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      • October 2016 (Revised July 2017)
      • Case

      The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra: Cultural Entrepreneurship

      By: Rohit Deshpande and Annelena Lobb
      The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra (LA Phil), under the leadership of Deborah Borda, had enjoyed great successes in the 2000s and 2010s, even as other U.S. orchestras faltered. The architecturally acclaimed Walt Disney Concert Hall had opened its doors. The... View Details
      Keywords: Product Positioning; Arts; Music Entertainment; Growth and Development Strategy; Business Growth and Maturation; Cultural Entrepreneurship; Music Industry; Entertainment and Recreation Industry; Los Angeles
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      Deshpande, Rohit, and Annelena Lobb. "The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra: Cultural Entrepreneurship." Harvard Business School Case 517-006, October 2016. (Revised July 2017.)
      • June 17, 2016
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      Companies Need to Start Marketing Security to Customers

      By: John A. Quelch
      Recent events in Orlando underscore an important marketing truth: consumer safety and security are mission critical. A popular nightclub, Pulse, known as a safe place for the LGBT community, is put out of business at least temporarily by a terrorist act. Not far away... View Details
      Keywords: Consumer Safety; Public Safety; Brand Attraction; Risk Management; Safe Environment Benefit; Marketing Safety; Global Brands; Advertising; Change Management; Disruption; Volatility; Crime and Corruption; Customers; Music Entertainment; Animation Entertainment; Film Entertainment; Brands and Branding; Marketing Communications; Marketing Strategy; Product Marketing; Consumer Behavior; Problems and Challenges; Safety; Corporate Strategy; Business Strategy; Entertainment and Recreation Industry; Tourism Industry; Travel Industry; United States
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      Quelch, John A. "Companies Need to Start Marketing Security to Customers." Harvard Business School Working Knowledge (June 17, 2016). (Republished by Fortune.com as "What the Orlando Tragedies Can Teach Businesses" on June 20, 2016.)
      • April 2016 (Revised June 2019)
      • Case

      The Walt Disney Studios

      By: Anita Elberse
      In December 2015, Alan Horn, chairman of The Walt Disney Studios, celebrates the world premiere of Star Wars: The Force Awakens—only the latest in a string of big bets that he has overseen. Disney pursues a “tentpole strategy” that revolves around at least eight... View Details
      Keywords: Entertainment; Movie Industry; Film; Creative Industries; Product Portfolio Management; Innovation; Branding; Talent; Blockbuster; Superstar; Film Entertainment; Media; Strategy; Talent and Talent Management; Creativity; Product Launch; Brands and Branding; Product Development; Marketing; Entertainment and Recreation Industry; Motion Pictures and Video Industry
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      Elberse, Anita. "The Walt Disney Studios." Harvard Business School Case 516-105, April 2016. (Revised June 2019.)
      • October 2014 (Revised December 2016)
      • Case

      NBCUniversal

      By: Anita Elberse
      In September 2014, Stephen Burke, chief executive officer at media and entertainment company NBCUniversal, has to decide between possible priorities for the company's 'Project Symphony,' guaranteeing the winners a high level of visibility and support across the media... View Details
      Keywords: Business Conglomerates; Film Entertainment; Product Marketing; Entertainment and Recreation Industry; Media and Broadcasting Industry
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      Elberse, Anita. "NBCUniversal." Harvard Business School Case 515-039, October 2014. (Revised December 2016.)
      • August 2014 (Revised May 2015)
      • Case

      Teaming at Disney Animation

      By: Amy C. Edmondson, David L. Ager, Emily Harburg and Natalie Bartlett
      Jonathan Geibel, Director of Systems at Walt Disney Animation Studios (hereafter referred to as Disney Animation), walked through the workspace occupied by the group he had been tasked to lead. Geibel knew he was part of a creative and magical environment. The Disney... View Details
      Keywords: Leading Change; Creativity; Organizational Structure; Animation Entertainment; Organizational Culture; Groups and Teams; Motion Pictures and Video Industry; Entertainment and Recreation Industry; United States
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      Edmondson, Amy C., David L. Ager, Emily Harburg, and Natalie Bartlett. "Teaming at Disney Animation." Harvard Business School Case 615-023, August 2014. (Revised May 2015.)
      • February 2012
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      Walt Disney and the 1941 Animators' Strike (TN)

      By: Anthony J. Mayo and Johnathan Cromwell
      Keywords: Animation Entertainment
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      Mayo, Anthony J., and Johnathan Cromwell. "Walt Disney and the 1941 Animators' Strike (TN)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 412-113, February 2012.
      • November 2010
      • Teaching Note

      The Walt Disney Company and Pixar Inc.: To Acquire or Not to Acquire? TN

      By: Juan Alcacer and David J. Collis
      Teaching Note for 709462 and 709489. View Details
      Keywords: Mergers and Acquisitions; Decision Making; Entertainment and Recreation Industry
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      Alcacer, Juan, and David J. Collis. "The Walt Disney Company and Pixar Inc.: To Acquire or Not to Acquire? TN." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 711-451, November 2010.
      • October 2010 (Revised May 2011)
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      Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.

