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Borders Group, Inc.
by Ananth Raman • Zeynep TonDescribes Borders Group, a well-known retail chain, in late 1999 and its traditional strengths and rapid growth in the 1990s. By 1990, however, the company had fallen behind Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble in leveraging the Internet for book retailing, although it potentially had an opportunity to be ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2000 -
Operational Execution at Arrow Electronics
by Ananth Raman • Zeynep TonDistribution center operations (from order taking to order fulfillment) and the importance of attending to process details at Arrow Electronics, a large distributor of electronic components and computer products are described. The case also details the actions the company takes to achieve and mainta... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2003 -
Big Bazaar
by Ananth Raman • Laura WinigDescribes a high-growth Indian retailer, Pantaloon Retail (India) Ltd., and two of the company's formats--Big Bazaar and Food Bazaar. Challenges students to debate the company's concept, its strategic decision on how quickly it would like to grow, and some key decisions on its supply chain. At the t... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2006 -
Cleveland Clinic: Improving the Patient Experience
by Ananth Raman • Anita TuckerHealthcare has traditionally focused on medical outcomes and financial performance. The big question is always, "How much is it going to cost?" What would happen, though, if healthcare also considered the question of "How does the patient feel?" This case looks at the Cleveland Clinic's attempt to a... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2011 -
Northco (A)
by Ananth Raman • Bowon KimA small school-uniform manufacturer wrestles with seasonal demand. The company is saddled with excess inventory when it is bought by a leveraged buyout firm. Students are required to identify ways to analyze and solve the problem.... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1996 -
Merchandising at Nine West Retail Stores
by Ananth Raman • Colin WelchDescribes the merchandising decision process (organization, structure, and incentives) at Nine West retail stores, a large footwear retailer in the United States. Also describes changes currently occurring at Nine West and thus provides a context in which students can recommend changes to the mercha... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1998 -
CompUSA: The Computer Superstore
Examines the CompUSA organization, focusing especially on the operations and the company culture. Highlights the economics of PC retailing and the importance of a responsive supply chain for their product category. The description of company culture emphasizes the role of people-management and incen... More
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Essent: From a State Owned Utility to a Commercial Company
by Ananth Raman • Elena CorsiA formerly state-owned Dutch energy utility transforms itself to compete in a dergulated environment.... More
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Essent: From a State-Owned Utility to a Commercial Company
by Ananth Raman • Elena CorsiA formerly state-owned Dutch energy utility transforms itself to compete in a dergulated environment.... More
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The New Science of Retailing
Retailers today are drowning in data but lacking in insight: They have huge volumes of information at their disposal. But they're unsure of how to sort through it and use it to make smart decisions. The result? They're struggling with profit-sapping supply chain problems including stock-outs, overst... More
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Aligning Incentives for Supply Chain Efficiency
Introduces students to the basics of principal-agency theory as it applies to supply chains. Operational problems in supply chains can often be traced to incentive issues. Students and managers lack frameworks to analyze incentive problems in supply chains. This note offers such a framework.... More
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Sport Obermeyer Ltd.
The case describes operations at a skiwear design and merchandising company and its supply partner. Introduces production planning for short-life-cycle products with uncertain demand and allows students to analyze a reduced version of the company's production planning problem. In addition, it provid... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1994 -
Tale of Two Electronic Components Distributors
Discusses the role of distribution intermediaries in the electronic components industry, and describes operations at two of these distributors. Serves as a vehicle to discuss the functions provided by distributors in the channel. Also lets students understand the differences between the distributors... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1997 -
Hamptonshire Express
Presents a series of problems that face a newspaper publisher, including inventory level, effort level, subsidy for unsold inventory, and commission for sales. Students must make various operational decisions.... More
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Supply Chain Management at World Co. Ltd.
Describes a supply chain with very quick (i.e., two week) response times and allows students to explore how such short response times are achieved. Allows students to explore why other supply chains, with much longer response times, might not be able to replicate this performance.... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2001 -
David Berman
Examines the decision of a hedge fund manager who is considering investing in a retail stock. The protagonist is concerned about the retailer's inventory level. Explores the relationship between the retailer's inventory and future earnings--and, hence, the relationship between inventory level and st... More
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Supply Chain Optimization at Hugo Boss (A)
We evaluate the impact of a supply chain pilot implemented at Hugo Boss. This pilot entailed altering the way in which Hugo Boss orders from its suppliers. We explore the challenge of assessing the impact of supply chain change, the link between operational performance and firm performance, and the ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2009 -
Oberoi Hotels: Train Whistle in the Tiger Reserve
Celebrated as one of the world's premiere luxury hotel brands, Oberoi Hotels attracts and serves some of the most quality sensitive guests in the world. The case considers the challenge of how an organization, with a standardized service model, can repeatedly delight customers whose expectations gro... More
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Nissan's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
In January 2020, Ashwani Gupta took over as COO at Nissan Motor Corporation, and several weeks later, the COVID-19 pandemic began. Nissan's Business Continuity Plan (BCP) had been key to the resilience of Nissan's supply chain. It had enabled Nissan to recover from past supply chain disruptions, mai... More
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Inventory-Based Lending Industry Note
Inventory-based lending is a form of asset-based lending used by retailers and wholesalers. This note describes the development and the current state of the inventory-based lending industry.... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2012