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About 35 minutes after leaving its dock near Branson, Missouri, Ride the Ducks Stretch Duck 7, a modified World War II amphibious craft, began foundering and taking on water.
SeatGeek is a rapidly growing company in a dynamic, complex, and controversial industry.
On February 23rd, 2023, Dish Network CEO Carlson made two announcements on an earnings call: (1) the company improved net income from fiscal year 2021 to 2022 by $384 million, and (2) an “interna
The Ring of Fire is a 1,900 square mile mineral-rich region in remote Northern Ontario that is estimated to have lithium deposits worth billions.
This critical incident describes the events and resulting consequences of fraud and embezzlement committed by Dale Endries, controller for Oneida Golf and Country Club (OGCC).
Luxury performance vehicle brand, BMW, had implemented a new subscription-based policy for customers to access certain features on their vehicles such as high beam assist, heated seats, and heate
This critical incident describes an ethical dilemma faced by AT&T sales representatives. In 2016, AT&T had launched DirecTV Now as their live TV and on demand streaming service.
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.
This critical incident centers on a university department chair facing an either-or personnel decision concerning two faculty members who are on annual renewable contracts.
Nancy was a student who took an exam in her university’s Testing Center because she needed extended time and a distraction-free environment.
A business partnership between pop star Rihanna and TechStyle to sell Savage X Fenty (or X Fenty) branded lingerie seemed like an ideal business start-up and sales started strong.
Takata airbags was one of the world’s leading airbag manufacturers, until airbags began to explode on impact.
On January 28, 2021, just before dawn on the West Coast of the United States, Vladimir Tenev, the CEO of Robinhood, received a margin call from the U.S.
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.
Scott Bailey sat in his office, pondering his dilemma: “We haven’t missed a Saturday evening show in over 94 years, but I don’t see how we can avoid cancelling this week.” It was Thursday, March
An American company in a verbal war with a sitting American president? Over worker apparel? In August 2020, the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company faced a social media spat with a polarizing U.S.
The Edmonton Eskimos (EE) were a highly popular Canadian Football League (CFL) franchise. As board chair, Janice Agrios faced growing accusations of insensitivity with escalating calls to change
Boom. YULU President and co-founder Jochem van Rijn was blown away by the backlash to his “Cut The Wire” children’s toy, a toy bomb that had to be defused before it exploded.
"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.
Tina was a student who received a grade of zero on the first assignment in a business law course.