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  • Case Study: Woolly Mammoth (2016)

    By: Samuel Linden, MFA/MBA '19

    Faced with a financial deficit, Woolly Mammoth’s new managing director contemplates an organizational restructuring that would shrink the company’s Connectivity department from two full-time positions to one. Because the Connectivity department, which is focused on community engagement, is considered by various stakeholders to be important to Woolly Mammoth’s mission, the managing director must decide how best to allocate the organization’s resources in a way that maintains both its financial stability and artistic integrity.

     

    Woolly Mammoth (2016) [Case Study]

     

    Filed in: Case Studies, Governance, HR and Unions, Leadership, Marketing & Development, Organizational Direction
    Added on: May 17, 2017

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  • Author: Samuel Linden
  • Filed in: Case Studies, Governance, HR and Unions, Leadership, Marketing & Development, Organizational Direction
  • Published: May 17, 2017
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