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dc.contributorWilson, Marie-
dc.creatorMatheny, Jonathan-
dc.date2005en
dc.date.accessioned2012-12-09T07:47:17Z-
dc.date.available2012-12-09T07:47:17Z-
dc.date.issued30/11/2012-
dc.identifier.isbn0473102862en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/59864-
dc.description.abstractThe case pits the rational arguments for change against the irrational sentiments of pride and tradition and portrays the resulting conflict among constituents. The context of this struggle involves a decision to make a strategic acquisition which would irrevocably change the complexion of a traditional organization and the greater institution to which it belongs. Rather than establishing a simple and rational question of strategic direction, this case provides a clear picture of how powerful political forces resist adaptation in the face of overwhelming evidence of an institution’s decline and impending reformation or even collapse. Includes questions for discussion. NOTE: This case is also available from the University of Auckland Business Case Centre, Case Number: UA-2005-011en
dc.languageen-
dc.publisherGSE Publicationsen
dc.relation.ispartofBOOK: Case in point : best cases from the 2005 International Conference on Case Study Teaching and Learningen
dc.rightsGSE Publications, 2005en
dc.titleGroupe ESC deVille (A) : Realising an International Strategy and (B) Preservation of a national institutionen
dc.typeText-
dc.contributor.corporatenameMassey Universityen
prism.startingpage7en
dc.subject.organisationGroupe ESC deVilleen
dcterms.spatial.countryFranceen
prism.endingpage25en
dc.subject.categoryDecision pointen
dc.publisher.placeAuckland, NZen
dc.subject.industrySocial servicesen
dc.subject.broadcategoryInternational businessen
dc.subject.broadcategoryStrategy-
dc.subject.keywordsLeadership-
dc.subject.keywordsProblem solving-
dc.subject.keywordsAcquisitions-
dc.subject.keywordsInternationalisationen
dc.audienceManagement and International Businessen
dcterms.accessrights.availabilityContact your nearest library serviceen
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