William Barnett, Charles Holloway, Jamie Earle
2003
The case picks up where the C case leaves off in 1998 and describes the company’s transition from being a tool for development departments to being an enterprise solution. It offers an overview of the transition the salesforce, customer service…
R. McKern, Sweta Sarnot
2003
The Russian Federation (“Russia”) is the largest of the fifteen geopolitical entities that emerged in 1991 from the Soviet Union. With a population of 145 million, Russia succeeded the Soviet Union as the largest country in the world, covering more than…
John McMillan
2003
Competition is present, explicitly or implicitly, in many business negotiations. Rarely in buyer-seller negotiations are the bargainers stuck with each other; usually they have an alternative trading partner to whom they can turn. The terms of agreement…
Joel Peterson, Alicia Seiger
2003
Russell Poore set out to raise a search fund but ultimately decided to conduct an unfounded search . He identified two target companies in the document destruction business, one in Salt Lake City, Utah and one in Phoenix, Arizona. He raised capital from…
Davila Antonio, Jeff Eisen
2003
Salesforce.com evolves from a fledgling start-up to a leader in the provision of web-based management systems. Throughout their growth, the management team faces several strategic decisions, which result in the development of new products and the entry…
Haim Mendelson, Philip Meza
2003
With reductions in the cost of processing power, new algorithms for database searches and the advent of the World Wide Web, competitors to the established global distribution system (GDS) companies emerged. By 2002, traditional GDS operators competed…
J. Duffie., Erin Yurday
2003
In mid-2003, Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan launched a number of structured credit products that had exposure to correlations in the credit risks of the firms underlying the TRAC-X index: tranched TRAC-X NA, tranched TRAC-X Europe, and options on both TRAC-X…
Antonio Davila, Mu Li
2003
Sygate Technologies, Inc. was an enterprise IT security software company. In 2000, by bringing a team of professional managers, the company transitioned to a strategy that targeted “Global 1000” companies with distributed and mobile workforce. In 2002…
David Bradford, Doug Crandall
2003
On November 16, 1996, Doug Crandall, Second Lieutenant and platoon leader of the Army’s 1st Platoon, Delta Company, consisting of four tanks and sixteen men, was tasked with establishing a mobile defense. Their mission was to block enemy scout vehicles’…
David Bradford, Doug Crandall
2003
On November 16, 1996, Doug Crandall, Second Lieutenant and platoon leader of the Army’s 1st Platoon, Delta Company, consisting of four tanks and sixteen men, was tasked with establishing a mobile defense. Their mission was to block enemy scout vehicles’…
Ian Buchanan, Booz Allen Hamilton, John McMillan, Erin Yurday
2003
This case addresses the challenges faced by Telkomsel, an Indonesian cell phone company, as it tried to grow and become globally competitive. The protagonist is Mulia Tambunan, former CEO of Telkomsel. Mulia’s challenge was to create a nimble, modern…
John McMillan, Jean-Bernard Rolland
2003
Brazil has the largest fresh water resources in the world, but the market of municipal water is inefficient because customers, both corporations and individuals, do not trust the water provided. Since customers have no way of evaluating the quality of…
H. Grousbeck, Alicia Seiger
2003
The case puts the reader in the position of Scott Bekemeyer, whose search fund just acquired Valley Fire Protection Company. Immediately upon taking over the company, Scott faces a serious of difficult issues, including a deviant branch manager, a non…
Charles Holloway, John Morgridge, Pratap Mukherjee
2003
This case offers an overview of Veritas Software’s history, beginning with the initial company, Tolerant Systems. It discusses the troubles Tolerant ran into and introduces the changes the company went through when it became a restart led by Mark Leslie…
James Lattin, Mark Leslie, Jamie Earle
2003
The case offers an overview of a startup that has chosen to sell its solutions entirely through indirect channels—currently through value-added resellers (VARs) and, in the future, through both VARs and systems integrators (SIs). In the case, we discuss…
Hau Lee, Ozlem Yuksel
2003
With increasing pollution and congestion, European car manufacturers were concerned that governments might eventually ban conventional cars from city centers. A smaller car had the possibility of escaping such a ban. The producer of Swatch watches, SMH AG…
Jamie Earle, John Glynn Jr.
2003
The case offers an overview of Benchmark’s decision to open a European operation, and how that has played out. It draws upon outside research and interviews to discuss Benchmark, the VC industry in Europe, the entrepreneurial environment in Europe and…
Jamie Earle, John Glynn Jr.
2003
This is a follow up case to Cadence vs. Avant! (January 1998). The case picks up where the A case leaves off, describes the outcomes of the Criminal and Civil court cases, tells the story of the Deputy District Attorney who prosecuted the case, and offers…
Jamie Earle, John Glynn Jr.
2003
The case is an update of Matt Harris at Village Ventures (A). It describes what happened, including breaking the organization into two pieces – the management company and the limited partnership, reshaping of the professional services organization and a…
John McMillan, Pablo Ziodo
2003
This case describes events associated with Vladimiro Montesinos, Peru’s intelligence chief and advisor to President Fujimori, his network, and interventions in affairs of the Newmont Mining Corporation. Newmont, a U.S. company established in 1921…
John McMillan, Erin Yurday
2003
This note outlines the business climate faced by entrepreneurs in reform-era Vietnam around 1996. The most remarkable aspect of Vietnam’s reforms was that, despite the lack of official privatization, the private sector burgeoned and was the impetus to…
H. Grousbeck, Mu Li
2003
A search fund is an investment vehicle in which investors financially support an entrepreneur’s efforts to locate and acquire a privately held company. This study, as part of an on-going effort at the Stanford GSB to monitor the performance and evolution…
David Hoyt, John McMillan
2003
Luis Moreno Ocampo, a prominent attorney who had fought human rights abuses in Argentina, viewed corruption in public procurement as the next major human rights issue. Struggling citizens were being taxed for services that were not provided because the…
John Glynn Jr., Stan Kanarowski
2003
The note offers an overview of venture leasing—what it is, how it works and who the major players are in the industry. It explains how venture leasing fits into the VC puzzle, gives an overview of which entities play a role in a venture lease, and…