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Transparency and Ethics at Everlane - Teaching Note
Karen Robson; Matthew WilsonTeaching Note IVEY-8B21A005-EMarketingTeaching note for product 9B21A005.Starting at €0.00
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Transparency and Ethics at Everlane
Karen Robson; Matthew WilsonCase IVEY-9B21A005-EMarketingInnovative US apparel retailer Everlane Inc. (Everlane) employed "radical transparency," disclosing detailed information about the costs it incurred and the factories that manufactured its clothes. The company also claimed to prioritize ethics and sustainStarting at €8.20
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IKEA: Becoming a Circular Business - Teaching Note
Matthew Wilson; Kerstin HeilgenbergTeaching Note IVEY-W27343-EService and Operations Management, StrategyTeaching note for product W27342.Starting at €0.00
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Martha Stewart Cannabis: Overcoming Obstacles
Matthew WilsonCase IVEY-W25155-EMarketing, StrategyIn 2020, the legal cannabis industry in the United States was emerging. One large player in the nascent industry was Canopy Growth Corporation (Canopy Growth), a cannabinoid company based in Smiths Falls, Ontario, that grew cannabis and managed a range ofStarting at €8.20
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Martha Stewart Cannabis: Overcoming Obstacles - Teaching Note
Matthew WilsonTeaching Note IVEY-W25156-EMarketing, StrategyTeaching note for product W25155.Starting at €0.00
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IKEA: Becoming a Circular Business
Matthew Wilson; Kerstin HeilgenbergCase IVEY-W27342-EService and Operations Management, StrategyGlobal furniture giant Inter IKEA Systems B.V. (IKEA) announced its intent to become a circular and climate-positive business by 2030. In order to achieve these goals, the company had to find ways for consumers to cycle end-of-life products back to its facilities. IKEA was implementing this process—known as reverse logistics—via international sell-back and leasing programs. It was unclear, however, if the company’s efforts would be enough to make...Starting at €8.20