GTSI Corporation: Mission Impossible? (A) Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

This undisguised instance is suitable for the graduate-level organizational behavior, strategy, and leadership courses. Readers will be placed in the shoes of an experienced change agent hired to transform a publicly owned business on the brink of insolvency. With a 50% attrition rate, stock market delisting notice, low worker morale, failed ERP system, bank default, new credit facility search, forbearance arrangements, and a going concern opinion, the new CEO faced an important catastrophe.

The A case raises questions about the viability when James Leto becomes CEO of the firm and describes the scenario. Several key leaders in the organization drive to move the business's core competency away from the reseller business toward an enterprise solutions and services business.

PUBLICATION DATE: May 04, 2009 PRODUCT #: UV3272-HCB-ENG

This is just an excerpt. This case is about LEADERSHIP & MANAGING PEOPLE

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