Another expert gave a case study involving a wealthy couple with a family business.
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Chief executive Kundapur Vaman (K.V.) Kamath, an avid fan of Formula One racing, presented a case study of a thrilling Grand Prix in Brazil in October.
Sarasvathy met personally with all of her subjects, presenting each with a case study about a hypothetical start-up and 10 decisions that the founder of such a company would have to make in building the venture.
The Medicare program provides a good case study because a large number of uninsured people, about 7.5 percent of the population, got health insurance almost immediately.
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This past July I wrote an article A Transparent, Live Case Study Of A Company Going Social which told the story of a company called Domo, its CEO Josh James and his very forward-thinking ideas on the use of social media among his employees.
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General Bellido's case had become a case study for journalists, publicized in a book published by the Institute for the Press and Society.
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It could be a story, anecdote, data, case study, a question for the room to elicit response, or anything else you personally enjoy discussing.
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At the beginning of each week, the author of a case study will present a brief document describing the key policy concerns faced by the institution and inviting the participants to comment on a number of issues or questions.
This case study is a simplified version of one produced by the BBC's World Service.
Blanco plans to turn the case study into a Web-based tool to help other companies calculate and potentially reduce the energy consumption of products moved over long distances by multiple means of transport.
On Monday, March 4, 2013, at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) in Atlanta, Dr. Deborah Persaud of the Johns Hopkins University presented an intriguing case study of a child who by all measures seems to be cured of HIV infection.
His answer: Once Goldman starts "walking around saying everything is just great, " it will become a Harvard Business School case study on how a company frittered away its franchise.
Brazil offers a case study in the differences between a middle class created by the state and one that owes more to the private sector.
It's not going to set any records for thinness or price, but laptops like this one are a big part of the reason the Round Rock, Texas-based Dell is turning in better numbers lately, and the M1330 could be a case study on how to hit a sweet spot in a fast-moving market.
I've become a case-study in VC fossilization, a Luddite one-liner, like Ken Olsen and the PC.
It has been downhill from there in what has become a classic case study of how to screw up a public relations challenge.
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The story of how Saatchi lost the plot in the late 1980s and early '90s is itself a case study in being led astray by still trying to act a part in a play that ended a while back, but what's equally interesting is how the company was able to rethink its plot, as Saatchi's chief executive, Kevin Roberts, has noted in his blog.
Madelyn Blair, author of Riding the Current: Dealing with the Daily Deluge of Data, shared a case study from her work at the World Bank where she was a Division Chief in the Information Technology department for ten years.
One case study of how a startup can get hemmed in by a high valuation is five-year-old online luxury retailer Gilt Groupe.
They cite one case study in which a 10-year-old girl, who had been given a robot doll for several weeks, reported that "now that she's played with me a lot more, she really knows me".
It is also a case study of how entrepreneurial vigor and shrewd instincts can breathe new life into a forlorn asset that nobody wanted.
The product has grown by mostly word of mouth, and serves as a beautiful case study for other makers and inventors who have a product that serves a niche market.
It showed a reporter this case study, making sure to call it a hypothetical example designed to impress Ebay into giving it a contract (it worked).
The toxicology of chromium(VI) in the United States is a really good case study because there are powerful forces aligned on all sides and a relatively small number of scientists really conversant in the details.
For a case study in the positive power of regret consider the case of Tom Cox.
The OLED story is also a case study in new and old American business attitudes.
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So far, though, the European response has been a case study in public dishonesty.
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Uruguay as a case study, and its implications in Argentina and the Southern Cone.
Higher education is a case study in the benefits of free movement of people across borders.
We published an in-depth case study of their approach a few months ago.
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