I. STRATEGIC MANAGERS: QUESTIONS OF EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP.
Case 1: The Recalcitrant Director at Byte Products, Inc: Corporate Legality versus Corporate Responsibility.
Case 2: The Wallace Group.
II. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: QUESTIONS OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICS.
Case 3: The Snowflake Potato Division.
Case 4: The Audit.
Case 5: Brookstone Hospice: Heel or Heroine.
III. ISSUES IN STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT.
Industry One: Restaurants/Bakeries/Ice Cream.
Case 6: Outback Steakhouse, Inc and Inc's Entrepreneurs of the Year.
Case 7: Tasty Baking Company.
Case 8: Ben and Jerry's Homemade, Inc: "Yo! I'm Your CEO!"
Industry Two: Beverages/Food.
Case 9: Arm and Hammer: Making the Most of a Trusted Name.
Case 10: Celestial Seasonings, Inc.
Industry Three: Computers/Software.
Case 11: Microsoft Corporation: First Twenty Years.
Case 12: Apple Computer, Inc.
Case 13: Dell Computer Corporation.
Industry Four: Entertainment/Leisure.
Case 14: The Walt Disney Company: Capital Cities/ABC Merger.
Case 15: Bally Entertainment Corporation: Repositioning.
Case 16: Carnival Corporation.
Case 17: Harley-Davidson, Inc: A Waiting List for New Motorcycles.
Industry Five: Major Home Appliances.
Case 18: The U.S. Major Home Appliance Industry: Domestic versus Global Strategies.
Case 19: Maytag Corporation: Back to Basics.
Case 20: Whirlpool's Quest for Global Leadership.
Industry Six: Athletic Shoes.
Case 21: Reebok International, Ltd: The Nike Challenge.
Industry Seven: Specialty Retailers.
Case 22: Anita Roddick, OBE, and The Body Shop, International PLC.
Case 23: The Limited, Inc: Restructuring.
Case 24: The Vermont Teddy Bear Co, Inc: Search for New CEO.
Case 25: The Home Depot, Inc: A New Cha in Opened.
Industry Eight: Mass Merchandising/Department Store Retailers.
Case 26: Kmart Corporation: A Corporate Strategy Dilemma.
Case 27: Wal-Mart Stores, Inc: Strategies for Continued Market Dominance.
Case 28: Barbarians at the Throat: Younkers versus Carson Pirie Scott.
Case 29: Nordstrom.
Industry Nine: Entrepreneurial Ventures.
Case 30: The Blockbuster Video Challenge.
Case 31: Eagle Box Company.