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"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.
Jada Williamson had been working for Dawson Financial for the past 15 years as Director of Human Resources.
When Ann Mary Price, who was 70 years old and worked for the West Virginia State Senate, snatched a Covid-19 vaccine appointment on the first try, she was elated.
Analyzing Cedar Creek Credit Union (CCCU) Elm Street Branch data, and keeping in mind that member service was the top priority for herself as a board member, Jamie wondered what positio
Angelo (the protagonist of this case) has agreed to take the lead in finalizing the plans for an event (the Friday Gala) that is being held as part of a college class reunion.
Leading sports apparel and shoe brands pay large sums of money to sponsor collegiate athletic teams in hopes of gaining significant exposure.
As part of the Personal Taxation course Vivian took at her university, she was required to volunteer in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, an IRS program that funds local organiz
Tina was a student who received a grade of zero on the first assignment in a business law course.
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.
Neely Paul was intrigued by the newspaper headline (Underwood, 2006) that accused a local business CEO of embezzling $7 million.
Instead of getting the golden parachute he was expecting, Paul Iacovacci, close to retirement at Brevet Capital Management LLC, got a pink slip and a lesson in cybersecurity.
Ring, Inc., a subsidiary of Amazon, offered security products to enhance customer peace of mind.
This critical incident describes an ethical and legal dilemma faced by the owner of a small, local retailer.
Barney, recent accounting graduate, was employed as an internal auditor with Slate Financial Services, an investment firm.
Terrance Lau was the program manager of the Campus Network Refresh, a major program to upgrade network connectivity of the Mountainside State University (MSU).
Delta Air Lines (Delta) had just completed its acquisition of Northwest Airlines (Northwest) and would now start the integration process to become one airline.
This decision-based critical incident describes General Manager Craig Newtonberg’s inability to hire a successful mechanics department manager at Trucks Unlimited, LLC.
The critical incident considers how innovative business models deployed by new entrants have the potential to serve as agents of disruptive or discontinuous change.
This critical incident involves a lease versus a buy decision for a vehicle.
This critical incident describes a situation faced by Meghan Farren, Chief Marketing Officer for KFC in the UK.