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Hantz Woodlands, LLC, is a startup company, a social enterprise in Detroit, and the world’s largest urban farm.
Tastefully Simple: A New Recipe for Success follows the story of a woman-owned, direct selling organization along its upward trajectory of growth, followed by an 11-year period of declining
Fast, cheap computing is making it possible for absolute beginners to build real and impactful projects as they learn to program in Python.
A social enterprise that envisions to be a leading market distributor of commodities produced by farming households in the Philippines, guided by their vision to improve the quality of life for far
Students and teachers nationwide are returning to post-Covid classrooms with historically elevated levels of stress and anxiety. Addressing this modern crisis in mental health can be a chal
This is the full preview of the Journal of Case Studies Volume 39 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 38 Issue 2. Individual cases with the associated teaching notes can be found by searching the case title.
Spiritual intelligence had an impact on different biblical leaders, and in this text, we see some
cases to serve as a sample (Joseph, Bezalel, and Daniel). In the Bible, this impact is
This is a spreadsheet tool to use in a classroom in conjunction with the book - Applied Humanism: How to create more effective and ethical businesses by Jennifer Hancock
This is the full preview of the Journal of Case Studies Volume 38 Issue 2. Individual cases with the associated teaching notes can be found by searching the case title.
No business is immune to the massive changes resulting from COVID-19, but leaders who develop an entrepreneurial mindset - from executives to their independent salesforce - prove agile at adaptin
2020: Writing Case Studies in Changing Times
Bradley W. Brooks, Queens University of Charlotte
Britt M. Shirley, The University of Tampa
Amy Hill had hiked to the top of her 44-acre property with her six-year-old son and was having second thoughts about starting a woman-owned small seasonal business, Creekside Maple Syrup.
The critical incident considers how innovative business models deployed by new entrants have the potential to serve as agents of disruptive or discontinuous change.
Danny Howard had been a soil-grown farmer who learned the concepts and techniques of aquaponics from a lecture in an agricultural class in his late fifties.