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Circos: Tapping into Social Media

This case is the first of a three-part series on Circos.com, a Singapore-based company. Circos developed a proprietary sentiment analysis tool, which can mine the vast world of online reviews available on various social media platforms to create a dashboard of usable insights for luxury hotel...
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The Proposed Merger of the Australian and Singaporean Exchanges: A Match Made in Heaven?

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The Singapore Exchange Limited (SGX) proposed takeover of the ASX Limited (ASX) is a watershed event, and the first of its kind involving two exchanges in Asia-Pacific. This case showcases the multifaceted dimensions and intricacies in forging corporate marriages. It covers several issues,...
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Boosting Babies: Singapore’s Drive to Raise Birth Rates

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Singapore and many other developed countries around the world face a dilemma where fewer young people are getting married and having children. After vigorously discouraging citizens from having too many children in the 1960s and 1970s, the Singapore government observed that the total fertility rate...
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Hospice Care Association: Turnaround of a Healthcare Non-profit Organization

A Singapore-based non-profit organisation is in need of a strategic turnaround. The Hospice Care Association (HCA) finds itself in a critical financial situation following funding changes from the Singapore government. Additionally, staff response to changes in operations has been severe and...
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Twittamentary: Crowdsourcing a Project

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This case study explores how Tan Siok Siok, a Singaporean filmmaker living in Beijing, crowd-sources the content, financing, and distribution outlets for her documentary about Twitter, using the micro-blogging platform itself. Crowdsourcing, according to professor of journalism, Jeff Howe, is “the...
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Tuning-In to Client Needs: Matching Supply and Demand for the Television Turner Division at Infineon Asia-Pacific

This case introduces the reader to the highly complex semiconductor industry, which is characterised by its well known “boom-n-bust” cycles: periods of high demand and worldwide allocation, followed by periods of low demand, excess capacity, and high stocks. The key challenges for supply chain...
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A Tale of Two Empires

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This case is an example of a Singaporean company attempting to establish an international presence in an emerging economy, Russia. It discusses the decision points faced by Sudeep Nair, executive director of Food Empire Holdings Ltd, in the aftermath of the Asian economic crisis in 1998 and also...
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