Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD): Five Failures and Counting (B) Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

THAAD was kinetic energy weapon designed to protect the United States from enemy missiles. But after the $ 3.2 billion has been spent, the program was found to be insufficient as the five first trials missed goals. This case is about how the strategic sourcing project encountered a problem and what alternatives can be taken to save the project, given the multiple stakeholders. (B) represents what actually happened. (A) case, UV1450, provides the backdrop. "Hide
by Alan R Bekenstein, Timothy M. Laseter, Thomas Cross Source: Darden School of Business 8 pages. Publication Date: July 5, 2005. Prod. #: UV1451-PDF-ENG

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