The case describes the successful growth and internationalization strategy of Belgian Creyf's interim business (temporary labour services) after initial internationalization debacles, which nearly bankrupted the original family company. It describes the "not me too" strategy of this player in an industry increasingly dominated by a few large European and even world players. It subsequently raises the strategic and organisational issues the group is facing in dealing with this increasingly large and international portfolio of businesses in a market that is showing signs of the worst economic downturns in many years.
This case describes the dramatic rise and fall of Saatchi and Saatchi in the Advertising industry, based on their vision of scale, globalization and diversification, driven by an aggressive acquisition strategy. The (A) case, set in 1988, is a condensed version based on the earlier INSEAD case by Sumantra Ghoshal and Alice Aves (INSEAD, 1989).
The (B) case provides an update of the subsequent events leading to the downfall and further developments up to 2002, with WPP, led by the former S and S Finance Director, Martin Sorell, coming out as the winner in this global consolidation game.