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This descriptive critical incident (CI) highlights the monumental union victory led by Shawn Fain, the United Auto Workers president, at Volkswagen’s (VW) Chattanooga plant in Tennessee.
The critical incident offers a useful initial discussion about incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into daily operations in a small business.
Wallace Scott and Ian Ashdown co-founded SunTracker Technologies Ltd. (STL)in 2011. Scott and Ashdown co-created a growing portfolio of lighting design patents through research and development.
What does a chief executive officer (CEO) of Cruise, a robotaxi company, do when one of the company’s autonomous vehicles (AVs) causes a serious accident?
This is the full Winter 2025 issue from the Journal of Critical Incidents. Individual articles can be found by searching the article title.
Being a case writer involves a continuous process of exploring and storytelling.
Being a case writer involves a continuous process of exploring and storytelling.
This case study explored the journey of Korea Public Infrastructure Corporation’s transformative leadership development approach.
Cara Strauss Contreras had moved from the United States to Bolivia and spent the last 13 years pouring herself into creating a freedom business she named SutiSana.
This is the full Winter 2025 issue from the Journal of Case Studies. Individual articles can be found by searching the article title.
This Course is a short documentary film based humanistic leadership course.
This paper explores the synergy between Jesuit pedagogy and positive psychology.
This is the full Spring 2025 issue from the Journal of Case Studies. Individual articles can be found by searching the article title.
This is the full preview of the Business Case Journal Spring 2025 issue. Individual articles can be found by searching the article title.
Kirk Komick had co-owned the Rochester Hotel and Leland House boutique lodging properties in Durango, Colorado for 25 years.
The board chair of Le Moyne College, Sharon Kinsman Salmon, faced a leadership crisis when both the president and the provost were offered presidencies elsewhere.
This critical incident (CI) describes how a team within Intel successfully championed touchscreen technology for laptops in 2011, while negotiating industry challenges.
This case study discusses the modes of entry for a small boutique owner in a small Midwest community.
The case involves Doug Dickey, the managing partner of a large public accounting firm named DRDA, taken from the initials of first names of the founding partners.
This is the full Fall 2024 issue from the Journal of Case Studies. Individual articles can be found by searching the article title.