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Daren Young, CEO of DRYCO, a family owned paving construction and maintenance (PCM) firm, faced several crises at DRYCO but he worked hard to make the firm profitable.
In this article, we review the challenges to the current economic system and then proceed by presenting two competing paradigms—the economistic and humanistic paradigms of business.
In 2007, after raising nearly $1.5 million in seed money, Eric Frank and Jeff Shelstad quit their jobs and founded Flat World.
This decision oriented case illustrates the critical abilities needed for starting and developing a small business.
Despite the widespread use of case studies in business schools, an important aspect of learning from experiences remains underdeveloped: learning from the case study that is one’s own individual
This research provides a first step in developing an inventory on entrepre- neurship curriculum, pedagogy, and research within the global network of Jesuit universities.
Sustainability is an important challenge facing today’s global organizations.
Business schools (B-schools) around the globe offer similar programs made up of disciplines such as accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, management, economics, and business law.
This decision case gives students an opportunity to think about communication needs related to an organization’s recovery from a crisis created by a flood.
Because the Kitty vs Goliath case involves problems with a telecommunications company, students will easily relate to it.
This descriptive case requires students to analyze Rolex Group’s decision to endorse Tiger Woods following his scandal in November, 2009.
“The Tax-exempt Status of AARP” is a descriptive case study.
Ignatius Loyola mastered the art of creativity with an effective use of the imagination which he commends to his followers.
Whispering Pines is a not-for-profit retirement home, established in 1927, that never made the transition to a modern nursing home model and now faces occupancy, management, and Board problems.
This analysis case highlights leadership in critical situations and is an account of Midwestern University’s Foundation.
Joseph (Joe) Christopher was a dedicated and hardworking business professional who was a majority male over 50 year’s old and practiced honesty, integrity, and trust.
This case offers students the opportunity to evaluate the response of laptop computer manufacturers to incidents of their batteries overheating and igniting into flames.
Hammerhead Systems (HS) evolved from the incubator stage inside a venture capitalist (VC) firm.