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Author: Fruhan, William E.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2011
This case demonstrates how commonly used management incentive systems may or may not motivate economic value creation for shareholders.
Authors: Lane, Henry W.; Wesley, David T.A.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2011
One of the first companies to return to Iraq under the UN program was US-based International Farm Equipment Co. IFE had been an important supplier of agricultural equipment to Iraq until the Gulf War in 1990. Shortly after it established its Iraq office, the Iraqi Ministry of Agriculture demanded a direct payment of 10 percent of all future contracts...
Author: Hawkins, David F.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2011
The 2010 Healthcare Reform Act eliminates the Medicare Part D subsidy and Caterpillar recognizes a $100 million change.
Authors: Srinivasan, Suraj; Sesia, Aldo
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2011
In 2002, Wendy Lane had been a member of the board of directors at Tyco International a little more than a year when the company's CEO Dennis Kozlowski and other top executives were accused of fraud, which ultimately led to resignations, imprisonments, lawsuits, and SEC filings. In a short period of time Tyco lost 2/3rds of its market value. Many outside the company questioned the board's leadership and diligence. Lane, who had a successful career in investment banking before becoming a professional director, was caught in the firestorm.
Author: Zollars, Ron
Product Type: Mini-Cases
Source: The Beyster Institute
Publication Year: 2011
Flexpak Corporation, has been a leader in providing thermoforming and packaging services to its clients for many years. The employee-owned company, founded in 1974 by Donald Bond is headquartered a few minutes from downtown Phoenix, Ariz.
Authors: Larson, Andrea; Anderson, Alia; O'Brien, Karen
Product Type: Cases
Source: Darden School of Business
Publication Year: 2007
In 2002, NatureWorks LLC, a small subsidiary of U.S. agricultural giant Cargill Inc., was recognized for its development of the first synthetic polymer class to be produced from renewable resources, specifically from corn grown in the American midwest.
Author: Khurana, Rakesh
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2008
Examines how Tyco and its board recovered from its corporate scandals.
Authors: Steenburgh, Thomas; Kind, Liz
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2011
As a start up moving into clean tech markets, how should Serious Materials expand its product line to compete in the rapidly developing green building markets?
Author: Knowledge@Emory
Product Type: Journal Articles; Multimedia
Source: Knowledge@Emory
Publication Year: 2010
When tire failure at the U.S. Grand Prix threatened the safety of the race, Hervé Coyco, then president of Michelin Tire, faced the ultimate dilemma.
Authors: Klassen, Robert; Bortolussi, Adam
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2010
New technology being developed by Carroway Environmental promised a clean, inexpensive process to deal with a vexing problem: scrap tires.
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