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A former mutual fund chief investment officer, Mike Atherton, was concerned about the future volatility of bonds in a likely environment of rising interest rates. The focus of the case concerns capital budgeting decisions about Mike’s real...

This case focuses on the Big Ten athletic conference’s fall 2012 decision to add Rutgers and the University of Maryland to the conference. When the expansion was announced, it was largely panned by sportswriters, fans, and pundits. The case...

Amy’s Bread first opened in a tiny combined wholesale and production location in Hell’s Kitchen in 1992. Twenty-two years later, Amy’s Bread had grown to the large production facility, three retail locations in Manhattan, 200 employees, and $...

The ENGINO case presents a decision situation. ENGINO was a small company based in Cyprus. The company produced educational construction toys. During 2007-2011, the company outsourced the manufacturing in China. ENGINO construction toys became...

This decision case focuses on a consumer products company, Edwards Paper Company (EdCo), as it redesigns its supply chain for poly-wrap. In response to environmental and corporate changes, EdCo sought greater efficiencies by reducing the number...

Triple Impact was a new social enterprise start-up firm founded by four university students in 2013. The founders believed that it was possible to serve others and make a profit. The founders’ immediate job was refining their business model,...

In 2010, Brad Clancey faced a tough executive decision. He believed that his company, Specialty Materials Technologies (SMT) might have to be sold. Because of significant and crucible life events, for Clancey (with a background in mergers and...

Harrison and Joan were working on their income tax return and suddenly Harrison remembered free” ticket vouchers that he and Joan had received as compensation for giving up their airline seats on one of their trips. He had not been notified...

“The Tax-exempt Status of AARP” is a descriptive case study. It covers the aftermath of the issuance of Behind the Veil: The AARP America Doesn’t Know, a 40-page Investigative Report released by Wally Herger (Representative, California) and...
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