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On November 23, 2023, the CEO of Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, Changpeng Zhao (CZ), resigned, pled guilty to running afoul of U.S.
This critical incident deals with a situation involving employee thefts at the Packers Pro Shop in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Diegnau Farms was quickly approaching the renewal of a farm rental agreement.
The critical incident explores the complexities Jan, owner of JDD Rockway LLC, faced in navigating the challenging U.S. freight market post-COVID-19 pandemic.
Business instructors face significant challenges.
This descriptive critical incident explores the perspective of Dean Larry DeBrock, the former dean of a top-ranked business school, who later became one of the first instructors of Business 101 aft
As 2024 comes to a close, the editors of the Journal of Critical Incidents wish you a happy holiday season and a joyous New Year!
This brief summary updates readers on the Journal of Critical Incidents and the Society for Case Research
On May 1, 2023, First Republic Bank (FRC) failed, one week after it announced its first quarter earnings on April 24, 2023, and only a few weeks after the high-profile failures of Silicon Valley
The New Ulm Public Utility Commission (“the Commission”) observed significant and costly failures in its well water radio-based alarm system (“radio system”).
Peloton’s marketing team was excited to receive publicity from a highly anticipated new television series.
This descriptive critical incident introduces students to the CPA licensing process using the story of a political candidate, Patrick Murphy, whose background as a CPA was a key component of his
This critical incident describes the events and resulting consequences of fraud and embezzlement committed by Dale Endries, controller for Oneida Golf and Country Club (OGCC).
A new day trader discovered he owes $800,000 in taxes on a net profit of only $45,000. The trader contacted Brian, a financial planner, for help.
In August 2021, Carvana was trading at an all-time peak of $360 per share.
Boris Johnson, former mayor of London and Prime Minister of Great Britain, was a powerful even “rebellious” politician with seven children born to three wives and a mistress (Shone, 2022).
This case revolves around ALDO, a Canadian wholesale distributor and third-party sourcing provider, as well as a retailer of fashion footwear, handbags, and accessories.
Since its founding as three internet genealogy sites in 1996, Ancestry.com (Ancestry) evolved as a public and private firm consisting of four product lines, each with different growth potentials
The case opens during the COVID pandemic in October 2020 with a protest by two dozen workers of the termination of a Black, female, Muslim employee in Amazon’s Shakopee, Minnesota, plant for taki
Sasha oversaw the Coffee Fund for the College of Business where she worked as an administrative assistant. Coffee drinkers were asked to contribute.