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This decision-based case discusses whether Road Warrior Parts (RWP), an automotive recycling business owned equally by five brothers, should expand and divide its operation to better serve customers, or maintain operations at the current site....
Artism Creativity Center (ACC) was a nonprofit organization based in California. Its purpose was to help teach art to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. It was hoped that learning art would help students improve their communication skills...
This case explores the costs and benefits of being a ride share driver as either a full or part-time job. This case asks students to analyze and evaluate the costs and benefits of driving for a ride sharing company. Both the costs and benefits...
Team SōPOD, a student-lead business startup, was required to follow Lean Startup Methodologies and utilize the Business Model Canvas to validate their business idea. With little support on campus for their entrepreneurial activities, this team...
This case concerns a local entrepreneur’s decision to either expand his product line by reselling another company’s product, Nature Safe, or create a new product, Healthy Garden from a mix of Nature Safe and Dairy Doo. Brad Morgan, owner and...
This decision oriented case illustrates the critical abilities needed for starting and developing a small business. The case depicts the growth of an entrepreneur who went from picking up some extra work during his time off, to developing...
Dr. Milton Moore, a registered pharmacist and medical doctor, who originally started a skin care products business as an extension of his medical practice in dermatology, had personally managed Moore Unique Skin Care since its inception in 1993...
The GSBI originated from the observation that technology innovations bene!ting humanity, such as those honored by The Tech Awards program, rarely achieved meaningful scale. The GSBI seeks to link social enterprises using these innovations to...
In this article, we discuss the importance of human assets in growing and scaling a social venture in order to achieve its objectives and attain financial sustainability. We focus on the three key dimensions of how a social enterprise’s human...
John Stuve was a professor who had recently moved to Charlotte, North Carolina. John met Steve Finley at a church social event. Steve asked John if he would be interested in doing a firm valuation for the family business, Currency Machines...