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  • 14 Apr 2022
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China Hesitates on Bailing Out Sri Lanka, Pakistan as Debt Soars

  • April 2010
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METRO Cash & Carry in China, 2010

By: Tarun Khanna and David Lane
International wholesaler METRO Cash & Carry in 2010 had little choice but to expand swiftly in Asia to facilitate growth beyond its increasingly mature markets in Western Europe. China was of particular note to MCC, but the company had broken even there only in 2008... View Details
Keywords: Expansion; Business Growth and Maturation; Business Strategy; Strategic Planning; Growth and Development Strategy; Organizational Change and Adaptation; Retail Industry; China
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Khanna, Tarun, and David Lane. "METRO Cash & Carry in China, 2010." Harvard Business School Case 710-448, April 2010.

    Meg Rithmire

    Meg Rithmire is the James E. Robison Professor in the Business, Government, and International Economy Unit. Professor Rithmire holds a PhD in Government from Harvard University, and her primary expertise is in the comparative political economy of development with a... View Details

    Keywords: real estate
    • August 2019 (Revised April 2020)
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    Transforming Hindustan Unilever

    By: Krishna G. Palepu and Rachna Tahilyani
    In October 2013, when Sanjiv Mehta had taken over the reins of Unilever’s business in India and the larger South Asia region, Hindustan Unilever (HUL) had been going through a difficult time. Caught in the midst of a weakening economy, falling consumer spending, and... View Details
    Keywords: Change Management; Transformation; Leading Change; Performance Improvement; Consumer Products Industry; India
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    Palepu, Krishna G., and Rachna Tahilyani. "Transforming Hindustan Unilever." Harvard Business School Case 120-022, August 2019. (Revised April 2020.)
    • 19 Jan 2013
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    Coming Home—A Growing Number of American Companies are Moving their Manufacturing Back to the United States

    • 01 Jul 2020
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    Make the Most of Your Relocation

    • 08 Jan 2013
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    Piecing the parts together

    • 23 Sep 2021
    • News

    How the Global Supply Chain Grinch Could Steal Christmas

    • November 2003 (Revised September 2021)
    • Case

    Ivar Kreuger and the Swedish Match Empire

    By: Geoffrey Jones and Ingrid Vargas
    Taught in Evolution of Global Business. Globalization and corporate fraud are the central themes of this case on the international growth of Swedish Match in the interwar years. Between 1913 and 1932, Ivar Kreuger, known as the "Swedish Match King," built a small,... View Details
    Keywords: History; International Finance; Globalized Firms and Management; Crime and Corruption; Ethics; Monopoly; Business and Government Relations; Sweden
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    Jones, Geoffrey, and Ingrid Vargas. "Ivar Kreuger and the Swedish Match Empire." Harvard Business School Case 804-078, November 2003. (Revised September 2021.)

      Rethinking Nuclear: Can We Change the World’s Cumulative Carbon Emissions Soon Enough?

      Today’s existing nuclear power alternatives as well as renewables are currently forecast by the EIA and IEA to be losing the race with fossil fuels worldwide and are expected to continue do so for the forecast future. A suite of *new* nuclear power... View Details

        Brian L. Trelstad

         

        Brian Trelstad is a Senior Lecturer at Harvard Business School in the General Management Unit and the Faculty Chair of the Advanced Leadership Initiative. He teaches elective courses on Social Entrepreneurship and Systems... View Details

        Keywords: education industry; health care; service industry; emerging market private equity; private equity (other); venture capital industry
        • 05 Feb 2021
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        Amid pandemic tragedy, an opportunity for change?

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        Collaborative Planning, Forecasting and Replenishment (CPFR)

        Conducting research on new management concepts in supply chain management like CPFR. Identifying best practices in the nine-step-CPFR process. Major differences in CPFR-implementation in the U.S., Europe, South America, Asia and Africa.Linking e-marketplaces in the... View Details
        • October 1995 (Revised June 1996)
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        Li & Fung (Trading) Ltd.

        Li & Fung, one of the largest export trading companies in Asia, works primarily as an agent to connect U.S. and European manufacturers and retailers of nondurable, mass-market consumer goods with suppliers located all over East Asia who manufacture products according... View Details
        Keywords: Networks; Marketplace Matching; Supply Chain Management; Trade; Manufacturing Industry; Retail Industry; Asia; United States; Europe
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        Loveman, Gary W., and Jamie O'Connell. "Li & Fung (Trading) Ltd." Harvard Business School Case 396-075, October 1995. (Revised June 1996.)
        • 29 Jun 2020
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        Como Audio launches crowdfunding effort for a Braintree manufacturing plant

        • 16 Oct 2018
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        The Discomfort of Asking Coworkers About Their Salaries, Quantified

        • May 2010
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        CEIBS: A Global Business School Made in China

        By: John A. Quelch
        In 2009, just 15 years after it was founded, the China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) has achieved the remarkable 8th position in the Financial Times Global MBA rankings. The case describes the short history of the school and the reasons for its success.... View Details
        Keywords: Product Positioning; Quality; Business History; Competitive Advantage; Business Education; Global Strategy; Growth and Development Strategy; Education Industry; China
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        Quelch, John A., S. Ramakrishna Velamuri, and Shengjun Liu. "CEIBS: A Global Business School Made in China." Harvard Business School Case 510-088, May 2010.

          Rohit Deshpande

          Rohit Deshpandé is a Baker Foundation Professor and Sebastian S. Kresge Professor of Marketing, Emeritus at Harvard Business School, where he has been teaching in the Advanced Management Program,... View Details

          Keywords: advertising; agribusiness; airline; banking; beauty products; beverage; financial services; home video games; marketing industry; pharmaceuticals; telecommunications; tourism; video games
          • 01 Jul 2015
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          From Waze for crowds to Uber for street food

          • August 2010 (Revised January 2020)
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          Rupert Murdoch: The Last Tycoon

          By: Geoffrey Jones and Hari Balkrishna
          The case examines the entrepreneurial career of Rupert Murdoch and the growth of News Corporation from a small Australian newspaper to a global media giant. It shows how he expanded geographically to Europe, the United States, and Asia and from newspapers to the film... View Details
          Keywords: Family Business; Entrepreneurship; Media; Globalized Firms and Management; Business History; Business and Government Relations; Power and Influence; Media and Broadcasting Industry; Publishing Industry; Journalism and News Industry; Europe; United States; Australia
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          Jones, Geoffrey, and Hari Balkrishna. "Rupert Murdoch: The Last Tycoon." Harvard Business School Case 811-017, August 2010. (Revised January 2020.)
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