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The student-led fossil fuel divestment (FFD) movement urges universities to remove investments in fossil fuel firms from their endowment portfolios to inspire reductions in carbon emissions and help control climate change. This article explores...
One of the most significant challenges educators face is making material relevant to students. Students want to know that what they are learning in the classroom is something they will actually use in their lives. There are many ways...
Our world changes around each person, each business, each community, each nation, each region of the world. As long as our world is continuously changing, case studies will continue to be an effective tool for preparing decision-makers for...
An ad for Qiaobi laundry gel balls sparked outrage in media all over the globe including Australia, New Zealand, France, Hong Kong, the U.K., and the United States. Four months after its launch in China, the ad suddenly went viral around the...
Koji Tanaka was the former president of Yuri, USA, Inc., who now served as an adviser to the Yuri management team. He provided expertise on financial and marketing matters to Ai Suzuki who took over his position a few years ago. To clear the...
Matt Smith, a college student who lived at home in Cook County, took charge of family grocery shopping as a result of the Sweetened Beverage Tax Ordinance passed by the County Board on November 10, 2016. The “Soda Tax,” proposed to close a...
After looking at another disappointing quarterly report for new accounts, Patty, the V.P. of Retail Banking for Second Peak Bank, was convinced that immediate action needed to be taken. Faced with six consecutive quarters of declining new...
This critical incident is about self-imposed reputational crisis because of a controversial Facebook post by Shannon Reilly, who owned and operated Magnolia Bistro. Reilly was in the middle of the public relations kerfuffle as a result of his...
This decision-based critical incident describes Karl Gibson’s worry about how to prevent theft and other fraud at International Retail, LLC (IR). Unfortunately, Karl has just caught his online salesperson, Larry Felding, stealing company...
In January 2009, Ed Huegel, owner of InsulTec, a small foam insulation installation company in Alta Vista, Iowa, needed to make a decision. Ed had owned InsulTec for nine years. During that time he had successfully grown the business, and had...