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  1. GEF India Private Limited 2010: Launching a New Brand of Edible Oil

    Authors: Jain, Abhinandan; Singh, Vivek;

    Reference No: MAR0487 Pages: 18 Published on: 3, January, 2017

    Abstract: In March 2010, Mr. Chandra Shekhara Reddy, Vice President, Sales and Marketing, was reviewing the launch plan for the first brand of cooking oil, Freedom Refined Sunflower Oil, of GEF. GEF was set up by a professional turned entrepreneur, in Andhra Pradesh in 2009. The case provides a brief profile of the ... More

  2. Kapila Krishi Udyog Limited

    Authors: Singh, Kunwar Milind; Singh, Sukhpal;

    Reference No: CMA0822 Pages: 15 Published on: 31, May, 2021

    Abstract: Kapila Krishi Udyog Limited, a Kanpur-based cattle feed manufacturer, was the market leader in the organised cattle feed market in North India. The organised cattle feed market was estimated at around 17–18% of India’s cattle feed market. The product was commodity type and had demand mainly in rural and semiurban ... More

  3. 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

  4. Tirupati Oils: Launching a Rice Bran Oil in India during the Covid19 pandemic

    Authors: Karna, Amit; Sharma, Rajat; Shah, Disha;

    Reference No: MAR0534 Pages: 24 Published on: 18, July, 2023

    Abstract: The case outlines how the strategy for launching rice bran oil, a less consumed edible oil, was modified with the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. Tirupati oil by NK Proteins is one of the top 3 edible oils sold in Gujarat. Three months before the launch of the rice bran oil, ... More

  5. 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

  6. Tradition & Taste: Exploring Consumers’ Changing Attitude

    Authors: Das, Gopal; Abhishek; Varshneya, Geetika;

    Reference No: MAR0485 Pages: 11 Published on: 11, July, 2016

    Abstract: This case depicts a managerial problem faced by Tradition and Trust, a traditional sweet and snack manufacturer, which is 100 year old family business manufacturing, retailing and exporting rewri, gajjak, sweets, namkeens and other confectionery products. Like other traditional sweet and snack manufactures, they are facing the challenge of consumers’ shift ... More

  7. Stahmann Farms

    Authors: Sharma, Meenakshi;

    Reference No: BP0378 Pages: 20 Published on: 19, January, 2015

    Abstract: Stahmann Farms Enterprises is an Australian company focused on farming, processing, and marketing of pecans and the high-end macadamia nut. Owning pecan farms, but depending for macadamia exclusively on supply from farmers, it is facing challenges in sourcing nuts and keeping its business profitable to reach the low target of ... More

  8. Gramshree, Ahmedabad

    Authors: Purohit, Sonal; Gupta, Seema;

    Reference No: CIIE0008 Pages: 16 Published on: 20, December, 2017

    Abstract: This case presents the hybrid business model of a social venture Gramshree. It provides arich description of an actual decision situation faced by the board of trustees regarding the selection of marketing channel for Gramshree for bringing sustainability to the business. Gramshree aimed at empowering women artisans by ensuring a ... More

  9. Berger Paints: Defending and Growing in Decorative Segment

    Authors: Rajwade, Pratima; Mukherjee, Saral; Sreekumar, Arun; Karna, Amit ;

    Reference No: STR0476 Pages: 25 Published on: 17, August, 2023

    Abstract: In 2022, Berger Paints Ltd. (Berger) was one of the leading paint manufacturing companies in India. Despite the prolonged Covid-19 pandemic affecting businesses worldwide, Berger had reported promising revenue and profit figures and indicated strong growth potential for the future. With modest beginnings in 1923, Berger was able to grow to become ... More

  10. Thermax (A)

    Authors: Mathur, Ajeet;

    Reference No: BP0319(A) Pages: 36 Published on: 14, February, 2007

    Abstract: The case highlights how issues of corporate strategy and competitive strategy enmesh during the growth and diversification phases of a professionally managed family business after its first IPO. The underlying dimensions of management problems onion-peeled during strategic transformation show up as conflicts between sustainable growth and shareholder value at different ... More

  11. Tanishq: Pricing, Retail Selling and Inventory Management of Jewellery

    Authors: Sahay, Arvind; Tiwari, Tara;

    Reference No: MAR0518 Pages: 20 Published on: 9, November, 2020

    Abstract: The Indian jewellery market is highly fragmented and ruled over by local players. Many unethical practices exist in the jewellery market, like the under caratage of gold, misrepresentation of quality, etc. Tanishq, part of Tata Group, is known for maintaining high ethical standards and delivering value to its customers through ... More

  12. Electronic Controls Corporation Promotional Strategy

    Authors: Mohan, Manendra;

    Reference No: MAR0274 Pages: 13 Published on: 1, January, 1982

    Abstract: The case gives the details of the business outlook and the proposed strategy for a newly set up company, Electronic Controls Corporation. The company had been founded by six technocrats and underwent rapid growth within a fiveyear period. ECC was one of a group of three companies and was ... More

  13. Dr. Lal Pathlabs (B)

    Authors: Mathur, Ajeet;

    Reference No: BP0408(B) Pages: 21 Published on: 20, December, 2017

    Abstract: India’s diagnostics business valued at USD 10 billion was growing at 20% annually. Several players with different business models competed. Dr. Lal PathLabs, the world’s largest histopathology centre led with a menu of 3,500 tests, 1,600 collection centres and 7,000 pick-up points. Its Initial Public Offer had been oversubscribed 33.41 times and the team ... More

  14. Arshiya Rail Infrastructure Limited

    Authors: Gangwar, Rachna; Raghuram, G;

    Reference No: CIPR0011 Pages: 39 Published on: 11, August, 2011

    Abstract: In February 2011, Mr Ajay Mittal, Chairman and Managing Director of Arshiya International Limited, had to decide a way forward for his rail container business following Ministry of Railways new circular on haulage. This circular, which levied commodity specific haulage in domestic segment, along with other conditions on siding usage had ... More

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