4 case(s) found.
Crisis at MIAM Group is a fictional board simulation about a global European food company in crisis. It is designed to be used in groups of about nine participants, each playing a gender-neutral role for which an individual, detailed description is provided.*
The crisis in question has come to a head following the intervention of two groups of activist investors.
Reference 6715
Published 22 Apr 2022
Length 11 page(s)
Region Europe
Industry Food and Beverages Production
Crisis at MIAM Group is a fictional board simulation about a global European food company in crisis. It is designed to be used in groups of about nine participants, each playing a gender-neutral role for which an individual, detailed description is provided.*
The crisis in question has come to a head following the intervention of two groups of activist investors.
Emmanuel Faber, the star Chair/CEO of the global Danone Group, was known for his
leadership on sustainability. In 2020, he persuaded shareholders to vote for Danone to
become France’s largest “entreprise à mission” (purpose-driven company) – giving it a new
ESG-based legal status.
Reference 6712
Published 24 Jan 2022
Length 2 page(s)
Region Europe
Industry Food and Beverages Production
Emmanuel Faber, the star Chair/CEO of the global Danone Group, was known for his
leadership on sustainability. In 2020, he persuaded shareholders to vote for Danone to
become France’s largest “entreprise à mission” (purpose-driven company) – giving it a new
ESG-based legal status.
Emmanuel Faber, the star Chair/CEO of the global Danone Group, was known for his
leadership on sustainability. In 2020, he persuaded shareholders to vote for Danone to
become France’s largest “entreprise à mission” (purpose-driven company) – giving it a new
ESG-based legal status.
Reference 6712
Published 24 Jan 2022
Length 3 page(s)
Region Europe
Industry Food and Beverages Production
Emmanuel Faber, the star Chair/CEO of the global Danone Group, was known for his
leadership on sustainability. In 2020, he persuaded shareholders to vote for Danone to
become France’s largest “entreprise à mission” (purpose-driven company) – giving it a new
ESG-based legal status.
The case highlights a failed attempt to ‘liberate’ management and employees from traditional business practices at a factory in France. It closely follows the events that took place at Poult during a 10-year period that began in 2006.
Reference 6332
Published 30 Oct 2017
Length 16 page(s)
Region Europe
Industry Food and Beverages Production
The case highlights a failed attempt to ‘liberate’ management and employees from traditional business practices at a factory in France. It closely follows the events that took place at Poult during a 10-year period that began in 2006.