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Cheryl Vaughn was hired to manage a fabric store, which had operated without a manager for three months. A group of four assistant managers had operated the store during this period. One of them, Terri, in particular, had hoped to have been...
This case reported the experience of Trent, an entrepreneur who moved to the outskirts of a small town to purchase and revive a dilapidated orchard and farm. After planting trees to resupply the orchard, Trent discovered that American mule deer...
Patrick Kelly’s receipt of the Explanation of Benefits for his colonoscopy served as the catalyst for recollections of his interactions with providers and staff members in preparation for and after his procedure. Some of these recollections...
Chad had been fired from a part-time job he enjoyed and where he had performed well. After a meeting with Dan, Sr., Chad went to his car and pondered the reason for his termination. He thought about the changes that had occurred at the business...
The Next Big Thing?: Training Mask at a Crossroads is a decision point case facing Training Mask, a company that manufactures training masks for athletes for use in conditioning training. The mask simulates high-altitude breathing conditions...
Kate, a small-scale vegetable farmer, was a member of a regional Food Hub Producers’ Cooperative whose purpose was to aggregate and distribute produce from small and mid-size farmers. The produce would be marketed and sold to regional...
Kathy Johnston had worked for the school district as a teacher for English language learners for over 12 years and in each of those years she had been granted leave from her job to attend several religious functions that were important to her...
Hope Community Church’s (HCC) upcoming vote regarding the purchase of land for new facilities pitted traditionalists against growth oriented progressives. One favored the status quo in spite of its many shortcomings. The other favored change to...
In response to the financial crisis of 2007-2008 and the resulting changes in loan criteria by the U.S. Small Business Administration, Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory experienced a significant decrease in their annual new retail openings. The...
The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) faced a crisis. Routinely known as one of the best basketball conferences in the nation, the ACC faced the possibility that one of its premier football members, Florida State University, would leave the...