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A fintech mortgage company, Better.com, recently positioned itself to go public. Investor momentum began to slow, however, largely because of Founder and CEO Vishal Garg’s
ESG investing has created controversy in the investment world and some states are banning it. Texas took a stance against ESG investing by boycotting 10 financial firms that it believes are&
In March 2022, hundreds of employees at The Walt Disney Company headquarters in Burbank, California staged a walkout over Disney’s response to the Parental Rights in Education act, also known as
This is the full preview of the Journal of Critical Incidents - Volume 15, Issue 1. Individual cases with the associated teaching notes can be found by searching the case title.
This is the full preview of the Journal of Case Studies - Volume 40, Issue 3. Individual cases with the associated teaching notes can be found by searching the case title.
In an ever-changing world, finding like-minded partners who complement each other is difficult at best.
Shake Shack’s leadership found itself in a difficult situation when, after initially accepting $10 million in PPP (Payroll Protection Program) funds early in the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, t
On January 6, 2021 insurrectionists rioted at the capitol building in Washington, D.C., claiming they wanted to stop certification of the electoral ballots naming Joseph R.
Working in a patriarchal society where girls are considered lower in status and have little or no opportunity to be educated, the Kakenya’s Dream Foundation faces an obstacle to providing educati
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
Sasha oversaw the Coffee Fund for the College of Business where she worked as an administrative assistant. Coffee drinkers were asked to contribute.
In 2008, leaders at Columbine Health Systems (CHS) began to require its personal care providers to pass a written test, which they had not validated, to ensure job-readiness.
The US Food and Drug Administration’s emergency use authorization of COVID-19 vaccines led J. R.
Sarah started working at Icon Tattooing & Piercings to earn her license in piercing, a process that typically takes anywhere from 6 months to a year; however, the process took nearly 4 years.
This critical incident is about Stacy Flathau, Senior Director of Corporate Communications at Kellogg, and Kellogg’s foray into brand activism with its limited edition Together With Pride cereal.
This critical incident describes a legal dilemma faced by a Tim Hortons franchisee in the St. Louis metro area.
This critical incident centers on a university department chair facing an either-or personnel decision concerning two faculty members who are on annual renewable contracts.
Nancy was a student who took an exam in her university’s Testing Center because she needed extended time and a distraction-free environment.
This critical incident traces the impact of Nike’s decision to refocus its distribution strategy toward internal marketing channels.