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Cases with temporal coverage in year 2019

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Music Securities: Making an Impact through Crowdfunding

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This case is set in October 2019. Masami Komatsu, CEO of Music Securities (MS), had received a request from Toyomi Electric Co. Ltd. Toyomi Electric had suffered damages to its factory and workforce in the 2011 earthquake that had struck Japan, and needed urgent financing to rebuild its production...
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Kobe Influencer Marketing: Building Brand Awareness via Social Media

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This case won the Outstanding Case Writer Competition category at The Case Centre Awards and Competitions 2021.
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In July 2019, Evangeline Leong, co-founder and CEO of Kobe (a Singapore based start-up providing...
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Bettr Barista: A Shot at Better Lives

This case is set in 2019, and describes the social-entrepreneurial journey of Bettr Barista (‘BB’), a Singapore-based coffee company. Launched in 2011 as a coffee academy, BB offered disadvantaged women and youth in Singapore a four-month long holistic programme providing barista skills for...
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National University Cancer Institute Singapore: Pioneering an Innovative Healthcare Model

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Associate Professor Chng Wee Joo, Director of the National University Cancer Institute Singapore (NCIS), started to move the treatment of cancer patients out of the hospital to the community and patients’ homes. This innovative business model was implemented to manage the lack of space in the...
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Starbucks China: Facing Luckin, The Local Disruptor

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Set in 2019, the case describes the challenge Starbucks faces from Luckin coffee, a local start up in China. Having entered China in 1999, Starbucks was the undisputed leader with more than 70% market share and 3600 cafes by 2018. The brand’s success was rooted in its core proposition of providing...
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Battling Dirty Toilets: Singapore’s Final Frontiers

This case, set in June 2018, chronicles the challenges that Jack Sim, self-made millionaire and founder of the World Toilet Organisation (WTO), encountered in his decades-long quest to clean up dirty public toilets in Singapore’s coffeeshops and hawker centres. A key obstacle he faced was the lack...
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Red Flags Accounting Fraud Game

The case describes the Red Flags game, a single-player game that is complementary to seminar teaching, and provides more flexible experiential learning opportunities for students. It is aimed at teaching students the internal control and fraud prevention concepts covered in the Accounting...
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Sun Ray Scheme: Building Leadership Capabilities in the Social Service Sector

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It was March 2019, and Fermin Diez, Deputy CEO of the National Council of Social Service (NCSS), ran the Sun Ray scheme that had been launched in 2014 to mitigate manpower issues due to pay disparity and lack of career progression in the social service sector. Singapore’s heretofore prosperity did...
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Artepharm: Commercialising the Malaria Cure in Africa

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This case is set January 2019. Song Jianping is senior advisor to Chinese pharmaceutical firm Artepharm, which has been engaging in malaria elimination in Africa since 2003. With a deep understanding of the African market, the company has developed an innovative approach to malaria elimination,...
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Encompass: Creating Innovation in Broadcast, Everyday

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This is a two-part case series. Case A begins in October 2012, when Encompass Singapore has introduced innovative ways to increase the capacity of its facility to cope with its fierce growth over the past few years in the Pay-tv industry. The company has captured over 50% of the market for...
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