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If this is the first time you have visited the ecch website please take a look at our page for new customers.
Our services are tailored to meet the needs of specific groups of customers. Please ensure that when registering for any ecch facility you select the correct user category.
How does ecch support me as a case teacher?
Our collection
At the heart of ecch lies the collection of over 50,000 management cases, supplementary materials, teaching notes, videos, interactive CD-ROMs, journal article reprints and individual book chapters. The cases we distribute come from the leading case producing schools worldwide, as well as the smaller collections of schools and individuals. Journal article reprints are available from Business Horizons, California Management Review, Harvard Business Review, HBR OnPoint and MIT Sloan Management Review. Individual book chapters can be supplied from a range of HBS Press books.
Many cases have accompanying teaching notes which are supplied to members of faculty only. A teaching note may help you identify and focus on the key learning outcomes designed in the case and to plan your class discussion and dynamics.
Finding and previewing cases
The most efficient way to explore our collection is to use our comprehensive on-line search facility. Our advanced search form provides a flexible tool to identify possible cases for your teaching needs. As a member of faculty you may register for case search. Once approved this allows you access to over 29,000 on-line inspection copies which you may use to assess the suitability of the material for possible teaching purposes. Click to register for, or login to, case search.
Each month over 350 items are added to our collection. If you would like to receive information on these items every month you may subscribe to our free e-mail update service, selecting from up to nine subject categories. Alternatively, if you would prefer to receive this information quarterly, choose to receive our Case Collections Update that covers all subject categories and journal article reprints.
If you are having problems finding the right case, our friendly helpline staff are available to assist you with case search.
Ordering
The quickest way to order your cases is on-line through case search. Having registered and been approved, the product formats, shipping options and pricing, appropriate to your user category, will display during the on-line ordering process.
As a member of faculty at an educational organisation you are eligible for our educational prices. If you are from an organisation that is a member of ecch you may use its account facility. If not, you are required to pre-pay.
Developing your case teaching skills
Whether you are new to case teaching, or would like to re-evaluate your skills, ecch offers you an opportunity to take time out at one of our popular case teaching workshops. Our flagship workshop, Teaching with Cases, is held annually over three days in association with the Richard Ivey School of Business. Other events of varying lengths are held regularly at locations across the world.
A number of books have been published on all aspects of the case method. These are useful tools to gain a deeper understanding of this effective teaching approach. These are all available through ecch, along with shorter articles on case teaching.
Our magazine, ECCHO, is published twice a year and includes case reviews, features on case teaching, and a free case for you to download and use with your students. Subscription is free and can be selected when you register for case search.
How does ecch support me as a case writer?
Registering your case with ecch
Registering your cases with ecch enables faculty and businesses worldwide to become aware of them and to use them in their educational programmes. ecch accepts cases for distribution from both organisations and individual authors. Royalties are paid to ecch member organisations for sales of cases authored by their staff. Before submitting a case to ecch, authors are responsible for testing it in the classroom and must obtain all necessary permissions and clarify copyright.
ecch aims to make case registration a straightforward process. To register a case you must complete a registration form, provide a copy of the case in the appropriate format and provide supporting documentation. View our on-line checklist to help you through this process.
Scholarships
Each year ecch provides up to ten Philip Law case development scholarships to research students based at ecch member organisations. The scholarships aim to stimulate new case authors and strengthen the role of original research in student management learning.
Awards and competitions
Since 1991 the European Case Awards have been presented annually in recognition of outstanding case development in Europe. Awards are made to authors of the cases that display the highest and most consistent growth in popularity in management education worldwide.
The ecch website is a useful resource for case writers interested in submitting their cases in to one or more of the numerous competitions organised worldwide.
Developing your case writing skills
ecch offers workshops on the case writing process which suit both those new to this discipline and those looking to enhance their case preparation skills. In association with the Richard Ivey School of Business, the three day flagship workshop, Writing Cases, is held annually. Our open programme also includes a range of practical workshops held at a variety of locations.
Books and articles are available through ecch to give guidance on how to craft a good case and teaching note.
ECCHO, our magazine, aims to give insight into the experiences of authors in creating their cases. Their tips, tricks and advice are a valuable resource for would-be case authors.
If you have any further queries please click to view our comprehensive FAQ section.
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