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Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream (B). The Farggi Tub's & Ice Cream Challenge
Baneto, A.; Díez, Esther; Joachimsthaler, Erich A.; Vallejo, F.Case M-968-EMarketingMay be used with M-967-E Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream (A). The making of a global brand.Starting at €5.74
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The Promotion Process at Chung and Dasgupta, LLP (Spanish version)
Larkin, Ian I.; Huang, KarenCase HBS-917S29Leadership and People ManagementSupplemental Information on Jordan Ramirez and Casey Clark" (914-045). The cases provide a rich backdrop to explore issues around firm-specific human capital, and can also be used to discuss subjective performance evaluation, best practices when giving employee feedback, and careers at professional service firms.Starting at €8.20
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General Instructions (Spanish version)
Larkin, Ian I.; Movius, HallamCase HBS-918S24StrategyV-Cola is a six-party exercise that simulates a negotiation between a boutique advertising agency and a beverage company that is launching a new product. Each of the six parties has different incentives and information, which leads to a complex, realistic simulation about agency issues, misaligned incentives, and the (mis)use of contingent contracts.Starting at €8.20
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Confidential Instructions for Mark Ketting Chief Marketing Officer, Trek Beverages (Spanish version)
Larkin, Ian I.; Movius, HallamCase HBS-918S28StrategyThis is information for one of the six roles to be used in the V-Cola negotiation exercise. Please see V-Cola General Instructions (912043) and Teaching note (912042) for full information.Starting at €8.20
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Global Marketing Costa, S.A. (A)
Joachimsthaler, Erich A.; Pryce A. H.Case M-762-EMarketingThis case deals with a sales force problem in the timeshare industry.Starting at €8.20
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Global Marketing Costa, S.A. (C)
Joachimsthaler, Erich A.; Pryce A. H.Case M-764-EMarketingThis is the sequel case of (A) and (B). It defines a specific marketing problem.Starting at €5.74
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Hugo Boss AG
Bumm, V.; Joachimsthaler, Erich A.Case M-1010-EMarketingIn 1993, Boss AG, Germany's biggest men's apparel and textile company changed its name to Hugo Boss AG, the name of its original founder. The company also introduced two more brands Hugo and Baldessarini. The two new brands enveloped the flagship brand Boss which had been the company's only brand until 1993. The corporate brand umbrella Hugo Boss firmly and prominently towered over the three individual brands.Starting at €8.20
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Robert Krups GmbH & Co. KG: Market entry into East Germany
Bleivick, S.; Joachimsthaler, Erich A.Case M-836-EMarketingThis case describes the market entry of Robert Krups, a premium high quality small appliance manufacturer and marketer in Solingen, Germany. The case raises issues with respect to the development of a distribution and channel system in any market that is little known. Special consideration is given to the importance of the manufacturer vis-à-vis retailer relationship, opportunities for a small family firm to differentiate itself in the market vis...Starting at €8.20
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Nota sobre el sector europeo de la multipropiedad
Joachimsthaler, Erich A.; Pryce A. H.Technical Note MN-224MarketingLa multipropiedad es uno de los sectores del mercado de viajes y vacaciones que está experimentando un crecimiento más rápido, especialmente en Europa. Es un sector relativamente fragmentado, que está consiguiendo desprenderse de su mala imagen de "promotores sin ley" y que está abandonando el terreno de las inversiones inmobiliarias para introducirse en el mercado de las vacaciones.Starting at €8.20