Ivey Business School (Canada)
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Yola: Managing Multiple Challenges
Helena Barnard; Bryan MuirCase IVEY-9B10M031-ELeadership and People Management, StrategyThe South-African founder of Yola, a San Francisco-based company that provides simple website creation software, has developed a vibrant business that went from eight to more than 40 employees in only a year. He has secured two rounds of funding from a South African venture capitalist, and the growth in the Yola user base has been exceeding that predicted in the business plan. Yet the business faces multiple challenges. There are offices in both ...Starting at €8.20
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Santé Au Naturel: Healthy to the Core
Robert Mackalski; Marc DucusinCase IVEY-9B17A069-EEntrepreneurship, MarketingSanté Au Naturel was a natural health boutique in Montreal’s downtown core. The company was off to a strong start in a growing market, but as its best-selling products became more mainstream, large retailers were entering the market, stealing customers, and driving down margins. In early 2017, Santé Au Naturel's owner reflected on further differentiation of her offering and targeted marketing; she wanted to improve her marketing mix to grow sales...Starting at €8.20
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Danimal in South Africa: Management Innovation at the Bottom of the Pyramid
Verity Hawarden; Helena BarnardCase IVEY-9B10M099-EEntrepreneurship, StrategyThis case focuses on management innovation in the South African dairy industry, describing how an innovative new yoghurt product, Danimal, was created specifically for the market at the base of the pyramid. It explains how management of the product line embodied the various innovation opportunities and challenges presented. The concept was initially introduced in order to assess the feasibility of profitably servicing this market. However, the pr...Starting at €8.20
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Microsoft South Africa: Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Helena Barnard; Jonathan MarksCase IVEY-9B14M161-EEntrepreneurship, StrategyA new managing director of Microsoft South Africa was appointed in 2007 at a low point in Microsoft South Africa’s dominance of the software industry. He set out to address the issues by focusing on four pillars: people (employees), partnerships, revenue and local relevance. The latter included regulatory compliance requirements regarding social transformation and meeting the stringent Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment codes. The managing di...Starting at €8.20
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Club Sportif MAA: Staying Ahead of the Game
Robert Mackalski; Delaney Brown; Marc DucusinCase IVEY-9B17A046-EMarketingClub Sportif MAA (the MAA) was an iconic fitness club and athletic institution in Montreal and the oldest fitness facility in Canada. In early 2017, the club’s president and general manager faced a changing market and pressure to ensure that the club evolved and remained competitive. Consumer and fitness trends had increasingly fragmented the market in this area, and the MAA membership declined since 2016. The MAA, which traditionally served a fa...Starting at €8.20
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Capitec Bank: Leveraging Banking Innovations to Attract Wealthier Customers
Helena Barnard; Gwen AnsellCase IVEY-9B12M095-EStrategyCapitec Bank was a new bank established at the end of apartheid to offer banking services and loans to the large numbers of low-income potential customers newly opened to economic progress and aspiration by the end of the discriminatory system. The banking context was dominated by four major and long-established banks characterized by conservative legacy practices. Capitec planned to create an innovative offering to serve the low-income market an...Starting at €8.20
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Deposita - Whether to Dominate the Value Chain or Not
Helena BarnardCase IVEY-9B08M072-EEntrepreneurship, StrategyPost-Apartheid South Africa has been characterized by high levels of crime, but also by sustained increases in the income levels of the previously disadvantaged black community. Cash is the preferred method of payment for new entrants into an economy, but it is also an attractive target for criminals. Deposita has seized the business opportunity presented by this tension, and developed an automated banking machine, basically an ATM in reverse. As...Starting at €8.20
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Birks: The Sparkle of a Cherished Brand
Robert Mackalski; Alfred Jaeger; Marc Ducusin; Phoebe BalshinCase IVEY-9B18A014-EMarketing, StrategyBy 2016, Birks Group Inc. (Birks) had largely recovered from the 2008 financial crisis and was posting profits again. Birks was a high-end designer and manufacturer of Birks-branded jewellery and a mono-brand and multi-brand retailer of luxury jewellery and watches. It operated 29 retail outlets across Canada under its Maison Birks and Brinkhaus banners and 17 stores in two U.S. states (Florida and Georgia) under the Mayors banner. After restruct...Starting at €8.20
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Fody Foods: Eating Life to the Fullest
Robert Mackalski; Marc Ducusin; Marika Lapointe; Emma ClaytonCase IVEY-9B19A002-EEntrepreneurship, MarketingFODY Foods Inc. (Fody) was a Canadian-based entrepreneurial manufacturer and marketer of a line of food products designed for people suffering from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a condition that affected an estimated one billion people worldwide. With public awareness of the socially sensitive condition growing, Fody’s founder needed to figure out how to market the company’s line of products while creating a new category in the process.Starting at €8.20
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Cunningham’s Pub: Halle-Lujah for Wings
Mary Dellar; Robert Mackalski; Nicolette Papastefanou; Marc DucusinCase IVEY-W25213-EEntrepreneurship, MarketingNew opportunities, challenges, and decisions arose for a pub owner and his business partners when celebrity Halle Berry raved on social media about the hot wings served at the pub. Berry's post sparked an unprecedented 28-day sellout and a firestorm of news coverage that kept the business going at a time when the restaurant industry was suffering from government-imposed restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The pub owner and his partners won...Starting at €8.20