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Headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, Harvard Business Publishing (HBP) is the leading provider of teaching materials for management education.
HBP was founded in 1994 as a not-for-profit, wholly-owned subsidiary of Harvard University, reporting into Harvard Business School. HBP's mission is to improve the practice of management in a changing world. This mission influences how they approach what they do and what they believe is important.
With approximately 450 employees, primarily based in Boston, with offices in New York City, India, Singapore, Qatar and the United Kingdom, HBP serves as a bridge between academia and enterprises around the globe through its publications and multiple platforms for content delivery, and its reach into three markets: academic, corporate, and individual managers. HBP has a conventional governance structure comprising a Board of Directors , an internal Executive Committee , and Business Unit Directors.
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The Case Centre distributes a comprehensive range of materials including the complete collection of more than 7,500 Harvard Business School case studies, teaching notes, background notes, case videos, and a selection of software ancillaries.
Also included are:
- Brief Cases that are rigorous and compact with five-eight pages and three-four exhibits
- case studies that are popular for undergraduate-level courses
- executive education cases that provide rich yet efficient learning for managers at every level.
Additional top quality HBP teaching materials available from The Case Centre include:
- articles from the Harvard Business Review and other top management journals
- case method books from the Harvard Business School Press
- over 2,000 individual chapters from popular Harvard Business School Press books
- newsletter articles from Harvard Management Update, Strategy & Innovation, Negotiation, and Balanced Scorecard Report
- Core Curriculum Readings that cover the foundational concepts, theories, and frameworks that business students must learn. Authored by faculty at Harvard Business School, each Reading includes a teaching note, related course materials, and exhibit slides. Many include test banks, practice questions, video clips, and Interactive Illustrations to enhance student comprehension of specific topics.
HBP also offer a number of free cases. Browse here
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For any queries related to the Harvard Business Publishing collection, please visit:
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Quick case proposal guidelines .
Thank you for your interest in contributing to our Quick Cases portfolio. Here we provide information and guidance for submitting your idea for our consideration.
What is a Quick Case? Quick Cases are short, pointed scenarios through which a student deepens their understanding of a specific topic or concept by actively deciding what to do. Quick Cases can be based on real or fictional organizations, but all real information must be cited (citations do not add to the word count).
To help shape your idea, keep in mind two key elements of a Quick Case: 1) each Quick Case must focus on a specific topic you intend to teach, and 2) each Quick Case should focus on one or two well-defined learning objectives.
Each Quick Case is accompanied by a 3 to 6-page teaching guide that offers a 20-40-minute discussion plan. Teaching guides should specify learning objectives, appropriate audiences, and potential courses in which the related Quick Case(s) can be used.
How to get started Before you submit a proposal, please consider the list below to inform your idea:
- Have you reviewed several Quick Cases in our catalog to understand the product?
- Does the scenario have a defined decision? Have you written a precise Ask?
- Have you used neutral language that does not interpret the situation for students?
- Is there dramatic tension?
- Is the solution not obvious?
- Can you draft the student-facing Quick Case in 750 or fewer words?
Using Generative AI and ChatGPT We realize our contributors may want to use generative AI to research story ideas and examples. However, when creating the Quick Case, teaching guide, and any supplemental materials, the authors are always accountable for the work, its accuracy, and its integrity. As such, please refrain from using generative AI to create Quick Case content.
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How the Case Method Works
- Read and analyze the case. Each case is a 10-20 page document written from the viewpoint of a real person leading a real organization. In addition to background information on the situation, each case ends in a key decision to be made. Your job is to sift through the information, incomplete by design, and decide what you would do.
- Discuss the case. Each morning, you’ll bring your ideas to a small team of classmates from diverse professional backgrounds, your discussion group, to share your findings and listen to theirs. Together, you begin to see the case from different perspectives, better preparing you for class.
- Engage in class. Be prepared to change the way you think as you debate with classmates the best path forward for this organization. The highly engaged conversation is facilitated by the faculty member, but it’s driven by your classmates’ comments and experiences. HBS brings together amazingly talented people from diverse backgrounds and puts that experience front and center. Students do the majority of the talking (and lots of active listening), and your job is to better understand the decision at hand, what you would do in the case protagonist’s shoes, and why. You will not leave a class thinking about the case the same way you thought about it coming in! In addition to learning more about many businesses, in the case method you will develop communication, listening, analysis, and leadership skills. It is a truly dynamic and immersive learning environment.
- Reflect. The case method prepares you to be in leadership positions where you will face time-sensitive decisions with limited information. Reflecting on each class discussion will prepare you to face these situations in your future roles.
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Case studies written by professors at HBS and other leading business programs worldwide, focusing on real-world problems and decisions companies face.
Register now for Free Access to Case Studies from Harvard and Other Renowned Institutions. Your free Harvard Business Publishing educator account includes. - Access to over 50,000 learning materials. - Latest ideas from Harvard Business Review. - Digital access to teaching guides & resources. - Simulations with real-world choices and outcomes.
The Case Centre distributes a comprehensive range of materials including the complete collection of more than 7,500 Harvard Business School case studies, teaching notes, background notes, case videos, and a selection of software ancillaries.
What is a Quick Case? Quick Cases are short, pointed scenarios through which a student deepens their understanding of a specific topic or concept by actively deciding what to do. Quick Cases can be based on real or fictional organizations, but all real information must be cited (citations do not add to the word count).
The case method prepares you to be in leadership positions where you will face time-sensitive decisions with limited information. Reflecting on each class discussion will prepare you to face these situations in your future roles.
Simply put, the case method is a discussion of real-life situations that business executives have faced. On average, you'll attend three to four different classes a day, for a total of about six hours of class time (schedules vary). To prepare, you'll work through problems with your peers.
Harvard Business Publishing offers a complete catalog of business case studies, articles, books, and simulations to add dynamic, real-life perspectives to undergraduate, MBA, and executive education programs.