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Pretty Lights and BitTorrent Bundles
8,00 $ – 50,00 $CASE STUDY. The case serves as a springboard for exploring issues related to the monetization of music, copyright, and the marketing of cultural offerings.
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Bidorbuy: Bidding for First Place
50,00 $CASE STUDY. In November 2009, bidorbuy was the largest South African online marketplace. Following a failed attempt earlier in the year to purchase bidorbuy, kalahari.net – a subsidiary of Naspers and a highly successful online retailer – indicated that it was going to compete directly with bidorbuy as an online marketplace.
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Birdi Golf Apparel: Flying High or Swinging Low?
50,00 $CASE STUDY. In December 2008, Charlene Lewison, marketing director of the Johannesburg-based family business, Birdi Golf Apparel, surveyed the company’s well-stocked shelves with pride – but also with a growing sense of unease.
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Woolworths SA : Something in the Yoghurt Mix
50,00 $CASE STUDY. In May 2008, alerted by a primary dairy supplier that one of its raw material suppliers may be including gelatine in its products, Julian Novak, divisional director of food at Woolworths SA.
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Altis Biologics: From Labs to Riches
50,00 $CASE STUDY. Doctor Nicolaas Duneas was in a quandary: as he sat in his dishevelled office at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT), he pondered the future of his company Altis Biologics.
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Pamodzi Investment Holdings: To List or Not To List?
50,00 $CASE STUDY. In January 2008, the black-owned Pamodzi Investment Holdings (PIH) was at a crossroads, as its chief executive officer (CEO), Ndaba Ntsele, sat down with his board to discuss how to finance the growth of the business.
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MCM Wines in China: Taking on the Dragon
50,00 $CASE STUDY. In July 2009, businessman and entrepreneur, Martyn Mills of MCM Wines, reconsidered his marketing strategy.
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Broad-based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE): 2004 to 2009
50,00 $CASE STUDY. One of the most important black economic empowerment events of the period 2004 to 2009 was the promulgation of the Broad-based Black Economic Codes of Good Conduct (the Codes) in February 2007.
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Tashas Franchising: Will Service Stand in the Way of Success?
50,00 $CASE STUDY. It was a Saturday morning in April 2009 at Tashas at Atholl Square: the first Tashas that Natasha Sideris had opened, and her flagship store.
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Tashas: Franchising the Boutique Café Experience
50,00 $CASE STUDY. At the beginning of 2009, Natasha Sideris, owner and founder of Tashas – a hugely popular gourmet café in Atholl Square, Sandton – was on the verge of a massive expansion: to open 25 franchises at upmarket centres around the country.
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Woolworths SA: Making Sustainability Sustainable
50,00 $CASE STUDY. In February 2009, Justin Smith, manager of the Good business journey at Woolworths, a leading South African department store, was a worried man.
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Hollard: The Office Move
50,00 $CASE STUDY. By April 2009, Hollard Insurance had been in Arcadia, its new building, for a little over three years.
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Redhill High School: Free to Build Excellence
50,00 $CASE STUDY. Mike Russell, principal of the highly academic Redhill High School in the north of Johannesburg, had had a demanding start to his day.
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The Stokvel Sector: Opportunities and Challenges
50,00 $CASE STUDY. By 2009, stokvels (community-based savings clubs) were playing a substantial role in the South African economy.
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