Since its founding as the School of Commerce at Northwestern University in 1908, the Kellogg School of Management has offered a distinctive approach to business education through its innovative courses and degree programs. Its culture of connectivity creates technically skilled “Kellogg leaders” who have the empathy and creativity to influence teams, strengthen productivity, and inspire loyalty in organisations around the world. Kellogg’s faculty augment their scholarly expertise with hands-on knowledge of current management trends and challenges gained through teaching in the school’s extensive executive education program. This blend of theory and practice is a defining feature of Kellogg classrooms. Building on this foundation, Kellogg’s case publishing team has produced a collection comprising hundreds of case studies, plus related teaching notes, technical notes, and supplementary materials. Each Kellogg case is tested in the classroom to ensure it creates robust opportunities for students to learn and apply theories and frameworks, analyse complex situations, evaluate options, and formulate innovative solutions. In total the collection available through The Case Centre numbers 591 cases, 12 of which are prize-winning cases. |
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“Kellogg is pleased to be recognized in The Case Centre Impact Index. Our faculty members use cases in their teaching to give students the opportunity to discover and apply key management concepts in real-life situations. Our case publishing team has enabled scores of faculty to create hundreds of customized case studies that benefit not only their own students but also tens of thousands of others at institutions worldwide.”
Jan Van Mieghem
A. C. Buehler Professor of Operations and Deputy Dean
Kellogg School of Management