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Writing Cases (fifth edition, 2019)
69,95 $DIGITAL BOOK. The fifth edition of this best seller set is a clear and practical guide on how to write good cases quickly. Case writing is identified as a three-phase process with major quality checks along the way. Writing Cases is only available as a two book set in combination with Learning with Cases.
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Teaching with Cases (fourth edition, 2023), includes Learning with Cases
69,95 $DIGITAL BOOK. This book is written for those interested in participative learning. It is designed to make life easier for all new case teachers and to expand the horizons of those more seasoned. Coverage includes preparation for class using the Case Teaching Plan, classroom management, evaluation of student contributions to class discussions, case use variations with a new section on online teaching, and case use in a non-case environment. Teaching with Cases is only available as a two book set in combination with Learning with Cases.
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AXA Auto Insurance Canada (AAIC) – Part B
0,00 $CASE STUDY. Part B discusses key performance indicators and their use as well as their relation to budgets.
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Legal Aid Board: Balancing the Scales of Justice
50,00 $CASE STUDY. In 1998/1999, the Legal Aid Board had faced closure because of a contingent liability of more than R600 million for legal services delivered by private practitioners to the organisation’s clients.
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Treatment Action Campaign: Managing Activists (TAC)
50,00 $CASE STUDY. It was mid-2008 and Zackie Achmat, founder of the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) − widely regarded as one of the most successful HIV/AIDS activist organisations in the world – knew that the organisation he had founded was facing two related challenges.
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Pick n Pay: Changing its Environmental Footprint
50,00 $CASE STUDY. Pick n Pay’s initial steps to address environmental issues in the 1980s culminated in 2007 with the launch of its Sustainable Development Vision and Action Plan.
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Cape Herb & Spice Company: Choosing a Growth Strategy
50,00 $CASE STUDY. Irene Ivy-Schuurmans and Dale Kneen started the Cape Herb and Spice Company in 1992, selling their wares from a modest barrow at the Cape Town Waterfront.
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eNatis: What Went Wrong?
50,00 $CASE STUDY. On 31 May 2007, Werner Koekemoer, project manager for the eNaTIS (a new national traffic information system) in the Department of Transport, and Johan Vorster, project director of Tasima (the consortium that had developed the system), met to reflect on the highly publicised failure of the new traffic information system on 12 April, just over a month before.
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Sandton City: Looking for a Sustainable Power Solution
50,00 $CASE STUDY. In May 2008, Johannesburg’s Sandton City shopping complex was on the road to recovery from its experience that January, when it was hit hardest of all shopping centres in the country by Eskom’s random power cuts.
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Yahluma: A Sustainable Business Model?
50,00 $CASE STUDY. In September 2007, Pindiwe Holomisa and Nomaciko Ngoasheng, started Yahluma Solutions Ltd with the intention of building a contact centre in Buffalo City (Eastern Cape), and making use of a Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) incentive to encourage the establishment of business process outsourcing and offshoring (BPO&O) businesses.
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Netflorist: Maintaining Momentum
50,00 $CASE STUDY. When Netflorist managing director Ryan Bacher was involved in establishing Netflorist, the company had the normal teething problems of building a business, but it didn’t have to worry about local online competition.
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Sally Williams Fine Foods: Getting to Market
50,00 $CASE STUDY. Dries Pretorius, national sales manager of Sally Williams Fine Foods, a small manufacturer of luxury nougat, was furious.
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