H. Grousbeck, Alicia Seiger
2004
The case takes the reader through Julie’s initial effort to raise money simultaneous to identifying an industry and an acquisition target. Julie eventually settles on the for profit post-secondary education industry and raises funds to purchase a small…
Mark Leslie, Alicia Seiger
2004
The case take the reader through the history of Comstar, specifically focusing on the development of the company’s channel sales organization. As the company’s channel grew by acquisition in terms of number of distributors and VARS, and the company’s…
Mark Leslie, Alex Tauber
2004
Silver Lake Partners led a syndicate that took Seagate private in 2000. Crystal Decisions was an underperforming software subsidiary of Seagate. It had been an immaterial part of Seagate. Silver Lake assigned $95 million (of the $1.1 billion in equity…
Colm Callan, Maureen McNichols
2004
It was June 9, 1998, and Charles Elson, a law professor and Director on Sunbeam’s Board, had just left a distressing Elson and the other outside directors met with outside legal and public relations advisors on June 13, 1998. After discussion of the…
Joel Podolny, John Roberts
2004
In June of 1995, John Browne left his post as managing director of BP Exploration (BPX), the British Petroleum (BP) Company’s world-wide exploration and production business, to become CEO of all of BP. Taking over the reins at BPX was Rodney Chase, an…
William Barnett, Dave Boennighausen
2004
This case explores the economic growth issues of Bozeman, Montana, and the role that a new non-profit organization, the Yellowstone Business Partnership, could have in directing Bozeman’s future. Bozeman’s economy had grown rapidly, but with growth came…
Robert Burgelman, Philip Meza, Robert Pearl
2004
What impact could information technology have on the problems affecting health care in the U.S.? It seemed that IT would be able to make a fast impact in improving transaction processing (reducing costs) and improving accuracy of diagnoses and treatment…
Victoria Chang, Garth Saloner
2004
Capital One CEO and founder, Rich Fairbank had much to be proud of both in terms of his and co-founder, Nigel Morris’ accomplishments, and the accomplishments of Capital One. However, he and Morris didn’t want to rest on their laurels. In 2000, they had…
James Lattin, R. Magowan, I. Yes
2004
In July of 1997, the brand team for Clorox’s Combat roach insecticide began planning for the next season year (SY98). The brand team was excited. Clorox had recently gained access to a new insecticide ingredient, Fipronil, from Rhone-Poulenc and had a…
James Lattin, R. Magowan, I. Yes
2004
In July of 1997, the brand team for Clorox’s Combat roach insecticide began planning for the next season year (SY98). The brand team was excited. Clorox had recently gained access to a new insecticide ingredient, Fipronil, from Rhone-Poulenc and had a…
James Lattin, R. Magowan, I. Yes
2004
In July of 1997, the brand team for Clorox’s Combat roach insecticide began planning for the next season year (SY98). The brand team was excited. Clorox had recently gained access to a new insecticide ingredient, Fipronil, from Rhone-Poulenc and had a…
James Lattin, R. Magowan, I. Yes
2004
In July of 1997, the brand team for Clorox’s Combat roach insecticide began planning for the next season year (SY98). The brand team was excited. Clorox had recently gained access to a new insecticide ingredient, Fipronil, from Rhone-Poulenc and had a…
James Lattin, R. Magowan, I. Yes
2004
In July of 1997, the brand team for Clorox’s Combat roach insecticide began planning for the next season year (SY98). The brand team was excited. Clorox had recently gained access to a new insecticide ingredient, Fipronil, from Rhone-Poulenc and had a…
James Lattin, R. Magowan, I. Yes
2004
In July of 1997, the brand team for Clorox’s Combat roach insecticide began planning for the next season year (SY98). The brand team was excited. Clorox had recently gained access to a new insecticide ingredient, Fipronil, from Rhone-Poulenc and had a…
George Foster, Alicia Seiger
2004
The case details the formation of the Colorado Crush, a new Arena Football League (AFL) team co-owned by John Elway, Pat Bowlen(owner of Denver Broncos) and Stan Kroenke (owner of Pepsi Center). The AFL has been in existence since 1987, but only…
Magali Delmas, Erica Plambeck, Monifa Porter
2004
The case traces the greening of Hayward Lumber Company, a family-owned company based in California. As an initial step toward serving an environmentally focused market niche, the firm began selling Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Certified Lumber to meet…
David Baron
2004
In the summer of 2002, Brad and Brent Handler established Exclusive Resorts, a luxury vacation residence venture, to meet the demand for luxury vacation residences that avoided the hassles of owning a second home and being tied to a single location. The…
Robert Burgelman, Philip Meza, Les Vadasz
2004
The fundamental change to telephony service that VoIP portended affected a number of constituencies. Start-up companies, as well as large, established phone companies and cable television providers, offered VoIP calling plans that could substitute many…
Robert Burgelman, Philip Meza
2004
This case describes the strategic analysis that went into identifying Compaq as an acquisition target to help HP achieve its objective of becoming the leading technology company in the world. Through in depth interviews with HP senior executives…
George Foster, David Hoyt
2004
Jeremy Bloom was a promising college football player, as well as one of the world’s top mogul skiers. After the 2002 Winter Olympics, he entered the University of Colorado and became a star on the school’s football team. In order to continue pursuing…
2004
Keith Ferrazzi, a graduate of Harvard Business School, became the youngest chief marketing officer of a Fortune 500 company (Starwood). Later he was the CEO of a successful high technology start-up. He was also the subject of an article in Inc. magazine…
Federico Antoni, Robert Burgelman, Philip Meza
2004
This case examines the challenges and opportunities for strategic integration at LVMH, a Paris, France-based global luxury brands company. The company is comprised of established and newly-developed brands of luxury goods such as apparel, leather goods…
George Foster, David Hoyt,
2004
In June 2001, the men’s wrestling program at Marquette University was terminated, despite the fact that the program had been operating for several years with privately-raised funding. Bucknell University discontinued its wresting program the same year…
Robert Burgelman, Lyn Denend, Robert Siegel
2004
In the spring of 1999, Matrix Semiconductor was a young start-up on the verge of what the founders considered to be a major technological breakthrough. For more than a year, the company had been focused almost exclusively on the invention of its…