HBSP (USA)
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Buy Online, Pickup in Store: Vice President of Store Operations Supplement
Moreno, Antonio; Gallino, Santiago; Klopfenstein, AmyCase HBS-621105-EService and Operations ManagementIn April 2019, Sylvia VP of Store Operations Axley Vega must review an analysis of her department's sales data to determine the impact of the company's Buy Online, Pickup in Store (BOPS) program. BOPS implementation created significant problems for the stStarting at €8.20
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Buy Online, Pickup in Store: Evaluating an Omnichannel Intervention in Retail
Moreno, Antonio; Gallino, Santiago; Klopfenstein, AmyCase HBS-621103-EService and Operations ManagementIn October 2018, fashion, wellness, and beauty retailer Sylvarella implemented a Buy Online, Pickup in Store (BOPS) program in an attempt to counteract a sales decline. While BOPS had the potential to meet customer expectations for a seamless order and fuStarting at €8.20
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Buy Online, Pickup in Store: Vice President of E-Commerce Supplement
Moreno, Antonio; Gallino, Santiago; Klopfenstein, AmyCase HBS-621106-EService and Operations ManagementIn April 2019, Sylvarella VP of E-Commerce Charla Limont must review an analysis of her department's sales data to determine the impact of the company's Buy Online, Pickup in Store (BOPS) program. The program implementation created significant problems foStarting at €8.20
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Buy Online, Pickup in Store: CEO Supplement
Moreno, Antonio; Gallino, Santiago; Klopfenstein, AmyCase HBS-621104-EService and Operations ManagementIn April 2019, Sylvarella CEO Sylvia Coparella must assess the impact of the company's Buy Online, Pickup in Store (BOPS) program on her company's overall sales. To do so, she must review analyses of both e-commerce and brick-and-mortar sales data and comStarting at €8.20
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Kameda Seika: Cracking the US Market
Ofek, Elie; Sato, Nobuo; Kanno, AkikoCase HBS-517095-EMarketingIn spring 2016, Kameda's CEO, Michiyasu Tanaka, is facing difficult questions from board members over the lackluster performance of the company's US subsidiary. Kameda was the leading player in the Japanese rice cracker market and was looking to expand overseas to achieve growth, with the vision of becoming a global food company. Starting in 2008, it had tried to market its best-selling product in Japan, Kakinotane, as well as other types of rice...Starting at €8.20
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Kameda Seika: Cracking the US Market, Teaching Note
Ofek, ElieTeaching Note HBS-518033-EMarketingTeaching note for case 517095.Starting at €0.00