Case Collection Book New Layout Oct2016 PDF
Case Collection Book New Layout Oct2016 PDF
Case Collection Book New Layout Oct2016 PDF
IIMA:
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT
AHMEDABAD
A Compendium
of 100 Abstracts
Case Centre Team
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Cases from IIMA: A Compendium of 100 Abstracts
The Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIMA) Case Centre is pleased
to present this bouquet of abstracts of one hundred of its most popular cases.
The Case Centre holds nearly 3800 cases, written by generations of faculty
members of the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, over a period of
nearly five decades. These cases are an important component of the learning
and learner centred pedagogy that IIMA is known for, the Case Method. Even
a cursory reading of the 100 abstracts presented in this volume will help the
reader appreciate how cases enable the learners—participants as they are called
at IIMA—to enact a variety of roles, as decision makers, analysts, consultants
or just curious bystanders, in order to develop various kinds of knowledge,
skills, attitudes and habits related to managerial and leadership competence.
In short, the real-life experiences that the case accounts represent, effectively
bring the ‘field’ into the classroom. Though the method was developed by the
Harvard Law and Business Schools in the early years of the twentieth century,
IIMA is recognized as a pioneer in adapting the method to the Indian context.
The Institute’s role in popularizing the method, through the case writing and
teaching workshops it has conducted over the years, its Faculty Development
Programme, and its case collection, is also well recognized.
As IIMA built up its collection of cases, a “Case Unit” developed at the Institute.
This entity maintained the cases that the faculty wrote and managed their use
in the various programmes of the Institute. However, with the Case Method
becoming popular and the demands on the Case Unit increasing, the Institute
established the IIMA Case Centre in April 2014, with the following mandate: (a)
supporting case writing, (b) managing the distribution of IIMA cases, and (c)
promoting case teaching. Thus, the Case Centre supports IIMA faculty members
by registering their cases, providing editing and proof-reading support, making
available small grants to case writers, and making the cases available to a
variety of audiences. The Case Centre also administers an annual award for
the best case. In addition, it conducts regular training workshops for editors,
case writers and case teachers. The Case Centre administers the sales of IIMA
cases to management institutes, educators and corporate trainers. In addition
to cases, the Case Centre has a collection of technical notes and exercises. The
Case Centre has recently partnered with Harvard Business Publishing, Ivey
Publishing, SAGE and The Case Centre ECCH, UK to strengthen the distribution
of IIMA cases.
IIMA Case Centre is committed to strengthening the case ecosystem not just
within IIMA but also nationally. It has collaborated with Harvard Business
Publishing to offer the Case Method Teaching Seminar (CMTS) in India—at
Ahmedabad, Hyderabad and Mumbai. In has also supported several IIMA
faculty members in their efforts to introduce the Case Method at other Indian
Institutes of Management and a variety of business schools.
The Case Centre maintains the IIMA Case Website, which is the outlet for IIMA
cases, technical notes and exercises. The cases are classified according to the
disciplines they deal with: Accounting, Communication, Economics, Ethics
and Governance, Finance, Human Resource Management, IT and Systems,
Innovation and Entrepreneurship, International Business, Management
Education, Marketing, Operations Management, Organizational Behaviour,
Public Policy and Law, Quantitative Methods and Strategic Management.
Cross-referencing by sector is also available: Agriculture and Animal Husbandry,
Banking Finance Insurance, Cooperatives, Education, Government, Health,
Infrastructure, Manufacturing, Mining, Miscellaneous, Public Sector, Telecom
Software, Trade and Transportation and Logistics. For further details please visit
cases.iima.ac.in.
