The Happy Shrimp Farm: Social Responsibility & Multiple Stakeholders Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

September 2007. For both of the founding fathers of Happy Farm Shrimp, it was a hectic three years. What started as a simple market research co-location for the port of Rotterdam (RPA) in April 2004, quickly turned into an international multi-million euro business proposal, which literally took over my life. Their study revealed interesting business opportunities. Republican Party decided to support them in a case-by-case basis, from Happy Farm shrimp. Primary objectives include obtaining permanent contract energy to heat the shrimp production ponds and external funding for the company. Construction began in September 2006. With its processing power and urban renaissance theme, Happy Shrimp generated widespread coverage in the press. Greiner and Curtessi already looking ahead: Can the concept be played in Germany and Canada? Can it be applied to the production of algae, as well? As a sustainable stability as a business concept? Happy Shrimp International should take shape fast. Could they manage all this growth? And dealing with multiple stakeholders remains a headache Learning objectives: Manage multiple stakeholders in the sustainable development of the project. Understanding of economic factors, from the cradle to cradle recycling projects. Discuss sustainability as a business model. "Hide
by Benoit Leleux, Jan Van Der Kaaij Source: IMD 21 pages. Publication Date: July 7, 2008. Prod. #: IMD350-PDF-ENG

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