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The Michelin Rating System: Cracking the Code of the Stars

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Since the young age of 15, Andre Giraud, the owner-chef of Lux, a 1 Michelin-star French restaurant located in Hong Kong, had devoted his life to cooking. After 17 years of working for top chefs in Europe, he decided that it was time to bring his talent to Asia.
Andre and his wife decided to invest...
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Accounting For the Collapse of Dick Smith

In August 2019, Oliver Jones, senior manager at the New South Wales Institute of Qualified Accountants, was following the case of the insolvency of Dick Smith Group. The company began when the founder started servicing radios and expanded to carry a wide range of electronics products. Over the...
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Japan’s Sharp Corporation: Aiming to Boost Its Competitive Edge A & B

Case A is set in 2010. Shinji Tanaka is a senior economist at Kyoto Heritage Foundation, a Japanese think tank, and he wondered if Sharp’s new manufacturing plant in Sakai could turn the company around. Sharp’s vision and innovative culture led it to invest in LCD technology. It played an important...
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China’s Kweichow Moutai: Hangover on the Horizon at the World’s Most Valuable Liquor Company? A & B

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This is a two-part case. Case A is set in October 2018, when Zenn Lee, Senior Analyst at a Shanghai-based securities brokerage, was working on the investment advisory to his clients on Kweichow Moutai (KM), the maker of the super-premium Moutai brand of baijiu, a Chinese spirit. The day before, KM’...
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Going Digital? Mission Possible: Hawkers United – Dabao 2020’s Takeaway from the Pandemic Fallout

Second-generation hawker Melvin Chew decided to set up the Hawkers United – Dabao 2020 Facebook group after the Singapore government announced that dining in at hawker centres, and all other food and beverage (F&B) establishments would be banned, following the imposition of the circuit breaker...
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Where Next? Identifying New Supermarket Locations for the Dairy Farm Group

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In its 2017 annual report, the Dairy Farm Group had reported a decline in sales and profits for its Singapore Supermarket and Hypermarket business, with increasing competition cited as the key reason for the lacklustre performance. Peter Goh, an analyst at Singapore Management University’s...
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United We Thrive: How The Guardian Media Group Returned to the Black

Almost three-and-a-half years after a turnaround strategy for the UK-based loss-making Guardian Media Group (GMG) was launched, it had finally managed to stem its losses. Key to the successful turnaround was a culture of openness, which was exemplified by how it allowed its partners to reuse its...
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Carlos Ghosn: The Rise and Fall of An Automobile Legend (A) and (B)

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Carlos Ghosn, a Brazilian-Lebanese-French, is by many counts, one of the – if not the – most celebrated automotive executives of the late 20th and early 21st century. This is a two-part case about his career, leadership, and decision-making.
Part A starts in 1999, the early days of Ghosn’s arrival...
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When the Customer Is Not Queen: The Cautionary Tale of Sasa Singapore

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Sa Sa International Holdings Limited, a leading cosmetics retail group in Asia, announced on December 2, 2019 that it would close all 22 stores in Singapore. It attributed the closures to the less-than-satisfactory performance of its Singapore operations for many years, where it had recorded losses...
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Semicon India: Demystifying Workforce Analytics (A) and (B)

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In May 2015, Filip Daw, a human capital strategist with a leading consultancy, is hired by the Indian subsidiary of Semicon Inc (SI), an American semiconductor manufacturing company, to uncover the reasons behind the high attrition rate in the company. Established in 2005, SI is a design centre - a...
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