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Chapters from books published by the
American Management Association (AMACOM) with an emphasis on business. |
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Selections from early American journalism
covering 1741-1800. |
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Babson College cases focusing on business
problems from a multidisciplinary perspective. Distributed by Harvard
Business School Publishing (HBSP). |
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The Business Enterprise Trust, a nonprofit group founded in 1989 by television producer Norman Lear to recognize companies for successfully integrating social conscience into their business management, created case studies based on their awardees' experiences. |
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California Management Review articles focus
on contemporary developments in the global economy, strategies for
innovation, strategic planning, the management of technology, corporate
culture, managing human resources, and business ethics. Distributed by
Harvard Business School Publishing (HBSP). |
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The Centre for Asian Business at the School
of Business, University of Hong Kong cases which promote the advancement
of learning and teaching in business education through the development
of context-rich Asian case studies. Distributed by Harvard Business
School Publishing (HBSP). |
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A collection of the most-requested business cases from the Darden Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Virginia.
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Darden Multimedia Cases provide a rich learning experience for students that goes beyond reading the cases. Video interviews of key executives allow students to witness the qualities and personalities of corporate leaders in a way that can lead to a more insightful classroom discussion.
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Design Management Institute case studies are unique in their examination of the roles that design and design management play in business success — a key strategy for competitive advantage in today's global markets. |
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Selections of articles from titles published
in Great Britain during the 17th, 18th, and 19th Centuries. |
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Selections from rare and early English books
covering the 15th to 17th Centuries. |
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Selected titles from one of the premier
publishers of scientific, technical and health information texts.
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Business-oriented book titles serving the
academic and professional communities. |
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Business related journal articles published
by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates with emphasis on social, interpersonal,
and ethical issues. |
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Selections from The Gerritsen Collection of
Women's History, 1543-1945. A cross-cultural perspective of women's
history. |
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Harvard Business Review articles are written
and edited for a general audience of thoughtful, yet time-crunched
business executives. |
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Harvard Business School Publishing's premier case collection designed to improve the practice of management and its impact on the changing world.
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Harvard Video Case Supplements contain formal interviews and informal case classroom presentations with featured company executives. They provide an opportunity for students to gain a unique understanding of the case from the people who actually made the strategic decisions.
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A collection of the following HBSP
offerings: HBR OnPoint, Harvard Management Updates, Harvard Management
Communication Letters, and the Balanced Scorecard Report. |
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Real-life case studies pertaining to the
experiences (failures and successes) of organizations of all types and
sizes throughout the world. The cases deal with the utilization of
various information technology applications and their management in
these modern organizations. Any cases chosen for course adoption will be
supported by instructional materials written specifically for the case.
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IESE Business School is one of the world's
leading producers of business cases and technical notes, which are
available in both English and Spanish. IESE cases focus upon a wide
range of business and international contexts, in line with the school's
global, general management approach. The cases are designed to help
business students and executives improve their abilities to analyze
information, think strategically and make critical managerial decisions. |
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High quality cases and teaching materials
for instructors of operations research and the management sciences.
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Cases from The European Institute of
Business Administration (INSEAD) MBA Program. Mostly related to
international business issues. |
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IMD case studies are highly conducive to
tackling critical issues facing international businesses today. |
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Cases presented from the MBA Program at the
Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario. |
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Cases from Harvard's John F. Kennedy School
of Government related to social issues and public policy. |
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Business Horizons — Original articles of interest to academicians and practitioners of business in a readable, non-technical format. Cover a wide range of topical areas in the general field of business, often emphasizing or identifying important issues or problems and providing solutions. Ideally, the articles will prompt readers to think about business practice in new and innovative ways. |
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The Kellogg School of Management Case Collection brings theory and practice together in ways that will lead to innovative solutions for modern business challenges. Cases written by Kellogg faculty and used in the Kellogg School encourage students to 'dig deeper,' always looking for data and factual bases upon which to make key leadership decisions. |
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Manchester Craftsmen's Guild (MCG) is a multi-discipline, minority directed, center for arts and learning that employs the visual and performing arts to foster a sense of accomplishment and hope in the urban community. An MCG and Bidwell Training Center partnership is a model community development effort that strategically brings together the arts, education and technology. Cases explore this model. |
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Cases presented from the North American Case
Research Association (NACRA), a collaborative organization of some 450
case writers and teachers, mostly in the business disciplines, who
support each other's research and writing efforts. |
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Selections from the National Security
Archive (NSA), a non-profit research institute which provides public
access to declassified government documents obtained through the U.S.
Freedom of Information Act. |
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The Social Enterprise Knowledge Network (SEKN) seeks to advance the frontiers of knowledge and practice in social enterprise through collaborative research, shared learning, participant-centered teaching, and the strengthening of management education institutions' capabilities to serve their communities. The focus is on Latin America and non-government organizations. |
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The Stanford Graduate School of Business
cases providing a conceptual academic framework that focuses on the
underlying forces in business, not simply on the current best practices.
Distributed by Harvard Business School Publishing (HBSP). |
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Cases from The American Graduate School of
International Management. Most cases are related to international
business issues. |
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A collection of textbook chapters from John
Wiley and Sons for professionals and executives in business, finance,
and information technology. |