Some of the webinars that we've hosted are freely available for the case community to watch back here. You might also be interested in our current webinar programme.
Some of the webinars that we've hosted are freely available for the case community to watch back here. You might also be interested in our current webinar programme.
On 24 October 2023, we ran an engaging free webinar. Led by IESE Business School's Carles Vergara-Alert, we examined the importance of incorporating the pressing issue of sustainability into your curriculum.
Are you interested in the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the case method? This free webinar, run on 28 September 2023, offered the chance to explore the opportunities and risks with case experts Martin Kupp and Urs Mueller.
Quality teaching notes transform a case into much more than a good story, and provide a scholarly foundation for intellectual contribution and effective learning. They are also essential to help fellow educators use your case effectively. So, how do you write a teaching note? This webinar, led by Maria Ballesteros-Sola and Michael Goldman, explored the key elements for a great teaching note and provide guidance on how to write one.
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Hosted by The Case Centre's Antoinette Mills, this webinar offered participants the opportunity to learn about writing and teaching cartoon cases from bestselling case author, and the author of a range of cartoon cases, Stefan Michel of the International Institute for Management Development (IMD).
Are you interested in integrating case and team-based learning (CBL/TBL) in your programmes? This webinar showcased how this approach has been implemented across multiple courses in a Master of Public Health programme. It was hosted by Kate Cook from The Case Centre, and was led by Mark Speechley, Nicole Campbell, Nicole Haggerty and Shannon Sibbald from Western University.
What are the ingredients that make an award-winning case? How do you make your case stand out from the crowd?
This free webinar offered a unique opportunity to hear the overall winners of The Case Centre Awards and Competitions 2022, Niccolò Pisani and Ornella Lupoi, talk about their winning case adidas: How to Keep Running Fast in a Post-COVID-19 World?
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Hosted by The Case Centre's Antoinette Mills, this webinar offered participants the opportunity to learn about teaching and writing role-plays from bestselling case author, and negotiation role-play expert, Horacio Falcão of INSEAD.
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Would you like to use cases to teach students how to lead in a polarised world?
Hosted by The Case Centre's Deputy Director, Vicky Lester, this webinar drew on the expertise of Professor Karthik Ramanna, Professor of Business and Public Policy and Director of the Case Centre on Public Leadership, and Professor Ciaran Martin, Professor of Practice in the Management of Public Organisations and a case method teacher at the Blavatnik School of Government, to explore the challenges facing leaders in this era of populist anger, consider the benefits and challenges of using the case method to teach students key skills of judgement to help them face such challenges, and provide specific examples of cases used at the Blavatnik School to teach these core leadership skills.
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Hosted by The Case Centre's Director, Richard McCracken, and led by Genevieve Macfarlane Smith and Kellie McElhaney from the Center for Equity, Gender & Leadership (EGAL) at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business, this webinar explored DEI case methodology and concepts; the potential pedagogical impact that utilising cases with diverse protagonists and cases on DEI-related topics can have; how to identify DEI-related cases relevant to participants’ courses; common questions, challenges and pitfalls in writing and using DEI-related cases; and a summary of good practices and useful resources.
What are the ingredients that make an award-winning case that is used by educators around the world? How do you adapt case teaching for a virtual environment?
This free webinar offered a unique opportunity to hear the overall winners of The Case Centre Awards and Competitions 2021, Jamie Anderson, Karin-Kollenz-Quétard and Nader Tavassoli, talk about their winning case Dollar Shave Club: Disrupting the Shaving Industry.
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On #WorldCaseTeachingDay 2021 this 90-minute webinar, in partnership with Harvard Business Publishing Education, offered an exciting opportunity to experience an online case teaching session, led by bestselling case author Thales Teixeira.
Thales taught his bestselling case, Showrooming at Best Buy and participants gained invaluable insight into the student perspective, and critically reflected on the session from the instructor’s point of view.
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Angela Lee, Columbia Business School, shares her experiences of case teaching online. She also looks at engagement, accountability and clarity in remote case teaching.
Martin Kupp, ESCP Business School, and Urs Mueller, SDA Bocconi School of Management and ESMT Berlin, share their experiences of moving case teaching online quickly.
Michael Netzley, Affiliated Faculty with the Institute for Management Development (IMD), shares his experiences of using digital workspaces in online case teaching to increase interactivity and collaboration, and to monitor breakout group progress in real time.
In this webinar, led by case expert Scott Andrews, students were introduced to the case method and discovered useful tips and tricks to help them get the most out of learning with cases.
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