Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen, Victoria Chang
2006
In 1948, Jim Casey, one of United Parcel Service’s founders, established the Annie E. Casey Foundation with his siblings. The foundation’s mission was “to build better futures for disadvantaged children and their families in the United States” and to…
Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen, Joshua Spitzer
2006
In January 2006, the PRI Makers Network and Stanford Graduate School of Business’s Center for Social Innovation sponsored the first annual Program-Related Investments (PRI) Conference in Palo Alto, California. The conference brought together 150…
Erica Plambeck, Joshua Spitzer
2006
This technical note presents basic background information on the technology, economic forces, and non-market issues that affect ethanol’s supply, distribution, and demand. While it recognizes significant controversies, it does not attempt to summarize or…
William Meehan III, Trabian Shorters
2006
Founded in 1980 by Bill Drayton, Ashoka was a professional organization that identified and invested in leading social entrepreneurs globally. Analogous to a venture capital firm for social start-ups, Ashoka found and supported outstanding individuals…
George Foster, David Hoyt
2006
In April 2004, Don Listwin formed the Canary Fund to help develop methods for early cancer detection. Listwin had previously been a top executive at Cisco System, leaving in 2000 to become CEO of Openwave. His mother was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in…
George Foster, David Hoyt
2006
This is a short follow-up to SPM-31A: Canary Fund and the San Jose Grand Prix. It presents results of the 2005 event, from the perspectives of the promoter, fans, city, and racing series.
Elizabeth, Rodriguez, Stefanos Zenios
2006
In 2006, all major U.S. dialysis providers were facing a daunting set of challenges. Having survived a period of intense consolidation and ever-diminishing operating margins, they were now struggling to understand what lay ahead. With more than 80…
James Phills, Hilary Stockton
2006
Circus Oz was Australia’s premier international circus, having performed in 26 countries on five continents. The organization was best known for cutting-edge acts and its quintessentially Australian combination of social satire, inclusiveness…
Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen, David Hoyt
2006
In 1984, Stanford University husband-and-wife team Leonard Bosack and Sandra Lerner founded Cisco Systems. The company developed and commercialized products that enabled computers to communicate with one another. As networking took off, Cisco’s sales grew…
Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen, David Hoyt
2006
Community Foundation Silicon Valley (“CFSV”) was founded in 1954 as the “Community Trust of Santa Clara County” with a broad mission—to help improve the community. It experienced explosive growth in the 1990s and 2000s with assets increasing more than 80…
Chip Heath, James Phills
2006
Established in the late 1960s, Interplast was the first international humanitarian organization to send American medical professionals overseas to provide free reconstructive surgery to children and adults in developing countries. Over the next 30 years…
James Phills, Victoria Chang
2006
Headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota, MPR evolved from a small public station that 26-year-old William Kling established at St. John’s Abbey and University in Collegeville, Minnesota in 1967. By 2004, Kling’s venture had grown into a regional network of…
Lyn,Denend , Brian Lowery, S. Wheeler
2006
Christine Hamilton, Karen Knight, and Brenda Haden had all played an instrumental role in helping develop PacifiCare’s African American Health Solutions (AAHS), a program focused on improving the health outcomes of African Americans by providing…
Debbie Choy, Justin McNabney, James Phills, Erica Vaughan, Yubo Zhou
2006
Founded in 1989, Teach for America (TFA) was a nonprofit organization that placed highly qualified college graduates into 1,000 under-resourced urban and rural public schools across the country to teach for two years. The enthusiasm of the founding…
Debbie Choy, Justin McNabney, James Phills, Erica Vaughan, Yubo Zhou
2006
This B case describes what became of Teach For America’s (TFA) attempt to expand its program into the San Francisco Unified School District. It discusses what TFA learned from this attempt and what changes were made throughout the organization to promote…
Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen, David Hoyt
2006
Established in 1992, the San Francisco-based McKay Foundation supported organizations that addressed income inequality and poverty. The McKay Foundation focused on developing long-term, community-based solutions to social and economic problems. Robert…
Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen, Victoria Chang
2006
Late Palo Alto industrialist William R. Hewlett, his wife, Flora Lamson Hewlett and their eldest son, Walter B. Hewlett, established the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation (“Hewlett Foundation”) in 1966. The foundation’s guiding principle, as stated by…
David Baron
2006
In 2002, when Wal-Mart became the largest U.S. company in sales, it began to attract considerable attention. Its expansion into the grocery business seemed to ignite a firestorm of contention and bad press. Wal-Mart was criticized for providing low…
David Baron
2006
In 2004 and 2005, Wal-Mart began to implement a nonmarket strategy to respond to detractors and improve its image. This case details the many steps that Wal-Mart took, from becoming politically involved to creating community relations offices to working…
Davina Drabkin, David Hanley, James Phills
2006
Iftekhar Enayetullah and Maqsood Sinha, co-founders of Waste Concern in Bangladesh, had earned an international reputation for their innovative approach to dealing with the vast quantities of waste that threatened to overwhelm the overcrowded city of…
R. Ellis, Alex Tauber
2006
This note is intended to familiarize non-MBAs with some concepts and terms that will be used in the class S356, Evaluating Entrepreneurial Opportunities. It is not intended to be exhaustive. It covers the following building blocks for creating an…
Eiichiro Kazumori, John McMillan
2006
Sothebys.com operated from 2000 to 2003, during the tail end of the dot-com boom, in an economy threatened by recession and in a period when the art market overall was depressed. Historically, luxury goods have not sold well during recessions, and Sotheby…
H. Grousbeck, Alex Tauber
2006
This case chronicles the travails of two young entrepreneurs who conducted a search fund in San Juan, Puerto Rico. After running out of acquisition options, the entrepreneurs decided to pursue a start-up in the billboard industry. The case then…
Katherine Bose, Mike Harkey, Garth Saloner
2006
Circles is a company that runs employee and customer loyalty programs for enterprises. The company was founded by two GSB alumnae in the late 90s. The case describes the idea formation process, the founding of the company, various dilemmas management had…