur is Performing Poorly ?

    Authors: Murthy, Nirmala;

    Reference No: PSG0013TEC Pages: 8 Published on: 1, January, 1979

    Abstract: Saraspur PHC, under the control of the District Health Officer (DHO), was showing poor performance in all programmes. Moreover, its performance was deteriorating every month. This surprised the DHO, for so far Saraspur had registered average performance. Recently, it had been taken over by the regional training centre as a ... More

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