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ECCHO issue 39, Spring/Summer 2008
case features
- The Case Method - quo vadis?
In May 1908, Charles William Eliot, the longest serving president of Harvard University, observed 'a large proportion of our graduates who have gone into business have obtained high place'. He proposed to 'train systematically' future graduates in the new 'school of business administration'. This would be the birthplace of the case method. One hundred years after the foundation of Harvard Business School, what shape is the case method in today?
- New learning from 'down under'
The ANZSOG (Australia and New Zealand School of Government) case collection is now available from ecch.
case reviews
- Yahoo!
- The real cost of capital: Comfort Inn Hotel Santa Ana
- Skype: Leading the VoIP Revolution
The teacher's view
- Skype: Leading the VoIP Revolution
The student's view
- Authors talk about new cases:
Agri-food B2B, Johannesburg Hospital Pharmacy
free case
events
- ecch workshop: Start Writing Cases
news
- European Case Award winners 2008
case competitions
- EFMD annual case writing competition
- China's first international case competition
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