Nemoy Rau
Nemoy is a Big Data and unstructured search algorithm expert holding many patents in different Big Data applications, database management, computing, algorithms, and manufacturing. He is a serial entrepreneur with a history of starting multiple disruptive ventures with high growth potential. Nemoy is a neurotechnologist and computational neuroscientist paving the way for affective computing applications with his team of physicians, scientists, and engineers. He is versatile in creating on-demand computing and customized content for applications in manufacturing, search technologies (unstructured search algorithms), databases, healthcare, and IT. He is a Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation Entrepreneurship graduate and has received numerous awards in entrepreneurship and technology.

This case study scenario is designed to help students and younger engineers build business problem-solving skills through engineering scenarios. While created to mimic real-life situations, this scenario is hypothetical and for educational purposes only.
Scenario
The client, one of the world's largest brewing companies, is a leading beer brewer in the United States with many well-known brands of beer being sold in numerous grocery and liquor stores. For the last 10 years, the client has been experiencing stagnant sales and flat profits in an increasingly competitive industry. Therefore, the senior management at the client's headquarters is trying to evaluate every possible growth opportunity. The client is facing increased competition from microbreweries and has already explored ways to penetrate the international market. However, this alone will not enable them to meet their current goals of increasing both sales and profits by 200% within the next five years. The following are key problems and issues that the client brought to your consulting firm to develop various growth strategies: ? The client's Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) has noticed a steady and substantial increase in the consumption of bottled water products in the U.S. ? Believing that the assets required to produce bottled water are very similar to that of beer (in terms of supply chain), the CMO wants to recommend to the CEO that they begin production of bottled water products. The CMO has asked your firm to help build the case for why they should enter the bottled water market to achieve their sales and profit goals.
How do you develop the business case for him?
What recommendations would you have for this company?
Comment below with your recommendations, or ask any questions.
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