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The owner of a small but evolving Caribbean food business is at a crossroads: should he end his ten-year experiment with a food hobby-turned-venture or pursue other career options, including a retu
This critical incident (CI) explores the strategic pivot decisions made by serial entrepreneur Uli Gal-Oz across four technology ventures—Tango, Magisto, Moovit, and Homage Robotics—while highlight
In spring 2024, Nana Bonsu-Hammond, founder and owner of Jax Bread Company in Jacksonville, Florida, was interviewed by a local public radio station.
This critical incident (CI) is a descriptive case following the decision of the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) to use virtual influencer, Lil Miquela, to engage 18-30 year-olds to join the NM
The critical incident offers a useful initial discussion about incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into daily operations in a small business.
A small business owner used AI to create unique product label illustrations and unusual on-brand images quickly and at no cost, but this choice sparked criticism from members of the art community,
Wallace Scott and Ian Ashdown co-founded SunTracker Technologies Ltd. (STL)in 2011. Scott and Ashdown co-created a growing portfolio of lighting design patents through research and development.
What does a chief executive officer (CEO) of Cruise, a robotaxi company, do when one of the company’s autonomous vehicles (AVs) causes a serious accident?
This is the full Winter 2025 issue from the Journal of Critical Incidents. Individual articles can be found by searching the article title.
Cara Strauss Contreras had moved from the United States to Bolivia and spent the last 13 years pouring herself into creating a freedom business she named SutiSana.
This is the full Winter 2025 issue from the Journal of Case Studies. Individual articles can be found by searching the article title.
This Course is a short documentary film based humanistic leadership course.
The case takes place in early 2024, after Athletic Brewing Company, an independent non-alcoholic brewer from Connecticut and fast-growing company has received a $50 million investment from Keurig D
Kirk Komick had co-owned the Rochester Hotel and Leland House boutique lodging properties in Durango, Colorado for 25 years.
An Australian biotechnology company, Mesoblast, with branches in the United States and Singapore, sought the Federal Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval of a key drug candidate, Ryoncil.
The Somsenville destination marketing organization (DMO) contracted with a website design expert independent contractor, Robert Lazkowski, to create a website design as part of a tourism campaign.
This critical incident (CI) describes how a team within Intel successfully championed touchscreen technology for laptops in 2011, while negotiating industry challenges.
Instructors can use this incident in multiple ways.
This case study discusses the modes of entry for a small boutique owner in a small Midwest community.
This is the full Fall 2024 issue from the Journal of Case Studies. Individual articles can be found by searching the article title.