Russki Adventures Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

The two main partners in the Russian adventure, provided their next move. They have spent the last year and a half studying the possibility of the operation Helicopter skiing in Russia. Their plan was to bring customers from Europe, North America and Japan to the Caucasus mountains to ski vast areas secluded mountainous area accessible by helicopter and recent business opportunities offered by the "public." Three options for the proceedings are being considered. The first was to start the company at his own request, in the Caucasus mountains, which were made available to them by the Soviet government agency. The second was to accept the offer of partnership with Extreme Dreams, a French tour operator, which recently started its operations in the Caucasus region. The final option was to wait, save your money and do not proceed to the company at this time. This is a good opportunity to highlight the small international companies and complexity of the work in a fast-changing and politically unstable environment. "Hide
by Paul Beamish, John Sullivan Source: Richard Ivey School of Business Foundation 22 pages. Publication Date: July 9, 1992. Prod. #: 992G02-PDF-ENG

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