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Taco Bell--1994 (Spanish version)
Schlesinger, Leonard A.; Votroubek, DenaCase HBS-616S03Service and Operations ManagementTaco Bell CEO, John Martin, boldly proclaims a growth goal of 200,000 points of access by the year 2000 (the company had approximately 3,600 in 1991). To realize such growth, Martin embraces a philosophy of continual change. The implications for Taco Bell are dramatic changes in organizational structure, culture, human resources, technology, and communications. In redefining its market and "thinking outside the box" in all aspects of its business...Starting at €8.20
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Global Branding and Advertising (Spanish version)
Quelch, John A.Case HBS-503S51MarketingHeineken managers are evaluating the results of the research projects designed to identify the values of the Heineken brand and to translate these into effective advertising messages.Starting at €8.20
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J Boats, Inc. (Spanish Version)
Simons, Robert L.Case HBS-109S06Accounting and ControlDurante la evolución de 20 años de una compañía velero empresarial de propiedad familiar, dos fundadores aprovechar su diseño y capacidad de comercialización para construir una de las marcas más reconocidas en la industria de la navegación de recreo. El fundador continuación considera sucesión de la dirección y la necesidad de mejorar los sistemas de planificación y control financieros para capitalizar el valor de marca.Starting at €8.20
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Light Beer Decision (Spanish version)
Cyr, Linda A.; Lassiter, Joseph B.; Roberts, Michael J.Case HBS-805S04EntrepreneurshipBoston Beer's current light-beer offering, Boston Lightship, has not been successful, and a student team is charged with investigating the problem and recommending a strategy. Highlights issues around branding, target customer selection, and cannibalization, and introduces the ZMET. Includes color exhibits.Starting at €8.20
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Kate Spade
Cyr, Linda A.Case HBS-800002-EEntrepreneurshipKate Spade's founders try to finance and grow their luxury handbag and accessories business. As the case ends, the founding team must decide among four potential strategic partners offering to purchase different shares of Kate Spade at various valuations. Includes color exhibits.Starting at €8.20
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Callaway Golf Co. (Spanish version)
Lal, Rajiv; Prescott, Edith D.Case HBS-503S06MarketingDescribes a situation faced by Mr. Ely Callaway, the 80-year-old founder, chairman, and CEO of Callaway Golf Co., in the fall of 1999. After a decade of stunning success with the marketing concept, Callaway suffered a significant loss and witnessed a steep decline in sales in 1998. Mr. Callaway had built a $800 million business by making a truly more satisfying product for the average golfer, making it pleasingly different from the competition an...Starting at €8.20
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Building Brand Community on the Harley-Davidson Posse Ride (Spanish version)
Fournier, SusanCase HBS-505S11MarketingThe second Harley-Davidson Posse Ride, a grueling 2,300 mile, 10-day trek from South Padre Island, Tex., to the Canadian Border is billed "for serious riders only." Harley Owner's Group (H.O.G.) Director Mike Keefe must decide whether this rolling rally deserves a place in the H.O.G. product line, and if so, what philosophy and tactics to adopt in future design. This case helps students get inside one of the world's strongest brands to consider i...Starting at €8.20
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Loyalty Wars (Spanish version)
Deighton, John; Shoemaker, StoweCase HBS-503S28MarketingHilton Hotels regards the frequent guest program as the industry's most important marketing tool, directing marketing efforts at the heavy user. What is Hilton to do then, when a competitor ups the ante? This case illustrates the economics of frequency marketing in industries with a very distinct "heavy half" to their customer base, and lets students debate what to do when Sheraton and Westin seemingly overdo a good thing.Starting at €8.20
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PokémonTM: ¡Hazte con todos!
Fournier, SusanCase HBS-506S23MarketingPara maximizar su eficacia, los casos de color deben imprimirse en color. Pokemon, el nombre coloquial dado a una colección de 150 criaturas fantásticas, inspiradas en animales con poderes orgánicos y la capacidad de evolucionar, son las estrellas de los videojuegos, el comercio de los juegos de cartas y dibujos animados de televisión. Concebido en Japón en 1996, se convirtió rápidamente en Pokemon fenómeno juguete favorito de la nación, y atrajo...Starting at €8.20
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Globalizing an Australian Wine Company (Spanish version)
Bartlett, Christopher A.Case HBS-305S13StrategyTwo new product launch decisions face Christopher Carson, managing director of BRL Hardy, Europe. Responsible for the European operations of a major Australian wine company, Carson has begun to globalize his strategy beyond selling the parent company's wines. After a difficult joint venture with a Chilean wine source, he is proposing to launch an Italian line of wines. His local team has also developed a new Australian brand that would compete di...Starting at €8.20