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Whispering Pines is a not-for-profit retirement home, established in 1927, that never made the transition to a modern nursing home model and now faces occupancy, management, and Board problems. The Board has dwindled to 4 members, none of whom...
This case offers students the opportunity to examine factors contributing to employee resistance to technological change and formulate plans for overcoming this resistance. It also allows students to anticipate and discuss the challenges that...
Joseph (Joe) Christopher was a dedicated and hardworking business professional who was a majority male over 50 year’s old and practiced honesty, integrity, and trust. Throughout his work life, he consistently demonstrated what it takes to be...
This analysis case highlights leadership in critical situations and is an account of Midwestern University’s Foundation. Responsible for procuring scholarship dollars, the Foundation had been impacted by two urgent situations: the economic...
John Stuve was a professor who had recently moved to Charlotte, North Carolina. John met Steve Finley at a church social event. Steve asked John if he would be interested in doing a firm valuation for the family business, Currency Machines...
Bill Smith was the long-time owner/operator/CEO of Measurement Equipment Supply Company, Inc. (MESCO), a distributor of pressure, flow, and temperature measurement equipment for the oil and gas industry in West Texas and eastern New Mexico. A...
This case offers students the opportunity to evaluate the response of laptop computer manufacturers to incidents of their batteries overheating and igniting into flames. Between August 14, 2006 and October 24, 2006 9.6 million laptop batteries...
Teresa Sullivan had just started her position as President at the University of Virginia (UVA). One of her highest priorities was to decide what to do with Ted Genoways. She had a number of emails in her inbox complaining that he was a...
Jane White, Vice President for Human Resources for Anderson Memorial Regional Hospital, must contend with an issue involving a staff pharmacist who had again violated hospital policy by overriding the computer database’s drug interaction...
This case involves an entrepreneurial company’s decision on whether to expand or not expand due to over-crowding issues at their current location. Caroline McCourt and Beth Mielcarek started their Sun Prairie coffeehouse initially as more of a...