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  • Tuesday, 30 July, 2024
    Special Report
    Business School Sustainable Education

    Colombia’s biodiversity bond aims to protect nature as the country moves from conflict to peace, in Part 6 of a series on business-school-style case studies about sustainability. Read selected FT articles and see how you would address the challenges

    An African American woman is in a boardroom presenting a renewable energy strategy plan and pointing on research displayed on the screen and holding a windmill model in her hands
  • Tuesday, 30 July, 2024
    Special ReportBusiness School Sustainable Education
    Business school teaching case study: can biodiversity bonds save natural habitats?

    Colombia’s pioneering initiative aims to protect the environment as the country moves from conflict to peace

  • Tuesday, 25 June, 2024
    Special ReportBusiness School Sustainable Education
    Business school teaching case study: can the fashion industry be more sustainable?

    As discarded cheap, disposable clothing clogs the environment, the business model is coming under pressure. Probe the arguments with this ‘instant teaching case study’

    Women search for used clothes amid tons discarded in the Atacama desert
  • Sunday, 16 June, 2024
    Special ReportBusiness Education: Financial Training
    Business school teaching case study: executive pay and shareholder democracy

    Prof Winfried Ruigrok of St Gallen university examines the contentious issue of CEO remuneration

    A group of journalists holding microphones surround a suited man with a solemn expression as he walks down a hallway
  • Friday, 24 May, 2024
    Special ReportBusiness School Sustainable Education
    Business school teaching case study: Unilever chief signals rethink on ESG

    Why is the consumer goods group backpedalling on responsible-business targets? Explore the issues with this ‘instant case study’

    A smiling middle-aged Caucasian man in a light blue shirt in front of shelves stocked with various household cleaning products
  • Sunday, 19 May, 2024
    Executive education
    Business school teaching case study: risks of the AI arms race

    Competitive haste raises questions about safe development of the technology. Explore the issues with this dean’s case study

  • Tuesday, 16 April, 2024
    Special ReportBusiness School Sustainable Education
    Business school teaching case study: can green hydrogen’s potential be realised?

    Many challenges remain before the fuel can play a full role in decarbonisation. Explore the issues with this ‘instant teaching case study’

    Close-up of a green and white sign featuring the chemical symbol for hydrogen, ‘H2’
  • Tuesday, 12 March, 2024
    Special ReportBusiness School Sustainable Education
    Business school teaching case study: how electric vehicles pose tricky trade dilemmas

    How should western policymakers use subsidies and tariffs to encourage drivers to switch? Probe the arguments with this ‘instant teaching case study’

    A Smart EQ Fortwo electric vehicle charges at a Belib’ station alongside a locked bicycle in Paris, France
  • Sunday, 10 March, 2024
    Special ReportOnline MBA 2024
    Barbie buzz and brand value. Is it real?

    Teaching case study: IP rebranding and the role of the digital ecosystem in adding brand value 

  • Sunday, 11 February, 2024
    MBA
    Supply chains: when the chips are down

    Teaching case study: what US-China tensions mean for technology companies

    Employees working in a mobile phone factory
  • Tuesday, 6 February, 2024
    Special ReportBusiness School Sustainable Education
    Business school teaching case study: is private equity responsible for child labour violations?

    The distance put between investment funds and workers in companies they back raises questions over responsibility. Probe the arguments with this ‘instant teaching case study’

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  • Monday, 15 January, 2024
    Special ReportResponsible Business Education Awards
    Business school instant case: where next for ESG ratings?

    This teaching case looks at the lack of standardisation in the methodology used to score companies

    Montage image of a chimney and forest
  • Sunday, 3 December, 2023
    European business schools
    What Farage vs Coutts tells us about clashes over companies’ values

    Case study: lessons from Nigel Farage’s clash with the bank and its parent, NatWest

    Nigel Farage, Fmr. Leader of the Brexit Party during CPAC Covention in Maryland
  • Sunday, 15 October, 2023
    Disease control and prevention
    Case study: how sharing risks can save lives

    This business school-style teaching case explores attempts to make it economically viable to help tackle diseases in lower-income countries

    A mother and infant under bed nets
  • Sunday, 10 September, 2023
    Masters in Management
    Teaching case: Digging into the ethics of cobalt mining

    As demand grows for the material used in batteries, this MBA-style case study explores ethical dilemmas over unregulated mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo

    A miner fills a bag with cobalt
  • Sunday, 11 June, 2023
    Masters in Finance
    ESG backlash in the US: what implications for corporations and investors?

    Republicans’ pushback against ethical investing is hitting sentiment elsewhere

    Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy signing a resolution in March, aiming to block a Biden administration rule encouraging environmental, social and corporate governance factors when investing
  • Friday, 19 May, 2023
    Business school
    Divestment dilemmas in Russia: business teaching case

    This business school-style case asks readers to make difficult decisions in a time of war

    A man takes down the golden arches of McDonalds store signage
  • Friday, 28 April, 2023
    Business education
    Business school instant case: EY’s failed break-up plan

    A teaching case with questions for students

    A montage showing Mount Everest with the EY logo in the background
  • Monday, 20 March, 2023
    Business School Insider
    Business school instant case: Silicon Valley Bank Premium content

    Teaching case with questions for students

    A destroyed Silicon Valley Bank logo
  • Sunday, 12 March, 2023
    Online learning
    Live teaching case: BP’s decision to adjust its climate change targets

    Two business school professors prepared this exercise for students to focus on the strategic dilemmas for fossil fuel groups

  • Sunday, 12 February, 2023
    MBA
    MBA case study: fixing pharma in Gabon

    The first in a series of teaching cases exploring business dilemmas. What would you do in this CEO’s shoes?

    A bearded middle-aged man wearing round glasses, arms crossed in front of him, smiles for the camera
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