      By: Sunil Gupta and Kerry Herman
      In September 2010, faced with increasing threat from social game companies such as Zynga, Ben Feder, the CEO of Take-Two Interactive Software. Inc., had to decide the long-term strategy of his video-game company. As a publisher of traditional video games for Xbox 360,... View Details
      Keywords: Mergers and Acquisitions; Business Model; Leadership Style; Marketing; Competitive Strategy; Entertainment and Recreation Industry
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      Gupta, Sunil, and Kerry Herman. "Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc." Harvard Business School Case 511-002, October 2010. (Revised May 2011.)
      • June 2009 (Revised February 2010)
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      Cirque du Soleil -- The High-Wire Act of Building Sustainable Partnerships

      By: Ramon Casadesus-Masanell and Maxime Aucoin
      The case describes the history and business model of Cirque du Soleil (CdS). The case allows for a rich discussion and analysis of Cirque du Soleil's business model with an emphasis on how it interacts with that of MGM Mirage. Le Cirque and MGM's business models... View Details
      Keywords: Business Model; Investment; Profit; Globalized Markets and Industries; Growth and Development Strategy; Market Entry and Exit; Partners and Partnerships; Trust; Entertainment and Recreation Industry
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      Casadesus-Masanell, Ramon, and Maxime Aucoin. "Cirque du Soleil -- The High-Wire Act of Building Sustainable Partnerships." Harvard Business School Case 709-411, June 2009. (Revised February 2010.)
      • March 2009 (Revised January 2010)
      • Supplement

      The Walt Disney Company and Pixar Inc.: To Acquire or Not to Acquire? An Update

      By: Juan Alcacer, David J. Collis and Mary Furey
      This four-page update to the case, "The Walt Disney Company and Pixar Inc.: To Acquire or Not to Acquire?" details the Walt Disney Company's acquisition of Pixar, including deal terms, executive appointments, and operating guidelines for the two studios. View Details
      Keywords: Mergers and Acquisitions; Managerial Roles; Negotiation Deal; Operations; Motion Pictures and Video Industry
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      Alcacer, Juan, David J. Collis, and Mary Furey. "The Walt Disney Company and Pixar Inc.: To Acquire or Not to Acquire? An Update." Harvard Business School Supplement 709-489, March 2009. (Revised January 2010.)
      • March 2009 (Revised November 2021)
      • Case

      The Walt Disney Company and Pixar Inc.: To Acquire or Not to Acquire?

      By: Juan Alcacer, David J. Collis and Mary Furey
      Soon after Robert Iger took over as CEO of the Walt Disney Company in late 2005, he turned his attention toward Pixar, the animation studio with which Disney had worked since 1991 and was responsible for producing hits such as Toy Story and Finding Nemo. Disney's own... View Details
      Keywords: Mergers and Acquisitions; Decision Making; Animation Entertainment; Film Entertainment; Contracts; Distribution; Partners and Partnerships; Vertical Integration; Motion Pictures and Video Industry
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      Alcacer, Juan, David J. Collis, and Mary Furey. "The Walt Disney Company and Pixar Inc.: To Acquire or Not to Acquire?" Harvard Business School Case 709-462, March 2009. (Revised November 2021.)
      • June 2008
      • Supplement

      Walt Disney Company's Sleeping Beauty Bonds - Duration Analysis - courseware

      By: Carliss Y. Baldwin
      Keywords: Bonds; Theory; Education; Information; Entertainment and Recreation Industry
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      Baldwin, Carliss Y. "Walt Disney Company's Sleeping Beauty Bonds - Duration Analysis - courseware." Harvard Business School Spreadsheet Supplement 208-725, June 2008.
      • June 2008
      • Supplement

      Walt Disney Company's Sleeping Beauty Bonds - Duration Analysis - courseware for instructors

      By: Carliss Y. Baldwin
      Keywords: Bonds; Theory; Education; Information; Entertainment and Recreation Industry
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      Baldwin, Carliss Y. "Walt Disney Company's Sleeping Beauty Bonds - Duration Analysis - courseware for instructors." Harvard Business School Spreadsheet Supplement 208-726, June 2008.
      • May 2008
      • Teaching Note

