Ivey Business School (Canada)
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Strategic Leadership at Coca-Cola: The Real Thing
W. Glenn Rowe; Suhaib RiazCase IVEY-9B08M040-EStrategyMuhtar Kent had just been promoted to the CEO position in Coca-Cola. He was reflecting upon the past leadership of the company, in particular the success that Coca-Cola enjoyed during Robert Goizueta's leadership. The CEOs that had followed Goizueta were not able to have as positive an impact on the stock value. When his promotion was announced, Kent mentioned that he did not have immediate plans to change any management roles but that some fine-...Starting at €8.20
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Wal-Mart: The Living Wage
Robert EamesCase IVEY-9B17M157-EStrategyBy 2017, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (Wal-Mart) had shaped purchasing power for more than a million U.S. workers. Wal-Mart’s economic muscle was so profound that one could assume that the corporation’s wage policies had had a significant impact on the struggle for a living wage in the United States—but did this assumption have any merit? Wal-Mart had set the benchmark for low-cost retail labour practices. Understanding how Wal-Mart set the agenda with ...Starting at €8.20
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Immunovaccine (IMV): Preparing to Cross the Valley of Death
Ella Korets-Smith; Suhaib RiazCase IVEY-9B10M072-EEntrepreneurship, Leadership and People Management, StrategyThe case describes the challenges faced by Immunovaccine (IMV), a small biotechnology company founded in Halifax, Canada. The company has seen early success in the effectiveness of its technology in animal health and is looking for ways to exploit the potential of its technology more broadly, particularly in human health. The company's challenges are presented in the context of the evolving relationship between the pharmaceutical and biotechnolog...Starting at €8.20
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Uber: Kalanick's Tumultuous Era
Robert EamesCase IVEY-9B18C006-ELeadership and People ManagementIn June 2017, transportation company Uber Technologies Inc. (Uber), which operated in 70 countries and had net revenue in the fourth quarter of 2016 of US$1.7 billion, fired its chief executive officer, Travis Kalanick. By the time of Kalanick's departure, negative publicity had contributed to a decline in market share, and a number of other high-level executives had left the company. What options could the company identify for the future that wo...Starting at €8.20