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The case explains the nature of the new European directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and its challenges/weaknesses. It explains how the directive will impact all business functions on a large scale. Companies need to understand what this impact will have on their product portfolio and market position in the different countries.
Reference 5211
Published 11 Jan 2004
Length 16 page(s)
Topic Strategy
Region Europe
Industry Business Supplies and Equipment, Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
The case explains the nature of the new European directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and its challenges/weaknesses. It explains how the directive will impact all business functions on a large scale. Companies need to understand what this impact will have on their product portfolio and market position in the different countries.
The case describes the web of alliances that PixTech, a small entrepreneurial start-up in France, has built to accelerate the development and exploitation of a new technology in the area of flat screen displays.
This case describes how Xerox is leading a business transformation effort to support its ambition of global leadership. Xerox built its recovery strategy in the mid-1980s on a single-minded dedication to total quality management.
This case describes how Xerox is leading a business transformation effort to support its ambition of global leadership. Xerox built its recovery strategy in the mid-1980s on a single-minded dedication to total quality management.
This case study illustrates how Brun Passot, a small French company specializing in the distribution of office supplies, developed a set of telepurchasing applications to differentiate customer service, shorten lead-time and reduce management costs.
Reference 4221
Published 01 Jan 1993
Length 22 page(s)
Topic Operations
Region Europe
Industry Printing, Business Supplies and Equipment
This case study illustrates how Brun Passot, a small French company specializing in the distribution of office supplies, developed a set of telepurchasing applications to differentiate customer service, shorten lead-time and reduce management costs.