      Disney Consumer Products: Marketing Nutrition to Children (TN)

      By: David E. Bell and Mary L. Shelman
      Teaching Note for [507-006]. View Details
      Keywords: Partners and Partnerships; Food; Age; Health Pandemics; Nutrition; Consumer Products Industry; Food and Beverage Industry
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      Bell, David E., and Mary L. Shelman. "Disney Consumer Products: Marketing Nutrition to Children (TN)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 508-078, May 2008.
      • December 2006 (Revised August 2009)
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      Disney Consumer Products: Marketing Nutrition to Children

      By: David E. Bell and Laura Winig
      In an effort to capture market share in the children's foods category, Disney Consumer Products (DCP) debuted a broad line of "better for you" foods, ranging from fresh fruits and vegetables to frozen meals, through a partnership with Kroger supermarkets. In answer to... View Details
      Keywords: Age; Nutrition; Brands and Branding; Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact; Partners and Partnerships; Social Issues; Consumer Products Industry; Food and Beverage Industry
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      Bell, David E., and Laura Winig. "Disney Consumer Products: Marketing Nutrition to Children." Harvard Business School Case 507-006, December 2006. (Revised August 2009.)
      • October 2006 (Revised March 2007)
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      Production I.G: Challenging the Status Quo

      By: Andrei Hagiu, Tarun Khanna, Felix Oberholzer-Gee, Masako Egawa and Chisato Toyama
      In July 2006, Mitsuhisa Ishikawa wondered how he could further enhance the success and visibility of his animation production company headquartered in Tokyo, Production I.G. For the year ended May 2006, Production I.G. had sales of 5,439 million yen ($47.3 million),... View Details
      Keywords: Business Growth and Maturation; Competitive Advantage; Markets; Animation Entertainment; Going Public; Growth and Development Strategy; Motion Pictures and Video Industry; Tokyo
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      Hagiu, Andrei, Tarun Khanna, Felix Oberholzer-Gee, Masako Egawa, and Chisato Toyama. "Production I.G: Challenging the Status Quo." Harvard Business School Case 707-454, October 2006. (Revised March 2007.)
      • July 2006
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      Out of Frame: The Coming Digital Disruption of Hollywood

      By: Stephen P. Bradley, Brian DeLacey and Reed Martin
      The record opening of the Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, starring Johnny Depp, had finally provided the industry with incontrovertible proof that it was still possible to draw massive audiences to movie theaters. Grossing $136 million during its opening... View Details
      Keywords: Disruption; Internet and the Web; Technology Adoption; Mobile and Wireless Technology; Film Entertainment; Revenue; Entertainment and Recreation Industry; United States
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      Bradley, Stephen P., Brian DeLacey, and Reed Martin. "Out of Frame: The Coming Digital Disruption of Hollywood." Harvard Business School Background Note 707-418, July 2006.
      • December 2005 (Revised May 2014)
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      Walt Disney and the 1941 Animators' Strike

      By: Nitin Nohria, Anthony Mayo and Bridget Gurtler
      Focuses on the leadership lessons drawn from the events precipitating the Animator's Strike of 1941, depicting the growing pains of a company that was as much formed and changed by American culture as American culture was formed and changed by it. The tale of Walt... View Details
      Keywords: Business History; Leadership; Creativity; Culture; Business Strategy; Technology Adoption
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      Nohria, Nitin, Anthony Mayo, and Bridget Gurtler. "Walt Disney and the 1941 Animators' Strike." Harvard Business School Case 406-076, December 2005. (Revised May 2014.)
      • November 2005
      • Case

      Michael Ovitz and The Walt Disney Company (A)

      By: Jay W. Lorsch and Alexis Chernak
      Faced with the need to hire a new president, The Walt Disney Co. pursued Michael Ovitz, a founder of the Creative Artist Agency. Although initially disinterested, Ovitz engaged in negotiations with Michael Eisner, CEO of The Walt Disney Co., in the summer of 1995... View Details
      Keywords: Corporate Governance; Management Teams; Selection and Staffing; Negotiation; Organizational Culture
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      Lorsch, Jay W., and Alexis Chernak. "Michael Ovitz and The Walt Disney Company (A)." Harvard Business School Case 406-065, November 2005.
      • November 2005
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      Michael Ovitz and The Walt Disney Company (B)

      By: Jay W. Lorsch and Alexis Chernak
      Keywords: Entertainment and Recreation Industry
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      Lorsch, Jay W., and Alexis Chernak. "Michael Ovitz and The Walt Disney Company (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 406-066, November 2005.
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