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Strategy and General Management
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Thunderbird School of Global Management
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Abstract
University murders are not isolated brutal events. Fears ignited on campus compromise student learning and personal growth. When violence disrupts a campus, the integrity of education is violated. Anxieties and uncertainties brought by harassments and threats impair the welfare of faculty, staff, students, and their surrounding communities. This case traces intricacies and impacts of a graduate student's harassment and violent threats to faculty and staff for nearly a year. There is no intention to summarize all aspects of the analysts' report on which this case is based, including descriptions of 955 distinct events related directly to this murder. Rather, the objective of this case is to capture the evolution of information, judgments, decisions, and actions during a crisis, as well as the contextual impact of organizational culture and norms, and to provoke readers' insights and judgment regarding crisis management successes and failures.
Teaching and learning
This item is suitable for postgraduate courses.Geographical setting
Region:
Americas
Country:
United States
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Abstract
University murders are not isolated brutal events. Fears ignited on campus compromise student learning and personal growth. When violence disrupts a campus, the integrity of education is violated. Anxieties and uncertainties brought by harassments and threats impair the welfare of faculty, staff, students, and their surrounding communities. This case traces intricacies and impacts of a graduate student's harassment and violent threats to faculty and staff for nearly a year. There is no intention to summarize all aspects of the analysts' report on which this case is based, including descriptions of 955 distinct events related directly to this murder. Rather, the objective of this case is to capture the evolution of information, judgments, decisions, and actions during a crisis, as well as the contextual impact of organizational culture and norms, and to provoke readers' insights and judgment regarding crisis management successes and failures.
Teaching and learning
This item is suitable for postgraduate courses.Settings
Geographical setting
Region:
Americas
Country:
United States