Case Method Month

Guest Bloggers

Learning by Ear - Audio Cases

Tips to Get Your Case Published

Are Cases Enough: B-School Profs Weigh in on Case vs. Mixed Method - Part 2

Are Cases Enough: B-School Profs Weigh in on Case vs. Mixex Method - Part 1

The Case Method and Educating Managers for Emerging Markets

Webinars

The When, Why and How of Case Studies in Business Education, September 20th, 10:00 am EST Click here to download the presentation

Mentoring Case Writers from Inspiration to Instruction, September 30th, 10:00 am EST

Working Group

Case Resources

Case Competitions

Featured during Case Method Month 2011

Sept. 28 - Case Series: KazKazi Network Free Cases from IMD available through ecch

Sept. 23 - Case Competition: CGI Commitment to Global Case Challenge by Hult International Business School

Sept. 22 - Opportunity: Write Cases for the International Finance Corporation

Sept. 16 - Case: The Nairobi Hospital

Dr. Cleopa Mailu, the CEO of The Nairobi Hospital, is facing a challenging decision: which new management information system should he recommend to the board? Opinions in the management team remained diverged among three shortlisted vendors. ... Full Case Available to GBSN Members.  Click here to log into GBSN Connect and Download

Sept. 12 - Resource: GBSN Case Study Database

Sept. 9 - Blog: Tips to Get Your Case Published

Sept. 8 - Case: Tata Nano - The People's Car

Sept. 8 - Blog: Are Cases Enough? B-School Profs Weigh in on Case vs Mixed Method: Part 2 by Robert Hansen, Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth, USA

Sept. 7 - Blog: Are Cases Enough? B-School Profs Weigh in on Case vs Mixed Method: Part 1 by Dr. Julian Sanchez Garcia, IPADE Business School, Mexico 

Sept. 7 - Case Competition: EFMD Case Competition (Deadline Sept. 17, 2011)

Sept. 1 - Case: Harvard Business Publishing Case on Global Business School Network

Sept. 1 - Blog: Why Case Method? by Guy Pfeffermann

 

Food for Thought

"The financial crisis is a good time to spur on entrepreneurship – research shows that many firms begin and gain a foothold in tough economic times, including many of today’s industry leaders such as Microsoft.”

Dennis Hanno, Undergraduate Dean of Babson College