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Experian MicroAnalytics Accelerating the Development of Mobile Financial Services in Developing Markets
As the world population exceeded 7 billion by the end of 2011, various agencies working to alleviate poverty had come to a general consensus that pure charity was not a sustainable solution. In the absence of venture capital and angel investors in…
Professor Dodson
MobiVi Establishing Credit Lending, Micro Donations, and Allied Services in Vietnam Using Telecom Technologies
Mekelle Farms Poultry Entrepreneurship in Ethiopia
The HBT Merger (Overseas Roles Version)
This is a role-play case, intended for use in a leadership development course for MBA students. The case has six roles, three each for students playing Headquarters- and Overseas-based managers. There are two versions of the case, one for students playing…
The HBT Merger (Headquarters Roles Version)
This is a role-play case, intended for use in a leadership development course for MBA students. The case has six roles, three each for students playing Headquarters- and Overseas-based managers. There are two versions of the case, one for students playing…
Two Interpersonal Challenges
Sunrun: Raising the Series A Round
The Sunrun case profiles the evolution of this residential solar financing startup, focusing on the company’s milestones leading up to the Series A financing round. Founded by two GSB graduates, Ed Fenster and Lynn Jurich, together with one of Fenster’s…
Donatella, LLC
Donatella, LLC will be losing a key board member in about two years, and the current board members must work to find a new member to replace him with someone with similar operational experience. After finding Peter Jeter, the company struggles with how to…
Black Iris Systems
The Black Iris Systems vignette describes a brief scenario where the CEO of Black Iris Systems, Malcolm Briggs, receives opposing emails from two of his board members re: their differing points of view about their participation in the board. The scenario…
Tiny Prints (B)
The Tiny Prints case describes the founding of the online stationery company in 2004, through its growth and evolution to 2007. The three cofounders bootstrapped the company from the beginning, primarily so that they could retain control over the…
Intel in 2011: The Battle for the Mobile Handheld and Tablet Markets
The case presents the significant challenges confronting Intel in 2011 in its efforts to break into the mobile market. In the beginning of 2011, Intel dominated the microprocessor market for personal computers (PCs), but had essentially no presence in the…
VC Decision-Making in India: Aavishkaar and Milk Mantra (C)
The case profiles the protagonist, Vineet Rai, managing partner of Aavishkaar Venture Management Services (an Indian, early stage VC firm with a focus on rural, underserved regions and sectors), as he debates whether to make a follow-on investment in a…
VC Decision-Making in India: Aavishkaar and Milk Mantra (B)
The case profiles the protagonist, Vineet Rai, managing partner of Aavishkaar Venture Management Services (an Indian, early stage VC firm with a focus on rural, underserved regions and sectors), as he seeks to build on the initial traction of his first…
VC Decision-Making in India: Aavishkaar and Milk Mantra (A)
The case profiles the protagonist, Vineet Rai, managing partner of Aavishkaar Venture Management Services (an Indian, early stage VC firm with a focus on rural, underserved regions and sectors), as he initially formulates the concept for the Aavishkaar…
Dropbox
The case profiles Sujay Jaswa, VP of Business Development at the enterprise software company Dropbox, along with the company’s “freemium” business model and Dropbox’s sales organization to date. The case discusses the mechanics of a freemium product…
Gokaldas Exports (B): Update
Gokaldas Exports (A): The Challenge of Change
Google’s Android in 2013 An Increasingly Dynamic Landscape
GiveWell Real Change for Your Dollar
In 2007 a group of eight friends wanted to give. With so many charities out there, the friends wanted to know which ones were doing the most good. They had two basic questions: (1) what did the charitable organization do with donors’ money and (2) what…
SOPA The Media Industry Fights Online Copyright Infringement
Leopard Capital, Private Equity in Cambodia
This case describes the formation and operation of Leopard Capital, a “Frontier Market Private Equity Fund” from its establishment in 2007 up through the end of 2012. The case focuses on the fund’s founder, Douglas Clayton, and his history doing business…
MobiChair
The MobiChair case describes the story of Lucy Ahn and Josh McKinnon, graduates of Stanford’s Graduate School of Business who are also in a relationship, who take on the role of co-CEOs of a power wheelchair company after being offered the position by a…
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