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This critical incident considers an English-only language controversy at City Market, Onion River Co-op, a grocery store and food co-op located in Burlington, Vermont.
This descriptive critical incident describes events which took place within the Philadelphia Police Department which resulted in a federal lawsuit for a hostile work environment.
John, a long-time board member at Midwestern Community Credit Union (MCCU), noted in one of his financial reviews that MCCU’s operating expense ratio was substantially higher than those of peer c
Country Crock spread (a butter substitute made by Unilever) had changed its recipe to meet increasing consumer pressures for healthy food products.
This descriptive critical incident is based upon a real life situation encountered by the author.
Dennis Chandler, the incoming president of the Blue Line Hockey Booster Club (BLC) faced a challenging situation.
The critical incident stems from a contract dispute between actor Evan Rachel Wood and film producer 10 Things I Hate, LLC, concerning the film 10 Things I Hate About Life.
This critical incident about a senior-ranking female in law enforcement focuses on a decision about whether to create a formal, 90-day plan during a career transition, or take things day-by-day a
“We cannot get new banks to join the LIBOR panel. This is unfortunate from my perspective.
A female African American attorney was mentally reviewing her performance over the last 30 months to determine if she was likely to be retained at her current law firm—or even if she wanted to st
This descriptive critical incident describes the events and resulting tragic consequences of Dr.
Mitch Mainhardt was ultimately responsible for hiring and developing the professionals in his office. He and Joy Jones were reviewing staff utilization for two accountants: Jennifer and Jason.
The idea for TrintMe was born at an alumni meeting in California when one of VS Joshi’s former classmates wondered why he had never asked her out while at College.
In this decision case, Gary Olnowich, vice president of operations at Linda Construction Company (LCC), considers a proposal from one of LCC’s biggest contractors for LCC to add a new division of
Michael was uncertain whether a bike-share or rental program in any format was feasible on the ISU campus.
“Boycott Chipotle: My Farm is Not Dangerous” one blogger’s headline read (Schmidt 2014).
A top accounting student was struggling with the concept of capital leases versus operating leases.
The lack of practical late-night dining options had been a huge void on the Cliffside campus, a smaller, residential campus of Northern University.
Deutsche Telekom, a German listed company had proposed to merge its wholly-owned subsidiary T-Mobile USA with MetroPCS, a U.S. listed wireless services provider.
Grey is a relatively new zone sales manager in the Colorado Springs sales branch of a mainframe computer company.