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Acumen Fund and WaterHealth International: The Role of Venture Philanthropy
Acumen Fund was founded in 2001 to provide modest amounts of capital, together with business expertise, to help build thriving enterprises that would serve large numbers of poor people. In 2004, Acumen Fund invested in the Series B round of WaterHealth…
Altman Foundation
In 1913, Benjamin Altman made a capital stock investment (the stock was from his department store B. Altman & Co.) to create the Altman Foundation. Since that time, the foundation has both honored Mr. Altman’s vision of serving New York City’s…
Global Fund for Women
The Global Fund for Women (“Global Fund”) was a funding intermediary that made grants to seed, support and strengthen women’s rights groups outside the United States. Global Fund grantees worked to provide women with economic opportunities and…
Rural Development Institute (A): Should It Tackle the Problem of the Landless Poor in India?
The Rural Defense Institute (RDI) was established in the early 1970s to alleviate poverty by securing land rights for the world’s rural poor. The organization had achieved impressive results through research, reform design, policy advocacy, and…
The San Francisco Foundation: The Dilemma of The Buck Trust (B)
Case study is a supplement to the A case, to be read in class after students have read the A case and discussed the A case. The B case is an update and discusses what happened after the San Francisco Foundation decided to bring the issue of the Beryl Buck…
Wal-Mart's Sustainability Strategy (A)
In October 2005, in an auditorium filled to capacity in Bentonville, Arkansas, Lee Scott, Wal-Mart’s president and CEO, made the first speech in the history of Wal-Mart to be broadcast to the company’s 1.6 million associates (employees) in all of its 6…
Grand Junction Networks
Netflix
Partnership Formation, Ariat
Serious Materials Corporation
Lightfull Foods
The protagonists are Lara Jackle and Lynn Graham, CEO and VP Marketing for Lightfull Foods respectively. Lightfull is a beverage start-up based in Northern California that is struggling with a major strategic decision which centers around its use and…
Sheryle Bolton (B)
A female HBS alumna is convinced of the market possibilities for a gaming company aimed at Baby Boomers, but is strapped by the demands of her family as well as some potential pitfalls involved with getting the company off the ground. The vignette…
Facebook (B)
Challenge 4: Business Opportunities in High Potential Developing Countries
Xsigo Systems
Xsigo had started on strong footing. Krishnamurthi was a former top Juniper Networks engineer and he had founded Xsigo with his two brothers, one of whom was also a former Juniper engineer, while the other had worked at Sun Microsystems. Right off the bat…
International Fight League: Strategy for a Mixed-Martial Arts Start-up
General Magic
Packet Design
BOBST Group: Costing New Parts
Tech Roads, Incorporated
In early 2007, Tech Roads management was assessing its financial needs for the coming year. A seven-year-old company started in Silicon Valley, Tech Roads was an online business-to-business used vehicle marketplace that focused on the wholesale used car…
RapidStar
CPG Inc. (Supplement A): Linda Lane's Private Information
CPG Inc. is an exercise for students to perform outside of class in groups of two and was designed for a specific trial section of the Stanford GSB’s “Managing Growing Enterprises” course. The section focused on negotiations.
CPG Inc. (Supplement B): Brian Gordon's Private Information
CPG Inc. is an exercise for students to perform outside of class in groups of two and was designed for a specific trial section of the Stanford GSB’s “Managing Growing Enterprises” course. The section focused on negotiations.
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