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  1. Quick Cases. Sign up to be the first to know about newly released Quick Cases. First Name: Last Name: Email Address: Email me notifications about Quick Cases in these discipline (s): Any Discipline Accounting Business and Government Relations Business Ethics Economics Entrepreneurship Finance General Management Human Resource Management ...

  2. Register now for our Teaching with Cases Seminar at Harvard Business School, held June 21 - 22. Learn how to lead case discussions like a pro and earn a certificate from Harvard Business Publishing. Learn More

  3. Best-Selling Cases Across Disciplines. Leading provider of teaching materials for management education. Cases introduce students to a wide array of business issues, from introductory basics to cutting-edge problems and opportunities. In this collection, you’ll find a representative sample of today’s best-selling cases in each discipline.

  4. 26 de feb. de 2020 · 6 QUALITIES OF GREAT CASE WRITERS. Curiosity. Comfort with ambiguity, since cases may have more than one “right” answer. Command of the topic or subject at hand. Ability to relate to the case protagonists. Enthusiasm for the case teaching method. Capacity for finding the drama in a business situation and making it feel personal to students.

  5. The average case is 15 to 20 pages long (about 7 to 12 pages of prose and 5 to 7 pages of tables and figures). The two main types of cases at the School are field cases based on onsite research, and library cases written solely from public sources. HBS also writes "armchair" cases based entirely on faculty’s general knowledge and experience.

  6. The 2021-2022 academic year marks the 100-year anniversary of the introduction of the case method at Harvard Business School. Today, the HBS case method is employed in the HBS MBA program, in Executive Education programs, and in dozens of other business schools around the world.

  7. 7 de may. de 2024 · Note: We would like to thank Harvard Business School Publishing for permission to incorporate the video clips that appear in the Case Method in Practice section of our website. The clips are drawn from video excerpts included in Participant-Centered Learning and the Case Method: A DVD Case Teaching Tool (HBSP, 2003).