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Learning with Cases
by Louise A Mauffette-Leenders, James A Erskine and Michiel R Leenders, Richard Ivey School of Business
The Case Study Handbook: How to Read, Discuss and Write Persuasively About Cases
by William Ellet, Harvard Business Publishing
Understanding the Case Method
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The Aspen Institute's 2012 Business & Society International MBA Case Competition
University of Denver, Daniels College of Business take first place.
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KPMG's International Case Competition
This competition is a chance to experience the fast-paced world of casework, meet new people and travel to places you may never have been before.
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