The Vermont Teddy Bear Co. Inc.: Challenges Facing A New Ceo

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The Vermont Teddy Bear Co., Inc.: Challenges Facing a New CEO

I.    CASE ABSTRACT
John Sortino founded the Vermont Teddy Bear Company (VTBC) in 1981 by selling handsewn teddy bears out of a pushcart in the streets of Burlington, Vermont (Wheelen & Hunger, 2004).  Mr. Sortino's motivation for making the teddy bears in the United States cultivated while playing with his son, Graham, and after noticing his son had many stuffed animals that were made in other countries (Wheelen & Hunger, 2004).   Since its inception, the company's focus has been to design, manufacture, and direct market the best teddy bears made in America; using quality American materials and labor (Wheelen & Hunger, 2004).
Throughout the late 1980's and into 1994, VTBC experienced a great deal of success and profitability due to the initiation of the Bear Gram marketing strategy; so much so that it became overwhelming for the entrepreneur, John Sortino, to oversee.  By 1995, Mr. Sortino stepped down and supported the hiring of a new CEO that would lead the company from an entrepreneurial company into its future success as being a professionally managed organization (Wheelen & Hunger, 2004).
     CASE ISSUES AND SUBJECTS
Manufacturing Industry       Bear Market            
Executive Leadership                       Patents, Trademarks, and Licenses
Ownership                           &nbs ...
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