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Author: Knowledge@Wharton
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
Publication Year: 2009
In one of the the biggest frauds in India's corporate history, B. Ramalinga Raju, founder and CEO of Satyam Computers announced on January 7 that his company had been falsifying its accounts for years, overstating revenues and inflating profits by $1 billion.
Authors: Post, James E.; Lawrence, Anne T.; Weber, James
Product Type: Books / Book Chapters
Source: Boston: McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2002.
Publication Year: 2001
The first book to be published and the market leader in the field of business and society...
Authors: Gentile, Mary C.; Scully, Maureen; Drumwright, Meme
Product Type: Multimedia
Source: The Aspen Institute Business and Society Program
Publication Year: 2007
If you missed the Web-Conference, come listen to Dr. Mary Gentile, the Giving Voice to Values Curriculum Author, and Professors Minette E. Drumwright and Maureen Scully, during their Web-Conference in which they discussed the Giving Voice to Values Curriculum and the best practices for teaching it in the MBA classroom.
Authors: Pinedo, Michael; Seshadri, Sridhar; Zemel, Eitan
Product Type: Cases
Source: New York University
Publication Year: 2003
This case describes the events leading up to the recall of the Firestone tires fitted on the Ford Explorer vehicle in August 2000. The case also contains the initial steps taken by Ford and Firestone, as well as government investigators to discover the true cause of the problem.
Author: Bowie, David
Product Type: Cases
Source: Sheffield Hallam University
Publication Year: 1995
The case challenges students' understanding of key marketing principles and stimulates discussion on business ethics. Suitable for third year undergraduates, graduate students and senior managers...
Author: Abelson, Reed
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: The New York Times
Publication Year: 2005
Back in the spring, amid relentless criticism that Wal-Mart Stores was failing to provide affordable health care to employees, executives at the company decided to take a detailed look at its benefits. Wal-Mart knew its health costs were spiraling upward out of control, said M. Susan Chambers, the senior executive who led the initiative, but it was surprised to discover that its critics had a point...
Author: Saunders, John
Product Type: Cases
Source: Loughborough University; De Montfort University
Publication Year: 1996
This case outlines the twenty years of boycott and social protests against Nestle for its promotion and distribution of infant formula in third world countries. The case presents both sides of the issue as Nestle continues to stand behind its manufacturing and distribution of the formula on grounds of ‘saving a child's life'...
Author: Healy, Paul M.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2006
Following an accounting problem at Molex, the firm's auditors request changes in management.
Authors: Bohmer, Richard M.J.; Ferlins, Erika M.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School Publishing
Publication Year: 2008
In 2000, Dr. Gary Kaplan became CEO of the Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle, Washington. The hospital was facing significant challenges: It was losing money for the first time in its history, staff morale had plummeted, and area hospitals presented ardent competition. Considerable change was imminent...
Authors: Conklin, David W.; Cadieux, Danielle
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2009
General Motors had a history of bold strategies in a wide variety of areas, including the creation of Saturn, the development of global operations and the formation of strategic alliances with Fiat, SAIC and Daewoo...
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