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Wal-Mart was becoming a key provider of financial services to millions of US low-income consumers at the fringes of the traditional banking industry. It offered check cashing, bill payment, money transfers, credit cards, prepaid cards, small-...
Late in 2014, singer Neil Young issued a social media message calling for a boycott of Starbucks. Young alleged that Starbucks, as a member of the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA), supported a lawsuit that aimed to block a Vermont law...
In January 2011, Starbucks made an arrangement with Tata Global Beverages to purchase and roast premium coffee beans at a new facility in southern India. In January 2012, this was expanded to an $80 million retail joint venture. Tata proved to...
What does the politics of anger and cynicism that characterizes the 2016 U.S. presidential primary have to do with big business? In his recent Harvard Business Review article, Mark Kramer (2016) makes the case for how business leaders in the...
This case describes first lieutenant Mike Dawson’s experience during his U.S. Army 2011-2012 tour in Afghanistan as an engineer advisor attached to an Air Force unit advising Afghans in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. His primary...
It was April and azaleas were blooming everywhere, but Tim Peterson was not enjoying the beauty around him. He was looking at sales at his one-person barbershop and was frustrated. He simply did not know what to do – he had bills to pay and...
The Air Zoo, an aviation museum located in southwest Michigan, is approaching its 30th anniversary and is faced with declining attendance and thus not meeting its financial goals. In early 2008, CEO Bob Ellis is considering the elimination of...
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...
After the Major League Baseball’s (MLB’s) 2011 season, a report surfaced that Ryan Braun of the Milwaukee Brewers had tested positive for use of performance enhancing drugs (PEDs), a violation of MLB rules. Braun claimed the results were a...