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Fishing Boat In Ocean
Teaching Resources Library Strategy

Fishbanks: A Renewable Resource Management Simulation

Fishbanks is a multiplayer web-based simulation in which participants play the role of fishers and seek to maximize their net worth as they compete against other players and deal with variations in fish stocks and their catch. Participants buy, sell, and build ships; decide where to fish; and negoti...

Apr 6, 2020
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Teaching Resources Library Strategy

CleanStart: Simulating a Clean Energy Startup

In this live, web-based simulation, participants play the role of the founder of a new startup company in the exciting and competitive clean tech sector. Can you develop your technology into a successful company? Each quarter you must set prices, decide how many engineers and sales people to hire, a...

Apr 1, 2020
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Teaching Resources Library Sustainability

Vermont City Electric

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Robert M. Freund

Jonathan Potter

In late 2008, Vermont City Electric (VCE), a municipal electric utility company, needed to determine which investments in demand-side management (DSM) programs to undertake in the context of the budget restrictions it faced. Based on the information contained in the case, students must construct and...

Nov 19, 2010
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Teaching Resources Library Strategy

Ventures in Salt: Compass Minerals International

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Rebecca M. Henderson

Ramana Nanda

John D. Sterman

In late 2003, salt producer Compass Minerals celebrated its first day trading as a public company on the NASDAQ. Knowing that it would continue to wrestle with how to price its product and respond to competitive and environmental challenges as a publicly traded company, Compass Minerals would now ha...

Jul 10, 2009
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Teaching Resources Library Leadership

Turnaround and Transformation: Leadership and Risk at Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art

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Cate Reavis

In 1998, Jill Medvedow was hired as the director of Boston’s Institute of Contemporary Art. Her mandate was to reinvent a museum that had no permanent collection, drew a mere 25,000 visitors a year, and had few members and almost no money. This case demonstrates how Medvedow was able to rebuild (lit...

Nov 9, 2010
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Teaching Resources Library Operations Management

Toyota Supplier Relations: Fixing the Suprima Chassis

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Charles Fine

Donald Rosenfield

Jamie Bonini

In late 2004, Walt Bernstein, the director of production control for Toyota Motor Manufacturing’s Macon, Georgia operation, was notably frustrated with the plant manager for ChassisCo, a Toyota supplier. There were quality and conformance issues with the rear suspension cradle that ChassisCo was man...

Apr 24, 2017
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Teaching Resources Library Communications

The Sanitation Crisis and Social Media: Sanergy in Kenya

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Ben Shields

Edward Ruehle

In January 2015, after several stints at the U.S. Department of State and a New York communications consultancy, Medora Brown packed her bags and moved to Kenya to pursue a passion for social enterprise. She had been accepted as a communications fellow at Sanergy, a company providing modern sanitati...

Jul 9, 2016
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Teaching Resources Library Ethics

The Global Financial Crisis of 2008: The Role of Greed, Fear and Oligarchs

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Cate Reavis

Set in 2009, and based on interviews with and publications by MIT Sloan Professors Simon Johnson and Andrew Lo, this note describes the “why” and “how” behind the global financial crisis that hit in 2008 as well as the short-term and long-range solutions being publicly advocated by Johnson and Lo.

Mar 16, 2012
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Teaching Resources Library Technology

SunPower: Focused on the Future of Solar Power

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Joel Conkling

Rebecca M. Henderson

Scott Roberts

In late 2006, SunPower designed, manufactured, and delivered the most efficient solar cells in the world. At a time when many experts believed solar technology would grow quickly, SunPower needed to decide whether to maintain market share through a strategy of differentiated technology or pricing.

Jul 25, 2007
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Teaching Resources Library Strategy

Sony's Battle for Video Game Supremacy

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Kahn Jekarl

John D. Sterman

Cate Reavis

In November 2006, with the launch of the Sony PlayStation 3 a mere weeks away, Sony Corporation’s CEO Sir Howard Stringer reflected on the past 30-year history of the video game industry, while crossing his fingers that the PS3 would have a successful launch in an increasingly cut-throat industry.

Dec 8, 2011
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