Case Study

Shockfish (A)

6 pages
December 2003
Reference: IMD-5-0619

Shockfish, a 1998 startup based in Lausanne (Switzerland), was exclusively in the business of producing and selling Spotme, a wireless networking device which enables people to meet, conduct business and interact with one another at conferences. By September 2000, there were still no sales of the Spotme and it wasn’t really clear yet to Shockfish management which market they should target among the many potential ones they had identified. This was the state of affairs at Shockfish when they were approached by a firm in Zurich specialized in providing services associated with shareholder meetings for large corporations. The firm was interested in acquiring an entire wireless voting system for running shareholder meetings and felt that Shockfish could provide the right technology. The CEO of Shockfish was now faced with a crucial decision. Should he sign the contract to develop and deliver a wireless voting system or not? The implications of signing were clear: his company would receive SFr 2.5 million over the next six months, but it would have to abandon its core business for four months in order to fulfill this obligation. A four month break from its core business might allow competitors to catch up with them. Should that risk be taken or not? If not, then which market should Shockfish target and how?

Keywords
Networking Device, Messaging Device, Communication Device, Information Technology
Settings
Switzerland
2002
Type
Field Research
Copyright
© 2003
Available Languages
English
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This case study is part of a series
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Shockfish (A)
By John W. Walsh Andrew C. Boynton and Alastair Brown
Case reference: IMD-5-0619 ©2003
Summary
Shockfish, a 1998 startup based in Lausanne (Switzerland), was exclusively in the business of producing and selling Spotme, a wireless networking d...
Reference IMD-5-0619
Copyright ©2003
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Available Languages English
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Shockfish (B)
By John W. Walsh Andrew C. Boynton and Alastair Brown
Case reference: IMD-5-0620 ©2003
Summary
The second part of this series describes the decision made by the CEO of Schockfish, when faced with a choice of developing a wireless voting syste...
Reference IMD-5-0620
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