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Doodlage: Toward a Sustainable Future
Swati Singh; Kartikeya SinghCase IVEY-W27322-EEntrepreneurship, MarketingDoodlage Retail LLP (Doodlage), a sustainable fashion brand based in India, was based on an idea that had come to the co-founder while she was interning with export houses. There, she witnessed large-scale discarding of fabric waste, which found its way to landfills and became a major source of pollution. Doodlage utilized the practices of circularity—repairing, reusing, refurbishing, and recycling—to transform industrial waste into women’s appar...Starting at €8.20
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Rana Plaza: Workplace Safety in Bangladesh (A) and (B), Teaching Note
Quelch, John A.; Rodriguez, MargaretTeaching Note HBS-514062-EMarketingTeaching Note for 514034 and 514035.Starting at €0.00
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Brumas del Zurquí: Café Especial de Costa Rica para el Mundo
Alfaro Chaves, Wendy; Vellojín Helíaz, Marcela; Cátedra.René Morales Carazo de EmprendimientoCase INCAE-31278_SMarketingBrumas del Zurquí es una pequeña empresa que se dedica a la producción, procesamiento y exportación de café de especialidad. Tiene más de 100 años de trayectoria en el cultivo, pero en los últimos 10 años ha dado un giro hacia la especialización en café dStarting at €8.20
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BRAC: Shasthya Shebikas’ Role in Delivering Health Care Service to Rural Markets
Sanal Kumar Velayudhan; Sayeda Shabukta Malik; Kaosar AfsanaCase IVEY-9B17A065-EMarketing, StrategyBRAC was the largest non-governmental organization in the world, reaching out to 138 million people. It made a significant contribution to reducing poverty in Bangladesh by employing more than 117,000 community workers (Shasthya Shebikas) to improve the health and nutrition of the rural poor. The manager of BRAC's Health, Nutrition and Population program was faced with two significant challenges. First, she had to find a way to encourage more peo...Starting at €8.20
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Rana Plaza: Workplace Safety in Bangladesh (B)
Quelch, John A.; Rodriguez, MargaretCase HBS-514035-EMarketingIn the aftermath of the Rana Plaza building collapse, a group of international retailers and labor unions partnered to create a proposal for more stringent inspections and enforcement of safety standards in Bangladesh garment factories. The proposal was met by opposition from several U.S. firms, which claimed the proposal carried too a high a risk of litigation for them to sign. Neither proposal relied on legislation, but options for government i...Starting at €5.74
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Barbas y Bigotes de Costa Rica: Productos Naturales y Servicios Especiales para los Barbudos
Alfaro Chaves, Wendy Gabriela; Vellojín Helíaz, Marcela; Cátedra.René Morales Carazo de EmprendimientoCase INCAE-31274_SMarketingBarbas y Bigotes de Costa Rica es un emprendimiento que nació en el 2014 con el objetivo de brindar productos y servicios de cuidado y mantenimiento de la estética de los “barbudos” del país. Inicialmente se posicionó con la venta de productos naturales como jabón exfoliante, aceite hidratante, champú para la barba, arcilla volcánica como mascarilla facial, crema fijadora, crema para afeitar, tónico estimulante de crecimiento.Starting at €8.20
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Walton: Building a Global Brand Through Internationalization
Mohammad B. Rana; Mohammad Tarikul Islam; Nikhilesh DholakiaCase IVEY-9B16A001-EEntrepreneurship, Marketing, StrategyBy 2014, the Walton Group, an electrical goods manufacturer based in Bangladesh, sold its products in over 20 different countries. A decision to utilize the advantages of low labour costs in the company’s home country was made in the early 2000s, which led to an increase in value and permitted rapid international expansion. To achieve Walton’s mission of “Walton at every home,” the company established various specialized support units both inside...Starting at €8.20