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What is membership?
Who can become a member?
How can my organisation apply for membership?
How can I find out if my organisation is a member?
Who is the ecch membership representative at my organisation?
What is CPP membership?
What is membership?
Members are a vital part of the growing international ecch family and influence its future. Our services, such as case search and workshops, are open to all but membership offers a number of benefits and privileges (eg account facilities, royalties on case sales, discount on case training, electronic delivery of cases and teaching notes). Membership will be of interest to you and your organisation if you are, or would like to be, a regular user or producer of cases. Membership will save you money and make case use more convenient by providing access to e-delivery thus cutting shipping time and costs. Visit www.ecch.com/membership for further details.
Who can become a member?
Membership is open to organisations, not individuals. There are three membership categories:
- Educational
For organisations open to the public, such as universities and business schools, whose primary aim is education. Non-profit and charitable organisations qualify.
- Associate
For educational or charitable organisations as above, with low volume regular case use.
- Corporate
For companies such as consultants whose business for profit is training and development or multinationals that have their own training centres or universities.
Please note that membership is not open to organisations in North America.
How can my organisation apply for membership?
Click to download a membership application form. When completed return the form, along with full payment, to Catherine Tobin, ecch Membership Manager.
How can I find out if my organisation is a member?
All member organisations are listed on our website. Click to view a full list.
Who is the ecch membership representative at my organisation?
When an organisation joins ecch it nominates a member of its staff to act as the membership representative. This person is our main point of contact and regularly receives information on our products and services. To find out who your membership representative is, contact Catherine Tobin, ecch Membership Manager.
What is CPP membership?
Joining as a CPP (Concessionary Pricing Programme) member offers business schools and universities in the developing world continuous and rapid access to the materials we distribute at a fraction of their normal price. The programme, which offers many benefits, is simple to join, subject to certain criteria, and easy to use. Visit www.ecch.com/cpp for further details.
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