I. Introduction
A. Brief overview of the New York Racing Association (NYRA)
New York Racing Association is a non-profit corporation that organizes three largest Thoroughbred horse racing tracks in New York City, USA. Their mission is to meet the high standards in thoroughbred racing with complete safety. NYRA was founded in 1955 to promote and encourage Thoroughbred horse racing, it has a significant influence on the local and regional economy. NYRA’s main objective is to provide world-class racing experiences while ensuring the preservation and protection of the environment. Continue reading
Month: May 2023
Case study solution – race discrimination alleged at mccormick & schmick’s seafood restaurants, inc
I. Introduction
A. McCormick & Schmick’s is a famous American seafood restaurant chain based in Portland, Oregon. The food chain is famously known for its happy-meal and landmark half-Pound cheeseburgers. As per the reports in July 2021 McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurants are actively operating in 25 different locations in the USA as well as 5 Canadian states with the name Boathouse. The restaurant chain has faced several allegations of case discrimination against its employees in its workplace. The aim of this case study is to analyze the circumstances and explore the implications for both the company as well as the affected life of employees. Continue reading
Case study solution – building business with remote workers
I. Introduction
A. the modern approach to work culture from the traditional office environment. Remote work culture refers to the practice which gives freedom to employees to work outside the traditional office environment, enabled by the advancements in technology and connectivity. Continue reading
Case study solution – coca-cola’s alliance with duke university
I. Introduction
A. The strategic alliance between the two most influential entities Coca-cola and Duke University is considered as most successful corporate partnership. The collaborations aim to leverage and exchange each other’s collective resources, expertise, and networks addressing various sustainability challenges and fostering positive social impact. Continue reading
Case study solution – practical effect of wellness programs
I. Introduction
A. Overview of wellness programs
Wellness programs are the initiatives taken by large companies to promote the overall health and well-being of their employees to promote positive work culture. These kinds of programs aim to promote and improve the mental, physical, and emotional health of the company’s employees so that they can focus on their health along with the work. These wellness programs foster a positive work environment and encompass a range of activities and strategies designed to support employees and promote a healthier lifestyle along with work-life balance. Continue reading
Case study solution – blue bell: how to manage crisis
I. Introduction
A. Overview of Blue Bell Creameries
Blue Bell Creameries are a USA-based renowned ice cream manufacturing company founded in 1907 in Brenham, Texas. Blue Bell is widely known for its high-quality ice cream and frozen dessert products. With a strong emphasis on tradition as well as craftsmanship, Bluebell has managed to create a loyal customer base and earned them a reputable position in the ice cream industry.
Case study solution – b2b sales accelerators
I. Introduction
A. Overview of B2B sales accelerators
B2B sales accelerators are the latest tools, technologies, and strategies that are used by several companies to speed up their work process and improve customer relationships which eventually increase the revenue of the company. These tools help in streamlining the sales process, automate repetitive tasks, and provide relevant insights, resources, and data that help companies, management as well as employees to take critical decisions and help them in selling effectively. Continue reading
Case study solution – proctor & gamble: a nurturing corporate culture
I. Introduction
A. Overview of Procter & Gamble
Procter & Gamble (P&G) is a USA-based multinational global consumer goods Brands Corporation headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. Founded by William Procter and James Gamble in 1837 the company has a market cap of more than 6365 Billion dollars in 2023. The company manufactures and deals in daily consumable goods like laundry and cleaning supply products, cosmetics, and personal hygiene products like Crest toothpaste, Pampers diapers, Gillette razors, and Tide detergent. These products are sold in more than 180 countries which shows the popularity and diversity of the company in international markets Continue reading
Case study solution – acquisition strategy at cisco systems
I. Introduction
A. Overview of Cisco Systems
Cisco is an American-based multinational technology company that deals with and develops hardware devices, software, and telecommunication networking equipment and devices. Cisco was founded in 1984, by Sandy Lerner and Leonard Bosack and since then they have become the market leader in the tech industry with a market cap of more than 200 Billion dollars. Cisco products and services are being used by businesses, governments, and individuals all over the globe.
Triumph (british bike manufacturer) in an international market
I. Introduction
A. Overview of Triumph
Established in 1902, Triumph is a British Motorcycle manufacturing brand that offers a wide variety of motorcycles. Triumph was originally formed as a bicycle company in 1887, but with the boom in motorized transports triumph pivoted into a Motorcycle manufacturing brand. The company has a rich history of producing high-performance motorbikes that are known for speed, style, and smooth ride experience. The company has loyal fan-following enthusiasts and riders around the globe, who appreciate the heritage of the brand and its quality.
Case study solution – Tesco’s korean venture
I. Introduction
A. Overview of Tesco
Tesco is a UK-based multinational grocery and general merchandise retailer having presence in more than 12 Countries. Founded by Jack Cohen in 1919 as a market stall in London, since then Tesco has grown and become one of the largest retailers in the world having a market capitalization of $24.94B till May 12, 2023. Continue reading
Case study solution – starbucks and exclusivity
I. Introduction
A. Overview of Starbucks
Starbucks is a global coffee company with over 31,000 stores in more than 80 countries. It was founded in Seattle in 1971 and has grown to become one of the largest coffee chains in the world. Starbucks is known for its premium coffee blends and exceptional customer service, as well as its commitment to ethical and sustainable sourcing practices. Continue reading
Case study solution – byju’s – a leader in edtech
I. Introduction
A. Overview of Byju’s
Byju’s is an Indian edtech company that was founded in 2011 by Byju Raveendran. It is a popular platform that offers interactive online learning courses and programmes for school students. Byju’s is known for its innovative teaching methods and has become a leader in the edtech industry. The company has been able to attract investors from around the world and has seen tremendous growth in recent years. Continue reading
Case study solution – procter & gamble – “double down’ strategy during covid-19 pandemic”
I. Introduction
A. Overview of Procter & Gamble
Procter & Gamble (P&G) is a global consumer goods company headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. The company produces and sells a wide range of household and personal care products, including Tide detergent, Crest toothpaste, Pampers diapers, and Gillette razors. P&G’s products are sold in more than 180 countries worldwide, and the company has a market capitalization of over $300 billion. Continue reading
Case study solution- kingfisher airlines – a lesson from failure
I. Introduction
A. Overview of Kingfisher Airlines
Kingfisher Airlines was a privately owned Indian airline founded by the famous businessman, Vijay Mallya. It was launched in 2005 with an aim to offer high-quality services to its customers. Kingfisher Airlines was known for its luxurious and personalized services to its passengers. Continue reading