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  1. Zerodha - A Success Story(B)

    Authors: Garg, Archit; Gupta, Aashish; Maheshwari, Garima; Sinha, Ankur; Sugathan, Anish;

    Reference No: PROD0319(B) Pages: 4 Published on: 19, December, 2018

    Abstract: The transparency and consistency of Zerodha provided them mileage and the business model certainly disrupted the Indian brokerage industry. The zero-commission model was successful in attracting consumers and provided tough competition to other brokers. However, competitive advantage coming solely from low pricing may not always be sustainable in the long ... More

  2. Arihant Retail, Chennai

    Authors: Manikutty, S;

    Reference No: BP0339 Pages: 18 Published on: 29, April, 2011

    Abstract: The case deals with Arihant Retail, a family business firms located at Chennai in Tamil Nadu, India. It is a small scale firm, with a turnover of ` 340 million in 2009-10. Mr. Vishal Surana, the young Chief Executive of Arihant, dreams of making this into a ` 3 billion store by 2015. He has ... More

  3. Europa: Managing Growth

    Authors: Manikutty, S;

    Reference No: BP0344 Pages: 12 Published on: 4, July, 2012

    Abstract: The case deals with the issues in managing the growth of a family business engaged in retail and discount stores in Chennai. It highlights one of the strengths of family businesses, namely leveraging family resources into the business. The case also deals with issues of succession planning in family businesses. ... More

  4. A Note on Export Market Environment and the Export Business Strategy **

    Authors: Wadhva, C D;

    Reference No: ECO0242TEC Pages: 3 Published on: 1, January, 1977

    Abstract: Emphasizes the importance of systematic research in the framework of the relevant export-marketing environment for formulating export business strategy at the firm level. It explains the concepts of "export market environment" and "export business strategy" and points out some important decisions that a corporate unit planning export marketing has to ... More

  5. Wicked Problem At Inspiron

    Authors: Mathur, Ajeet;

    Reference No: BP0446 Pages: 11 Published on: 14, December, 2020

    Abstract: This case introduces the genre of “wicked problems” in strategy. InspirOn Engineering is a third-generation textile machinery family business. The patriarch, in his 72nd year, has announced his retirement without a succession plan. Chinese acquisitions in Germany have transformed the competitive landscape into two business divisions. The leadership has to ... More

  6. BigBasket.Com: Redefining the Business Model

    Authors: Thomas, Sujo; Abhishek; Vatavwala, Sanket; Sinha, Piyush Kumar;

    Reference No: MAR0492 Pages: 23 Published on: 28, July, 2017

    Abstract: BigBasket.com had emerged as one of the major players in highly competitive Indian online grocery retailing market by employing inventory based model. On 22 March 2016, Big Basket had secured Series D funding worth USD 150 million from the United Arab Emirates-based Abraaj group for driving its future growth. A few days ... More

  7. ETG: Connecting Africa to the World

    Authors: Karna, Amit; Tiwari, Aarushi;

    Reference No: STR0468 Pages: 23 Published on: 11, November, 2022

    Abstract: What started as a FMCG distributor in 1967 in Kenya as Export Finance Company, is now a dynamic global conglomerate across 48 countries and 5 continents — Export Trading Group. ETG was taken over by the then CFO Mahesh Patel after exit of the founding stakeholders. It was then when the company shifted its ... More

  8. Delhi Airport Express Metro Line: Business Impact of Domestic Arbitration

    Authors: Ragavan, Srividhya; Saravanan, A;

    Reference No: STR0483 Pages: 20 Published on: 30, September, 2025

    Abstract: This case provides a lesson for corporate boards on evaluating risks generally in dispute management, and specifically in public–private partnerships where the government party typically enjoys higher bargaining power. Contemporary corporate governance necessitates nuanced planning for resolving disputes, as the decisions of corporate boards can impact the course and ... More

  9. Mysore Saree Udyog: Establishing a culture of professionalism in family business

    Authors: Kumar, Manoj;

    Reference No: ADCLOD0002 Pages: 21 Published on: 7, November, 2022

    Abstract: Mysore Saree Udyog is an iconic, family-run retail store in Bangalore for sarees, fabric and other Indian traditional wear. The success of the store rests on the family’s merchandising skills and the delivery of a personalised in-store experience, both of which are difficult to replicate. The next generation of ... More

  10. Growth Stall at Tega

    Authors: Mathur, Ajeet;

    Reference No: BP0444 Pages: 15 Published on: 30, September, 2020

    Abstract: The case describes the entrepreneurial trajectory of Madan Mohanka and his family business, Tega India Limited. The company was at an inflection point, when product demand in India for industrial rubber products for material handling in mining and mineral processing stagnated and competition intensified. The Swedish collaborators of Tega were ... More

  11. The Kilachand Group**

    Authors: Nambudiri, C N S; Raman, K S;

    Reference No: BP0053 Pages: 14 Published on: 1, January, 1974

    Abstract: History of a large Indian business house is provided to discuss intercompany investments, sole selling agency agreements, multiple subsidiary companies, and the nature of controls exercised in large groups. These topics can be discussed in the context of changing social values. ... More

  12. The East India Company: 1600-1858

    Authors: Tripathi, D; Mehta, M J;

    Reference No: ECO0124 Pages: 9 Published on: 1, January, 1970

    Abstract: The case describes the business activities of the East India Company and its interaction with Indian businessmen. It also describes the business environment prevailing between 1600 and 1858. ... More

  13. Kumar Enterprises (A)

    Authors: Jain, Vivek; Balakrishnan, K;

    Reference No: BP0108(A) Pages: 10 Published on: 1, January, 1978

    Abstract: Case (A) describes the evolution of a familyowned business over fortyseven years, from paper trading to a multibusiness organization. The group, managed by three generations of a family, now faces either stagnation or entry into new and unknown fields. The case provides an opportunity to identify and ... More

  14. Rampur Textile Mills Limited**

    Authors: Kulkarni, G R;

    Reference No: BP0029 Pages: 19 Published on: 1, January, 1970

    Abstract: A large diversified industrial organization whose main business is in textiles considers a proposal to acquire a "sick" textile mill in Ahmedabad. Financial data has been provided about the sick mill, and the case includes two reports submitted to top management on the merits of the proposal, one by an ... More

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