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The LEED Green Building Rating System

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Product Type: Cases
Source: U.S. Green Building Council
Publication Year: 2006

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For more than 120 years, Banner Bank has prided itself on innovation and customer satisfaction. It's a philosophy that meshed perfectly with Boise, Idaho-based developer The Christensen Corporation's goals to build an attractive, resource-efficient commercial office building with superior indoor comfort and occupant-focused amenities. The building also had to compete in the speculative leasing market. At the very competitive cost of $128 per square foot, the Banner Bank Building, a 195,000-square-foot, 11-story Art Deco building in downtown Boise, proves that high-performance buildings are good for business...

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Understanding, Detecting, and Reporting Criminal Antitrust Violations

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Author: Terzaken, III, John F.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Darden Business Publishing
Publication Year: 2005

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This mini-case demonstrates bid rigging and how it can be recognized. It accompanies the technical note - A Note on Understanding, Detecting and Reporting Criminal Antitrust Violations.

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Transforming Contaminated Land as a Successful Business Strategy

Author: Weatherhead School of Management
Product Type: Mini-Cases
Source: Case Western Reserve University
Publication Year: 2005

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Hemisphere Development sees both financial and social opportunity in "brownfield" sites, properties that earn their name because they are contaminated.

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Hunghom Peninsula in Hong Kong (A, B, C)

A Realistic Call for Corporate Social Responsibilities

Authors: Tsai, Terence; Liu, Shubo Philip
Product Type: Cases
Source: China Europe International Business School, Shanghai
Publication Year: 2010

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Hunghom Peninsula was a residential building complex with a superior location in Hong Kong. The harbor-view flats were originally built under the government’s abandoned Private Sector Participation Scheme, a program intended to provide affordable housing for middle-class residents. After taking the project, the consortium announced the demolition of these buildings to make way for luxury apartments. The proposal drew strong oppositions from the general public.

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Recycling Buildings: Green Design with a Profit

Author: Weatherhead School of Management
Product Type: Mini-Cases
Source: Case Western Reserver University
Publication Year: 2005

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For years, Doty and Miller Architects has promoted sustainable design in their architectural projects.

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ECG Group: Fraud and Liquidation of a Joint Venture in China

Authors: O'Connor, Neale; Loo, Grace
Product Type: Cases
Source: University of Hong Kong
Publication Year: 2011

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The case explores the challenges and difficulties of running a joint venture, especially when more than one jurisdiction is involved. It alerts students to the importance of a vigilant monitoring system in joint-venture exercises and challenges them to take on the role of a negotiator in a difficult business situation.

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Delhi Metro Rail Corporation

Authors: Narayanan, V.G.; Chaturvedi, Saloni
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2012

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In 2009, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, the organization tasked with building a Mass Transit System for India's capital city Delhi, witnessed the biggest crisis in its history. A bridge under construction collapsed killing six people and injuring 15 more. The case focuses on the challenges that the Managing Director Dr. E. Sreedharan faced as the crisis unfolded...

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ZETA Communities (A, B)

Authors: Levitt, Raymond E.; Plambeck, Erica; Larson, Andrea; Rosenthal, Sara
Product Type: Cases
Source: Stanford Graduate School of Business
Publication Year: 2011

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The case describes the emergence of the green building movement, and the co-founders' vision for launching a net zero energy, prefabricated housing company. It also illustrates how a company innovates on the stagnant, fragmented construction industry to create an entirely new approach to building.

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Level Headed – ESOP of Sundt Construction, Inc.

Author: Pruitt, J. Doug
Product Type: Multimedia; Video Collections
Source: No Limit Publishing
Publication Year: 2012

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J. Doug Pruitt talks about the Sundt ESOP program.

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Sundt Construction Company

Author: Thomas, Jessica
Product Type: Cases
Source: The Beyster Institute
Publication Year: 2012

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Sundt had its share of ups and downs, but in 1992 when J. Doug Pruitt took over as the company’s COO, the company was headed toward bankruptcy. Today, the 100 percent ESOP-owned company operates out of eight offices located in Arizona, California, Texas, and North Carolina, and works on large construction projects in both the public and private sectors...

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