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| 7 | | | | Wernerfelt. "An Efficiency Criterion for Marketing Design." | | | | |
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| 8 | | | | EMI and the CT-scanner (A). HBS Harvard Business Case #9-383-194. | | | | 1. What resources are needed to turn this into a profitable product?
2. If EMI does this on its own, how should it get these resources?
3. Make a probabilistic forecast [with prob 10% demand X10 or less, with less, with prob 50% demand X50or less, with prob 90% demand X90 or less] of world demand in 1975. Given this forecast, what should be your production capacity? Why? |
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| 9 | | | | Nutrasweet (A-G). Harvard Business School Case #9-794-079,…,085 (B-G given out in class). | | | | 1. How should Winfried Vermijs expect Nutrasweet to respond to the Holland Sweetener Company's entry into the European and Canadian aspartame markets?
2. Specifically, how should Vermijs assess the relative likelihood of the two scenarios - price war and normal competition - he has in mind? |
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| 10 | | | | Flightsafety (A-B). Harvard Business School Case #9-799-113, 114 (B given out in class). | | | | 1. How attractive is the aviation training industry? Why?
2. Why had FlightSafety been successful historically in this industry? What was the contribution of Al Ueltschi to this success?
3. What significant changes are occurring in this industry that will affect FlightSafety's future prospects?
4. What recommendations do you have for FlightSafety management? |
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| 11 | | | | Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Harvard Business School Case #9-794-024. | | | | 1. What, historically, have been Wal-Mart's key sources of competitive advantage in discount retailing?
2. How sustainable is Wal-Mart's competitive advantage in discount retailing in 1994?
3. What do you think of Wal-Mart's international and supercenter expansion? |
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| 12 | | | | Mid-term Exam. | | | | |
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| 13 | | | | Marks and Spencer. Harvard Business School Case #9-391-089, 090. | | | | Read pages 1-8 of the (A) case to understand the Marks & Spencer history and why it became so successful in the U.K.
Carefully study the firm's international expansion efforts, starting on page 9 of the (A) case and continuing in the (B) case.
1. Why has Marks & Spencer been so successful in the U.K. retailing?
2. Why has the firm had so much trouble overseas?
3. How will Brooks Brothers and Kings Supermarkets help them address these problems?
4. Looking ahead, what should be the firm's priorities? |
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