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Michael was uncertain whether a bike-share or rental program in any format was feasible on the ISU campus. The director of the Institute for Community Sustainability had invited Michael Brown, director of the recreation center at Indiana State...
“Boycott Chipotle: My Farm is Not Dangerous” one blogger’s headline read (Schmidt 2014). Another headline stated “Chipotle Unnecessarily Tears Down Agriculture to Build a Brand” and the article went on to ask “what kind of values would inspire...
If the night watchman at the Swedish sales office had been watching -- which he wasn't -- he would have noticed on two of the twenty three video screens a single, tall, athletic figure softly walk down the darkened hall and place a single piece...
The CEO and major stockholder of MannKind, Inc., convinced his firm to develop an inhalable insulin, Afrezza and inhaler, Dreamboat to treat diabetes. The unapproved Dreamboat inhaler with Afrezza instead of the approved Medtone inhaler was...
The Tacoma Art Museum was a regional, mid-sized museum in Western Washington dedicated to collecting and exhibiting Northwest art. The Museum’s leadership had worked hard toward achieving its vision as a national model for regional museums....
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...
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,...
Rep. Frank Lucas was chair of the House Committee on Agriculture, the committee charged with overseeing the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, commonly known as food stamps. On March 20, 2012 Rep. Paul Ryan, chairman of the U.S...
This case represents a small business that a first-time entrepreneur opened and expanded with little planning associated with either event. After retiring from the Post Office, Bob opened a small, moderately successful restaurant in an old...
The economics of medicine was changing and Dr. Mike Waxman was wondering if his medical specialty group, KCPC, would survive. The changes in reimbursement systems that favored third party payers and the shift towards for-profit hospitals was...