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Sownage: Cyber security and business continuity SI1-139-I-M
The case details events from April to June 2011 when an attack on the PlayStation Network (PSN) occurred. As a consequence of this incident the PSN systems shut down and personal information about users was stolen by hackers. Students will analyze the facts and then present action paths putting themselves in the role of a PlayStation team member in charge of the situation. They will also need to develop a business continuity plan for the future.
The case has been developed as a simple multimedia tool with the information organized according to the different stakeholders and through a timeline of the attack. In addition to texts and images each chapter has a number of links that students can visit to delve deeper into their analysis.This case study is designed to be used at various levels. Versions of this case have been used at the, pre-experience MBA, the MBA, and the Executive MBA, and a blended Global MBA in the session dedicated to information security management.
Academic Area:Digital Technologies & Data Science -
XSTRATA AND AUSTRALIAN MINING TAX REFORM (A) DE1-202-A-I
In 2010, the Australian Government announced a proposed overhaul of the taxation regime governing its large mining sector. The announcement came at a time when Australia’s mining industry was booming but concerns were also growing about how to distribute the gains of the mining boom between mining companies and the Australian people, and how to harness the success in the mining sector to promote long term sustainable economic growth across Australia. It was partly to address these concerns, as well as to improve the efficiency of the way in which mining was taxed, that the tax reform proposal was developed. At the heart of the proposal was a shift from a volume based royalty system of taxation to a system based on mining companies’ profits.
Focusing on Xstrata, the largest foreign mining company operating in Australia, the case charts how the mining industry acted collectively to conduct a wide-ranging and aggressive public and private lobbying campaign against the tax. Central to this campaign was the use of traditional and new media – newspapers, radio, television, internet, and social networking sites – to try and turn public opinion against the tax. This campaign successfully sowed doubts into the minds of many and attracted support from the political opposition, and other business groups outside of the mining sector
Academic Area:Organisational Behaviour | Strategy -
XSTRATA AND AUSTRALIAN MINING TAX REFORM (B) DE1-202-B-I
In 2010, the Australian Government announced a proposed overhaul of the taxation regime governing its large mining sector. The announcement came at a time when Australia’s mining industry was booming but concerns were also growing about how to distribute the gains of the mining boom between mining companies and the Australian people, and how to harness the success in the mining sector to promote long term sustainable economic growth across Australia. It was partly to address these concerns, as well as to improve the efficiency of the way in which mining was taxed, that the tax reform proposal was developed. At the heart of the proposal was a shift from a volume based royalty system of taxation to a system based on mining companies’ profits.
Focusing on Xstrata, the largest foreign mining company operating in Australia, the case charts how the mining industry acted collectively to conduct a wide-ranging and aggressive public and private lobbying campaign against the tax. Central to this campaign was the use of traditional and new media – newspapers, radio, television, internet, and social networking sites – to try and turn public opinion against the tax. This campaign successfully sowed doubts into the minds of many and attracted support from the political opposition, and other business groups outside of the mining sector
Academic Area:Organisational Behaviour | Strategy -
Viajes Nobel 2007: In search of the future DE1-176-I
Viajes Nobel had a spectacular growth in the last few years, even after the debacle of September 11. However, in 2007 and after 23 years in business, they faced a new crossroads about the future of their growth. The partners, siblings Roberto and Antonio, couldn’t reach an agreement over topics such as the use of internet, whether or not to diversify and enter the inbound business by organizing local trips in Spain for foreigners and even about the desirable rate of growth, because they didn’t agree how this could affect their exclusivity and tailor-made trips identity.
It was necessary to clarify priorities and define a common project in which everyone felt comfortable. But where should they start?
Academic Area:Strategy -
Enred@me CG1-131-I
enRED@me is a social network designed to meet the needs of more mature Internet users. Users create a profile and participate in conversations in groups, creating community and friendships on a virtual platform. One of the challenges for the creators of this social network platform is how to monetize the process is a sustainable manner, especially as competitors begin to enter the market.
In this case, students are confronted with the challenge of how to structure the pricing and costs of an online platform in a way that produces sustainable profitability.
This case includes practical exercises that require students to link conceptual knowledge of management accounting procedures to real numbers. It challenges them to propose a solution which meets the goals and needs of the company.Academic Area:Cost Accounting & Management Control -
Internet is not the problem, it´s the solution MK1-146-I
The case tells the start up of a new music platform for live concerts on the Internet. The real protagonists of the case tell in an interactive video interview how the first concert worked from the initial idea until the web realization with the help of web 2.0 tools. The student´s challenge consists in elaborate the digital marketing plan for the next event on the platform.
Academic Area:Marketing & Communications