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In September of 2016, Heather Bresch, the Chief Executive Officer of Mylan, was called to testify before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, part of the U. S. Congress.
The lack of practical late-night dining options had been a huge void on the Cliffside campus, a smaller, residential campus of Northern University.
The church finance team co-chair was asked by the head pastor to spearhead a review of a job description for an office administrator.
This descriptive case describes the journey of Skyline Exhibits, a worldwide market leader in the trade show display industry, as it created and launched a dramatic innovation in its industry.
Cummins Crosspoint Kinetics, a division of Cummins Crosspoint, the Cummins Engine distributor in Indianapolis, Indiana faced a thorny problem.
Koji managed two stores and an e-commerce site for a New York subsidiary of a Japanese apparel company. It designed and sold jeans and denim products in its own retail chain and online stores.
In response to employee requests, Tony Treanor, Director of Human Resources at Northwestern Counseling & Support Services (NCSS), was faced with making an important policy decision about perm
In this decision case, Gary Olnowich, vice president of operations at Linda Construction Company (LCC), considers a proposal from one of LCC’s biggest contractors for LCC to add a new division of
In Vol. 33 (1), we focused the discussion on cases in the classroom, and we asserted that cases offer value for student learning (Peters, Cellucci, and Ford, 2015).
This is the full preview of the Journal of Critical Incidents - Volume 8 (Fall 2015). Individual cases with the associated teaching notes can be found by searching the case title.
Cases in Corporate Ethics 2.3: Sherron Watkins, Vice president and CPA at Enron, found a massive accounting discrepancy at Enron in the year 2001.
Cases in Corporate Ethics 3.1: Nelson Mandela, the freedom fighter who led the emancipation of South Africa from white minority rule, who emerged from 27 years in prison to become South Africa’s
Cases in Corporate Ethics: 3.2: A Life of Struggle: Lakshimi Sahgal's felt the whole freedom struggle had gone wrong. Partition had been a disaster, and the modern pursuit of money had ruined all.
Cases in Corporate Ethics 3.3: Dr.
Cases in Corporate Ethics 4.1: Panama Nature Fresh Pvt. Ltd.: Panama Nature Fresh Pvt. Ltd. was formally incorporated in India in 2013 with a mission of revolutionizing farming in India.
Cases in Corporate Ethics 4.2: Chickens, referred to as “broilers” by the industry, arrive at the grow-out facility where they will spend the next few weeks of their short lives.
Cases in Corporate Ethics 4.3: This case discusses the rationale behind doling out dividends to shareholders at the cost of liquidity and financial robustness.
Cases in Corporate Ethics 5.1: Despite uncertainty and slowdown in the Indian economy, India has recorded sustained growth in merchandise retail during the decade 2002-2012, and is expected to do so i
Cases in Corporate Ethics 5.2: The case involves three key stakeholders – Bain Capital Partners, Lilliput Kids wear and Ernst & Young. It brings to light the classic case of breach of trust.