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  1. Tata vs Mistry (A): Struggle for Succession and Governance

    Authors: Gupta, Vishal; Gupta, Deepali;

    Reference No: OB0246(A) Pages: 23 Published on: 29, March, 2023

    Abstract: This case highlights the loopholes in succession planning and issues of corporate governance at the multinational conglomerate Tata Group headquartered in Mumbai, India. This is a three-part case which highlights the dramatic removal of Cyrus Mistry from the chairmanship of Tata Group. The case is based on excerpts from the ... More

  2. HONEYVEDA: Scaling Startup Presence Across the Honey Value Chain

    Authors: Dani, Reeva; Mendonca, Valerie; Singh, Sukhpal;

    Reference No: CIIE0038 Pages: 23 Published on: 11, March, 2026

    Abstract: HoneyVeda was founded in 2019 by Hardik Joshi, a business-analyst-turned-apiarist, to promote ethical beekeeping practices and produce and sell high-quality honey. To realise this vision, the startup partnered with farmers, farmer producer organisations (FPOs) and government agencies to supply beekeeping equipment, deliver training to novice beekeepers and produce honey from bee ... More

  3. Printwell Press**

    Authors: Reynolds, J;

    Reference No: BP0008 Pages: 9 Published on: 1, January, 1965

    Abstract: This case is to follow the case "An Interview with a Young Businessman" (OB0019). It deals with the problems faced by the young man who wrestled with the ethics of management in the previous case. Students should evaluate his actions in light of his problems and his point of view ... More

  4. 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

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