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Digital Transformation at Brazilian Retailer Magazine Luiza (Spanish version)
Teixeira, Thales S.; Guissoni, Leandro; Veludo-de-Oliveira, Tania ModestoCase HBS-519S17Marketinggrow fast and be profitable. Should Trajano opt for more aggressive growth or proceed more conservatively?Starting at €8.20
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Growing from One Thousand to One Million Customers (Spanish version)
Teixeira, Thales S.; Brown, MorganCase HBS-518S08MarketingBy 2016, two-sided online platforms (or marketplaces) were pervasive among the highest growing internet startups around. These marketplaces sought to match suppliers of assets for rent, physical products or services with customers demanding them. Among the most notable two-sided platforms in terms of their tremendous early growth were Airbnb, Etsy and Uber. They offered short-term property rentals, handcrafted goods, and car rides, respectively. ...Starting at €8.20
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Monsanto: Obteniendo Valor Biotecnológico en Brasil
Bell, David E.; Shelman, MaryCase HBS-509S04MarketingEn 2003, la tecnología patentada "Roundup Ready" de Monsanto fue utilizado ilegalmente en el 70-80% de la superficie de soja en el sur de Brasil. Bajo la presión de los productores de soja de Estados Unidos, que estaban pagando la licencia de la tecnología, la empresa implementó un innovador sistema de recogida basado en la entrega en Brasil. Los cultivadores pagan una tarifa de post-cosecha "indemnización" para aquellos soja cultivada con semill...Starting at €8.20
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Bunge: Poised for Growth, Teaching Note
Bell, David E.; Shelman, MaryTeaching Note HBS-507035-EStrategyTeaching note to (506-036).Starting at €0.00
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Academia Barilla, Teaching Note
Bell, David E.; Shelman, MaryTeaching Note HBS-508015-EStrategyTeaching Note to (507-001).Starting at €0.00
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South Dakota Wheat Growers
Bell, David E.; Shelman, MaryCase HBS-508034-EMarketingAs a farmer-owned cooperative, South Dakota Wheat Growers (SDWG) serves the needs of its 3,600 active farmer-members by supplying farm inputs and organizing the marketing and transportation of grain produced in the co-op's service territory. For almost 80 years, the majority of grain was shipped out of the area by rail to markets in the East and the Pacific Northwest. However, the recent expansion in ethanol production is changing the pattern of ...Starting at €8.20
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Airbnb, Etsy, Uber: Growing from One Thousand to One Million Customers
Teixeira, Thales S.; Brown, MorganCase HBS-516108-EMarketingBy 2016, two-sided online platforms (or marketplaces) were pervasive among the highest growing internet startups around. These marketplaces sought to match suppliers of assets for rent, physical products or services with customers demanding them. Among the most notable two-sided platforms in terms of their tremendous early growth were Airbnb, Etsy and Uber. They offered short-term property rentals, handcrafted goods, and car rides, respectively. ...Starting at €8.20
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Selling on Amazon at Tower Paddle Boards
Teixeira, Thales S.; Lopez-Lengowski, DavidCase HBS-517047-EBy June 2012, Stephan Aarstol felt that he had successfully passed the first critical stage of his ecommerce business. As the founder and CEO of a standup paddleboard (SUP) business, he had built a strong relationship with Asian manufacturers, built a small warehouse and fulfillment center, designed an innovative line of inflatable SUPs, and built an ecommerce website that sold boards and accessories to consumers. After the rising trend in intere...Starting at €8.20
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Where to Grow Next at Online Marketplace OLX
Teixeira, Thales S.; Guissoni, Leandro; Dana, SamyCase HBS-519064-EMarketingThe CEO of OLX Brazil, an online classifieds platform business, is debating among multiple paths to grow sustainably (i.e., profitably) without the need for investor money. The options under consideration are: (1) penetration growth by focusing on the core, (2) new markets growth by entering adjacencies, or (3) new products growth by developing new services. Each of these options caries a series of benefits and risks. How should OLX's CEO compare...Starting at €8.20
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Nestle
Bell, David E.; Shelman, MaryCase HBS-509001-EMarketingIn April 2008, Paul Bulcke took over as CEO of the world's largest food and beverage company. His predecessor, Peter Brabeck, had delivered 12 years of outstanding results while moving the company toward a new vision of health, nutrition, and wellness. Bulcke's challenge was to swiftly execute the vision and deliver the organic growth and improved margins necessary to meet the "Nestle model."Starting at €8.20