The Case Centre Awards and Competitions: presentation at the University of Münster

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Friday 30 June 2023  University of Münster, Germany

The Case Centre visited the University of Münster on Friday 30 June to present trophies to the winners of the Outstanding New Case Writer competition.

Vicky Lester, Kai Schaumann, Simon Jeurissen and Antoinette Mills
L-R: Vicky Lester, Kai Schaumann, Simon Jeurissen and Antoinette Mills.

The Case Centre's CEO, Vicky Lester, and Communications and IT Manager, Antoinette Mills met with the winners of the Outstanding New Case Writer competition, Kai Schaumann and Simon Jeurissen, to present them with their awards.

Kai and Simon won the award for their case Lytt: Determining a Go-to-Market Strategy. The case features Berlin-based start-up, Lytt, that was founded in late 2019 with the aim of offering employees a means to speak up about misconduct at work through a digital assistant, which enabled them to communicate difficult topics safely and anonymously.

Hear from the winners

Kai and Simon share insights into what winning the competition means to them, why they think their winning case is popular, and their top case writing tips.

 

The winning case

Outstanding New Case Writer competition winner

An Ivey Publishing case by
Kai Schaumann and Simon Jeurissen
University of Münster
Reference no. W24916
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The Case Centre Awards and Competitions

The Case Centre Awards and Competitions recognise outstanding case writers and teachers from across the globe and are announced annually in February/March.

The Case Centre Awards and Competitions

The Case Centre Awards and Competitions recognise outstanding case writers and teachers from across the globe and are announced annually in February/March.

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