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  1. Tesla Motors

    Van den Steen, Eric. "Tesla Motors." Harvard Business School Case 714-413, August 2013. (Revised November 2020.)

  2. How Tesla Sets Itself Apart

    How Tesla Sets Itself Apart

  3. Tesla, Inc.

    The case is set in October 2017 and the case protagonist is Elon Musk, co-founder and CEO of Tesla, Inc., one of the first fully integrated sustainable energy and transportation companies. The case focuses on the electric vehicle segment of the business (formerly known as Tesla Motors Inc. prior to the 2016 acquisition of SolarCity, a solar energy company). The case begins by Elon Musk ...

  4. Lessons from Tesla's Approach to Innovation

    Lessons from Tesla's Approach to Innovation

  5. Tesla Motors: Disrupting the Auto Industry?

    The Tesla case provides multiple opportunities to discuss core strategy and innovation topics, such as: • Patterns of innovation, e.g., new technologies competing to replace older generations • Types of disruption, e.g., low-end versus high-end • The innovation ecosystem, e.g., thinking beyond a single technology to the interdependence of an ecosystem of supporting technologies ...

  6. Tesla, Inc.

    The case is set in January 2020 and the case protagonist is Elon Musk, co-founder and CEO of Tesla, Inc., a fully integrated sustainable energy and transportation company. The case sets up real-world, factual problems that Elon Musk and Tesla face, including how to scale-up production profitably while launching several new models at the same time. Future demand in Tesla's key markets-the ...

  7. Tesla: Financing Growth

    The case analyzes the equity market value of Tesla Motors, the electric car company founded and led by Elon Musk. Wall Street analysts are wildly divided on the future growth prospects for this company, and analysts' one year share price targets range from $160 to $500. The case explores in detail the valuation case made by two analysts ...

  8. Elon Musk at Tesla

    Abstract. This case gives an overview of Elon Musk's career arc through the lens of the 2003 founding of Tesla and its growth through 2022. Background information is included on Tesla's unique strategic decisions, its operational and reputational struggles and successes, and the broader evolution of the electric vehicle market, emissions ...

  9. Tesla Motors (A): Financing Growth

    The case analyzes the equity market value of Tesla Motors, the electric car company founded and led by Elon Musk. Wall Street analysts are wildly divided on the. ... Financing Growth." Harvard Business School case study (218-033), December 2017. 19 Pages Posted: 21 Jun 2018. See all articles by Stuart C. Gilson Stuart C. Gilson. Harvard ...

  10. Tesla's Unique Leader

    This case is set in the last quarter of 2022. Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA), the renowned global supplier of electric vehicles (EV), was one of the most talked about companies in the media, partly because the company's cofounder, director, and CEO, Elon Musk, took over Twitter for USD44bn in October 2022. Aiming to turn around Twitter's profitability, Musk carried a bathroom sink to Twitter's ...

  11. Tesla, Inc.

    The case is set in January 2020 and the case protagonist is Elon Musk, co-founder and CEO of Tesla, Inc., a fully integrated sustainable energy and transportation company. The case sets up real-world, factual problems that Elon Musk and Tesla face, including how to scale-up production profitably while launching several new models at the same time.

  12. Tesla in 2023: 'Electrified' Competition

    Over its 17 years in existence, Tesla had redefined people's view of electric cars, and in 2020, the company saw its stock rise by more than 700% to became the most valuable carmaker in the world. In December 2020, Tesla celebrated its fifth consecutive quarter of profit and joined the S&P 500. However, in 2021 competition in the electric ...

  13. TESLA

    From Tesla's financial analysis given in Exhibit 12: 2013-2014: Tesla was off to a great start in 2013. In the first half of 2013, it sold 10,500. model S cars and was expanding sales to Europe ...

  14. TESLA Case study

    The Tesla case provides multiple opportunities to discuss core strategy and innovation topics, such as: • Patterns of innovation, e.g., new technologies comp...

  15. Tesla in the 2020s: Moment of Truth for the "Master Plan"

    By 2021 Tesla was the undisputed leader of its segment, beating automotive giants like Volkswagen, Ford, Toyota, or Daimler. The case examines Tesla's strategy and business model, showcased in Musk's "master plan", which he published in 2006 (and revised in 2016) with the goal of making Tesla the leader in sustainable mobility and energy ...

  16. Tesla Motors

    Publication Date: August 17, 2013. Source: Harvard Business School. In mid-2013, Tesla Motors was riding a wave of success: It had launched its first really mass-produced car-the model S-to rave reviews; had recently raised first-year production targets; and had started taking orders for its next car, the Model X. Tesla seemed to be on its way ...

  17. Tesla, Inc. in 2018

    On November 7, 2018, Tesla announced the appointment of Robyn Denholm as Chair of the Tesla Board. Observers were cautiously optimistic that an independent chairman could ease longstanding governance concerns. Ms. ... Harvard Business School Case 119-013, November 2018. (Revised January 2020.) Educators;

  18. Tesla Motors, Inc.

    Tesla Motors, Inc. was founded in 2003 in San Carlos, CA, with the mission "to accelerate the advent of sustainable transport by bringing compelling mass-market electric cars to market as soon as possible." By 2015, Tesla is now a public company that faces multiple challenges, including scaling-up production, market acceptance, the lack of a ...

  19. Tesla Motors: A case study in disruptive innovation

    While IP lawyers cringed, Wall Street applauded, sending Tesla's stock price up 14% to $231 a share. This radical approach to innovation runs deep, as evidenced in the technology and design approach of the company's flagship Model S, its $69,900 luxury car.

  20. Tesla Motors: Disrupting the Auto Industry?

    The Tesla case provides multiple opportunities to discuss core strategy and innovation topics, such as: • Patterns of innovation, e.g., new technologies competing to replace older generations • Types of disruption, e.g., low-end versus high-end • The innovation ecosystem, e.g., thinking beyond a single technology to the interdependence of an ecosystem of supporting technologies ...

  21. Tesla Motors

    Industries: Automotive industry. Source: Harvard Business School. Product #: 714413-PDF-ENG. Length: 24 page (s) In mid-2013, Tesla Motors was riding a wave of success: It had launched its first really mass-produced car-the model S-to rave reviews; had recently r.

  22. Tesla in 2015

    "Tesla in 2015." Harvard Business School Case 817-081, December 2016. (Revised August 2017.) Educators; Purchase; About The Author. Lynda M. Applegate. Entrepreneurial Management. ... Harvard Business School Soldiers Field Boston, MA 02163.

  23. DExit Drivers: Is Delaware's Dominance Threatened?

    The study reviewed litigation data from Westlaw and Bloomberg Law, focusing on director and officer lawsuits in the five years prior to reincorporation. Only a small number of firms in the sample experienced director and officer litigation, with Tesla being the most notable outlier, having faced eight lawsuits before reincorporation, which ...

  24. Elon Musk: Saving the Fate of Tesla

    In 2018, Tesla Inc. was one of the highest-valued automobile companies in the United States-despite never reporting profits. Although Elon Musk, the founder and chief executive officer of Tesla Inc., was appreciated for his vision, learning capabilities, active presence on social media, and dedication, he was also criticized for his leadership style and controversial tweets regarding the ...