We hope you enjoy reading this collection of abstracts. In case you need further
information, please contact us at:
Communications
Hard Knocks on a Software Company . ................................................................................................... 17
Economics
Simhadri Super Thermal Power Project (A) . ......................................................................................... 17
Simhadri Super Thermal Power Project (B) ........................................................................................... 18
Organizational Behaviour
Nitish @ Solutions Unlimited ...................................................................................................................... 30
Dr. Shekhawat.................................................................................................................................................... 31
Tea Shall Not be Served ................................................................................................................................ 31
Implementing SuperOffice at Mover Incorporated............................................................................ 31
Regency Hospital Limited (A)...................................................................................................................... 32
Regency Hospital Limited (B): The Road Travelled.............................................................................. 32
Managing Talent at Lupin Limited............................................................................................................. 33
Performance Evaluation System in Hassia Packaging Pvt. Ltd....................................................... 33
The Odyssey of Savita and Krishna............................................................................................................ 33
Quantitative Methods
Swami and His Friends at the Malgudi Post Office ........................................................................... 41
Registration No.: BP0376 ABC Search for the Pied Piper of Consultant
Type: Case The case provides rich description of an actual decision making
Pages: 14
situation related to selection of a consulting company. An Indian
company a US based manufacturer of Widgets with intent to
Registration Year: 2014 capture 20% market share in India. When in-house efforts didn’t
Authors: Sharma, Sunil; yield quick results, the company decided to explore the option
Srinivasa, Addepalli of hiring a consulting firm to develop a growth strategy. Various
stakeholders were involved in the actual decision making which
was seen as a trade-off between expertise and price.
Communications
Registration No.: COMM0004 Hard Knocks on a Software Company
Type: Case This case is about the way Pragati Software Private Limited,
Pages: 11
a small but profitable software training company set up in
Mumbai by an alumnus of Indian Institute of Management
Registration Year: 2006 Ahmedabad sent away half its employees in three rounds of
Authors: Monippally, M M layoff in its tenth year.
Economics
Registration No.: ECO0350(A) Simhadri Super Thermal Power Project (A)
Type: Case The Indian electricity sector was opened to the private sector
Pages: 9
under the IPP policy. The NTPC, India’s largest and perhaps most
efficient generator had to respond to the changing scenario. It
Registration Year: 2006 set out to set up the Simhadri project in Andhra Pradesh, going
Authors: Pandey, Ajay; beyond to original mandate. The IPP policy, its perversities, the
Morris, Sebastian background of the power sector, the problems there in and the
response of NTPC are discussed. Case (B) discusses the issues
related to Project Planning and Implementation.
Marketing
Registration No.: MAR0325(A) FoodWorld (A): Market Entry Strategy
Type: Case RPG Enterprises, one of the top five business houses of India,
Pages: 21
decided in 1996 to enter organized food retailing by opening
a chain of supermarket grocery stores under the name
Registration Year: 1999 “FoodWorld” in Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad, the three
Authors: Koshy, Abraham; major cities in south India. This case describes the background
Raghuram, G; and rationale of the decision and discusses the process of
Banerjee, Bibek arriving at key marketing decisions. Insight into consumer
buying behaviour, identification of value proposition, choice
of target segment, and decisions on marketing mix elements
are discussed. An analyst can evaluate the decisions and the
process followed by the company and examine these in the
light of actual operating performance of the outlets opened till
the end of 1998.
Organizational Behaviour
Registration No.: OB0193 Nitish @ Solutions Unlimited
Type: Case Nitish at Solutions Unlimited is a case about a young MBA
Pages: 13
graduate who changed his job to an organization at the
recommendation of his friend and his spouse who also worked
Registration Year: 2001 in the HR Department. The initial decisions taken by Meena
Authors: Vohra, Neharika came to the notice of the senior people in the organization
and were perceived as incorrect. The negotiations with Nitish
following the initial mistakes and intervention by the Head of
Marketing, Mr Kapoor, lead to hurting the self-image of Meena,
the senior most person in the HR Department. Meena and
Nitish were unable to then reconcile the differences among
Quantitative Methods
Registration No.: QM0238 Swami and His Friends at the Malgudi Post
Type: Case Office
Pages: 4 This case exercise enables an understanding of applying
Queuing models in the context of Queues in a post office. The
Registration Year: 1996
issues of universalization of country due to computerization,
Authors: Raghuram, G appropriate segmentation of client system to help demand
analysis are also highlighted.
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