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  1. My T Brewer - Part A

    Authors: Mendonca, Valerie; Aggarwal, Ansita;

    Reference No: CIIE0026(A) Pages: 15 Published on: 16, March, 2022

    Abstract: Amit Kasliwal was a participant of the Post Graduate Program for Executives at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad in 2013 when he came up with an idea of a tea-brewing machine. Kasliwal conducted a survey to understand the tea-brewing machine industry and needs of the market and subsequently started working ... More

  2. Hippo on Twitter: Tracking Product Stock-outs in Retail Stores

    Authors: Abhishek;

    Reference No: MAR0466 Pages: 10 Published on: 23, September, 2015

    Abstract: Parle Agro entered the salted snack market with launch of baked wheat snack, branded as Hippo. Inspite of serious competition from players like PepsiCo, ITC, and Marico, Hippo was a success due to its offbeat positioning and marketing communication which involved social message and fun. Hippo’s successful launch created ... More

  3. Tihar Jail Products ? Branding, Distribution and Communication Strategy

    Authors: Sharma, Dheeraj;

    Reference No: MAR0427 Pages: 18 Published on: 1, January, 2012

    Abstract: Tihar Jail (TJ), one of the largest prisons in the world. However, TJ functions as a reformation and rehabilitation centre which aims at transforming the convicts into better human beings and employable citizens. As a part of this effort, it operates a factory and a baking school in its premises. ... More

  4. Advertising Design and Creative Execution

    Authors: Tripathi, Sanjeev; Dhandhania Agrawal, Kopal;

    Reference No: MAR0453TEC Pages: 12 Published on: 30, March, 2015

    Abstract: The note illustrates ‘how’ a message can be communicated to the target audience adopting various creative approaches: Comparative, Inoculative and Refutational. It demonstrates the emotional (humour, sex, lifestyle, fear and scarcity) and rational (feature and price) appeals used in communication to attract audience to the brand. It then describes and ... More

  5. ThatsPersonal: Privacy Delivered (Graphic Case)

    Authors: Roy, Subhadip; Mohapatra, Subhalaxmi;

    Reference No: MAR0516 Pages: 36 Published on: 18, January, 2021

    Abstract: ThatsPersonal.com was an online retailer of sexual wellness and adult products founded by Samir Saraiya in 2013 in India. Its core value proposition was 'Privacy'. Two years after its launch, the company was facing quite a few challenges. The initial press publicity it had received had helped it reach target ... More

  6. Rebel Foods: Sustaining Growth Through Business Model Innovation

    Authors: Lahiri, Saikat; Bose, Indranil; Majumdar, Adrija;

    Reference No: IS0145 Pages: 18 Published on: 29, November, 2023

    Abstract: Rebel Foods started as a quick service restaurant and eventually morphed into a cloud kitchen provider. The company launched multi-brand cloud kitchens, leveraging the same food preparation space and delivery infrastructure to serve a variety of food missions. Its technology stack included software for inventory management, kitchen management and delivery, ... More

  7. PetMate and ClearOrbit/TSC

    Authors: Chandrasekaran, N; Raghuram, G;

    Reference No: PROD0294 Pages: 22 Published on: 27, August, 2010

    Abstract: The top management of TAKE Supply Chain (TSC) was preparing for a meeting on evaluation of upscaling at PetMate, one of their key customers. The focus was on impressing solutions architects and the presales group on increasing their scope of supply chain solutions to PetMate. Earlier TSC was ClearOrbit, a ... More

  8. FoodWorld (B): Supply Chain Strategy

    Authors: Raghuram, G; Banerjee, Bibek; Koshy, Abraham;

    Reference No: MAR0325(B) Pages: 36 Published on: 27, September, 1999

    Abstract: FoodWorld is a division of Spencer's, the retailing company of RPG Enterprises (RPG). This case focuses on the supply chain strategy. The key issues were 1) what to stock, 2) where and whom to source from, 3) how to reduce total delivery time from vendor to store and 4) how to reduce the cost ... More

  9. Maggi Noodles: Challenges of Total Recall in India: Managing Corporate Environment

    Authors: Yadav, Babulal;

    Reference No: BP0396 Pages: 27 Published on: 23, November, 2016

    Abstract: Trouble was brewing for Nestle in India with a lab test finding MSG in Maggi noodles, a product brand which had been adjudged ‘most powerful’ and ‘most trusted’ in India;it was being banned in different parts of the country. Paul Bulcke, CEO of Nestle SA, arrived in New Delhi ... More

  10. Won't Cry Over Spoilt Milk: Amul's Response to Customer's Complaint on Social Media

    Authors: Abhishek;

    Reference No: MAR0450 Pages: 12 Published on: 11, March, 2015

    Abstract: This case traces the turn of events when Neha Tomar, a resident of Gurgaon, posted a complaint about Amul milk on Facebook. The post got over 100,000 shares and was liked by close to 10,000 users on Facebook. This created a flutter as Amul, India’s largest food brand, was known to ... More

  11. MyGate: Balancing a Multisided Platform for Gated Communities

    Authors: Mukherjee, Saral; Meghrajani, Indra;

    Reference No: PROD0333 Pages: 22 Published on: 30, March, 2023

    Abstract: MyGate started its journey in 2016 as a gate management system for gated societies but soon evolved into a multi-sided platform offering solutions to the residents' day-to-day needs via the company's mobile application. Residents could approve entry and exit of visitors, search for local service providers like maids, carpenters, plumbers etc., ... More

  12. Sid's Farm: A Purpose-Driven Safe Food Startup

    Authors: Ghosh, Ranjan Kumar ;

    Reference No: CMA0828 Pages: 10 Published on: 21, April, 2025

    Abstract: Sid’s Farm, founded by Dr Kishore Indukuri in 2013, has emerged as a transformative dairy brand in India’s adulterated milk market. Driven by the vision of delivering pure, unadulterated milk, the company has grown from a 20-cow farm to processing 43,000 litres of milk daily with rigorous 45-step quality checks. ... More

  13. 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

  14. Jaiveer Roy

    Authors: Vohra, Neharika; Chari, Vijayalakshmi; Mendonca, Valerie; Bajwa, Tanveer;

    Reference No: OB0243 Pages: 16 Published on: 13, August, 2020

    Abstract: Optifit, an international brand of fitness equipment, had entered the Indian market in 2010 and had rapidly opened 45 stores in 8 years in the four metros (NCR region, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata). Jaiveer Roy was identified by Pravin Gupta (South Zone head) and Raghav Mehta (HR head) to join as Optifit’s ... More

  15. Riser WindKing: The Challenge of B2B Salesforce Management

    Authors: Bapat, Gautam; Dua, Gautam; ;

    Reference No: HRM0261 Pages: 12 Published on: 18, January, 2024

    Abstract: Founded in 2003, Riser Import & Export Pvt. Ltd. (RIEPL), Surat (India) designed, manufactured and sold industrial scale air cooling equipment parts under the brand name “Riser WindKing” (RWK). It was a family owned MSME with clients in industries like pharma, textile, etc. Since the company provided specialized solutions, a technically sound ... More

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