The viticulture revolution @ Tabor Winery: Michal Akerman’s visionary leadership

K. Kumar
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Study level/applicability MBA/MS/Executive Training. Subject area Business and society; sustainability; women business leaders. Case overview This case is about the development of sustainable viticulture in Israel. Michal Akerman, a viticulturist and agronomist, implemented out-of-the box ideas at Tabor Winery, Israel, and was successful in developing organic and sustainable vineyard. However, she faced challenges in terms of improving the quality of grapes as she looked forward to growing some of the best quality French grapes in Israel in the challenging conditions of the Negev desert region. Expected learning outcomes The expected learning outcomes are: to analyze the environmental impact of viticulture and sustainable viticulture through Tabor’s example, to examine how leaders can drive businesses to be involved in sustainable practices and challenges involved in implementing sustainable practices and to develop a framework for female leaders working in male-dominated business environments. Social implications This case captures Michal Akerman’s (Michal) endeavours to develop organic and sustainable viticulture at Israel-based Tabor Winery. The traditional practices followed to grow the vineyards were proving adverse to the biodiversity. Unsustainable practices wiped out rare plants, and micro-organisms, which were essential for cultivation of grapes. The imbalance and unnatural ecosystem ultimately posed a threat to the very sustenance of the vineyards. As a seasoned viticulturist, Michal was of the view that a stable, diverse and balanced ecosystem prevented diseases among plants, and improved the quality of grapes. Supplementary materials Teaching Notes are available for educators only. Subject code CSS 4: Environmental Management.
塔博尔酒庄的葡萄栽培革命:迈克尔·阿克曼富有远见的领导
学习水平/适用性mba /硕士/高管培训。学科领域:商业与社会;可持续性;女性商业领袖。本案例是关于以色列可持续葡萄栽培的发展。迈克尔·阿克曼是一名葡萄栽培家和农学家,他在以色列的塔博尔酒庄实施了创新的想法,并成功地开发了有机和可持续的葡萄园。然而,在提高葡萄质量方面,她面临着挑战,因为她期待着在以色列内盖夫沙漠地区具有挑战性的条件下种植一些最优质的法国葡萄。预期的学习结果预期的学习结果是:通过Tabor的例子分析葡萄栽培和可持续葡萄栽培对环境的影响,研究领导者如何推动企业参与可持续实践和实施可持续实践所面临的挑战,并为女性领导者在男性主导的商业环境中工作制定框架。社会意义这个案例体现了迈克尔·阿克曼(迈克尔)在以色列的塔博尔酒庄努力发展有机和可持续的葡萄栽培。事实证明,种植葡萄园的传统做法不利于生物多样性。不可持续的做法消灭了稀有植物和微生物,这些对葡萄种植至关重要。不平衡和不自然的生态系统最终对葡萄园的生存构成了威胁。作为一名经验丰富的葡萄栽培家,迈克尔认为一个稳定、多样化和平衡的生态系统可以预防植物之间的疾病,并提高葡萄的品质。补充材料教学笔记只供教育工作者使用。科目codeCSS 4:环境管理。
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