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This description-based critical incident focuses on the onboarding lessons associated with the British royal family and their business that can be applied to anyone entering a family that concurren
This decision-based critical incident describes how Operations Vice President Cody of Bigfoot Heating and Air should deal with Nate, his competent but overstepping customer service specialist.
This critical incident brings attention to the misalignment that often occurs between a business’s corporate social responsibility strategies and organizational leadership.
In the fall of 2020, the provost (chief academic officer) at Big Southern State University (BSSU) asked the heads of the three academic departments of the School of Music (SOM) to jointly compose a
After 21 years of service in law enforcement in Kansas City, Missouri, Stephanie Price was selected as the deputy chief of police for the city of Savannah, Georgia.
CEO Sundar Pichai transformed Google from a dream employer to one of nightmares. Google’s once vibrant culture became one where people were demotivated, filed grievances, and unionized.
This case recounts the acquisition of Twitter by Elon Musk and the alleged federal human resource (HR) violations that occurred.
This critical incident is about a personnel issue facing the Greater Burlington YMCA’s (GBYMCA) Senior Director of Human Resources, Michele O’Day.
This decision-based critical incident considers how Lourdes should deal with her combative but competent office manager Dixie.
The case opens during the COVID pandemic in October 2020 with a protest by two dozen workers of the termination of a Black, female, Muslim employee in Amazon’s Shakopee, Minnesota, plant for taki
Sasha oversaw the Coffee Fund for the College of Business where she worked as an administrative assistant. Coffee drinkers were asked to contribute.
In 2008, leaders at Columbine Health Systems (CHS) began to require its personal care providers to pass a written test, which they had not validated, to ensure job-readiness.
The US Food and Drug Administration’s emergency use authorization of COVID-19 vaccines led J. R.
Sarah started working at Icon Tattooing & Piercings to earn her license in piercing, a process that typically takes anywhere from 6 months to a year; however, the process took nearly 4 years.
This critical incident is about Amir Shedyak, a supermarket Customer Service Leader, who was fired from Hannaford Supermarket by Store Manager Rolland Tessier for violating Hannaford’s safety pol
This decision-based critical incident describes Jorge’s concern about how to deal with the double bind of customer backlash caused by charging large deposits for propane tanks while facing a seve
As Josh ate breakfast, he wondered what he was going to do about Ben, his 64-year-old longtime family friend and salesperson suffering from severe arthritis.
An American company in a verbal war with a sitting American president?
"We were shocked," said Erica Hanner. "None of us had any idea that this was coming. It hurt a lot, honestly. I was speechless for probably 10 minutes after.
Neely Paul was intrigued by the newspaper headline (Underwood, 2006) that accused a local business CEO of embezzling $7 million.