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    Joy Morton

    Morton founded the Morton Salt Company, which became the most important firm in the salt industry under his leadership. By 1927, the company produced upwards of 600,000 tons of evaporated salt per annum and also distributed 400,000 tons of rock salt, which it processed... View Details
    Keywords: Food & Tobacco

      Oscar Gottfried Mayer

      During his presidency, Mayer sought ways to improve operating efficiency through techniques of industrial engineering. He introduced cardboard cartons for sausages and vacuum-sealed, twin packs for hot dogs, which were then advances in packaging. He also improved the... View Details
      Keywords: Food & Tobacco

        J. Bruce Llewellyn

        Llewellyn was involved in a wide variety of business ventures, almost all of which were extremely profitable. He excelled at leveraged buy-outs, and two years after accomplishing a buy-out of the Philadelphia Coca-Cola Bottling Company, he had increased business by 300... View Details
        Keywords: Food & Tobacco

          Edward T. Bedford

          In 1906, Bedford became president of the newly consolidated Corn Products Refining Company. Under Bedford’s leadership, Corn Products Refining manufactured several forms of oil, including “Mazola,” several forms of sugar, and a grain syrup called “Karo.” Bedford was... View Details
          Keywords: Food & Tobacco

            Henry J. Heinz

            Heinz, who started peddling his homegrown produce when he was 8, entered the twentieth century as the nation’s largest producer of pickles, vinegar, ketchup and mustard. He was considered an advertising and merchandising genius and received many awards for his model... View Details
            Keywords: Food & Tobacco

              William H. Danforth

              In 1894, Danforth opened a feed business in St. Louis. Over the next several years, Danforth’s Ralston Purina Company established mills in St. Louis and 32 other cities in the U.S. and Canada. Danforth created the famous Chow brand name, as well as the company’s... View Details
              Keywords: Food & Tobacco

                William K. Coors

                Under Coors' leadership, the brewery underwent a period of massive growth. Though it was a regional brewery, it held the top market share in 10 of the 11 western states in which its product was distributed, becoming the 4th largest brewer in the United States in the... View Details
                Keywords: Food & Tobacco

                  Asa G. Candler

                  The breakthrough for Coca-Cola came shortly after the company was formed, when Candler realized the potential of his patent syrup not as a miracle drug, but as a simple soda fountain drink. Candler sent salesmen across the U.S. instructing druggists how to market... View Details
                  Keywords: Food & Tobacco

                    Alan Tabourian

                    Keywords: Food and Beverages
                    • 04 Dec 2013
                    • News

                    A Problem Shared Is a Company Aligned

                    Keywords: Food Manufacturing; Food Manufacturing
                    • 19 Dec 2018
                    • Sharpening Your Skills

                    New Year, New Habits

                    number of actions that build society. The following studies reveal proven methods of encouraging healthy eating and exercise. A Simple Way for Restaurant Inspectors to Improve Food Safety Basic tweaks to the schedules of View Details
                    Keywords: by Sean Silverthorne
                    • 28 Mar 2017
                    • First Look

                    First Look at New Research, March 28

                    https://cb.hbsp.harvard.edu/cbmp/product/817065-PDF-ENG Harvard Business School Case 516-116 India's Amul: Keeping Up with the Times Amul is an Indian dairy cooperative founded in 1947—eight months before India's independence from British rule—and owned by over three... View Details
                    Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
                    • 03 Jan 2017
                    • Research & Ideas

                    5 New Year's Resolutions You Can Keep (With the Help of Behavioral Science Research)

                    of the common contracts people sign with themselves each year. If you have resolved to eat healthier, try ordering your groceries a week in advance of delivery. Internet delivery services make it all too easy to give into food cravings... View Details
                    Keywords: by Carmen Nobel
                    • 01 Feb 2001
                    • News

                    A Miller's Tale

                    The oldest flour company in the United States — and perhaps the only one whose sales are rising amid a decline in home baking — is King Arthur Flour, a firm that's been in operation since George Washington was President, as Smithsonian magazine reported in its November... View Details
                    • 15 Mar 2010
                    • News

                    A Business Ripe for Picking?

                    Keywords: wine; Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing; Manufacturing; Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods; Wholesale Trade
                    • 19 Jun 2018
                    • First Look

                    New Research and Ideas, June 19, 2018

                    Can companies bet that a reunion would last? Purchase this case:https://hbsp.harvard.edu/product/717035-PDF-ENG Harvard Business School Case 518-056 Amazon Buys Whole Foods The June 2017 news that e-commerce giant Amazon was paying $13.7... View Details
                    Keywords: Dina Gerdeman
                    • 15 Apr 2014
                    • First Look

                    First Look: April 15

                    working paper: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2302589   Cases & Course Materials Harvard Business School Case 514-022 Tesco Group Food In 2010, the world's third largest retailer created a new centralized sourcing... View Details
                    Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
                    • 16 Apr 2001
                    • Research & Ideas

                    Brand Power from Wedgwood to Dell: Part One

                    Heinz, of the famous food company; Marshall Field, the Chicago retailer; Estée Lauder, who created one of the largest cosmetics companies in the world; Howard Schultz, of Starbucks Coffee Company; and Michael Dell, of Dell Computer... View Details
                    Keywords: by Martha Lagace
                    • 02 Nov 2022
                    • Blog Post

                    Climate Stories Episode #11: Mary Jo Veverka (HBS 1978): Fostering Actionable Climate Literacy

                    has had a storied business career. In the 1980s, she became the first female partner at Booz, Allen and helped build the consulting firm’s pharmaceutical practice. In the early 1990s, she was a deputy commissioner at the Food & Drug... View Details
                    • August 2023 (Revised January 2024)
                    • Supplement

                    Arla Foods: Data-Driven Decarbonization (B)

                    By: Michael Parzen, Michael W. Toffel, Susan Pinckney and Amram Migdal
                    The case describes Arla’s history, in particular its climate change mitigation efforts, and how it implemented a price incentive system to motivate individual farms to implement scope 1 greenhouse gas emissions mitigation measures and receive a higher milk price. The... View Details
                    Keywords: Dairy Industry; Earnings Management; Environmental Accounting; Animal-Based Agribusiness; Mergers and Acquisitions; Decisions; Voting; Climate Change; Environmental Regulation; Environmental Sustainability; Green Technology; Pollution; Moral Sensibility; Values and Beliefs; Financial Strategy; Price; Profit; Revenue; Food; Geopolitical Units; Cross-Cultural and Cross-Border Issues; Global Strategy; Cooperative Ownership; Performance Efficiency; Performance Evaluation; Problems and Challenges; Natural Environment; Science-Based Business; Business Strategy; Commercial Banking; Cooperation; Corporate Strategy; Motivation and Incentives; Food and Beverage Industry; Food and Beverage Industry; Europe; United Kingdom; European Union; Denmark; Sweden; Luxembourg; Belgium
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                    Parzen, Michael, Michael W. Toffel, Susan Pinckney, and Amram Migdal. "Arla Foods: Data-Driven Decarbonization (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 624-036, August 2023. (Revised January 2024.)
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