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Beware the business school case study: The cautionary tale of Southwest Airlines
Such analyses capture what worked at a particular moment. That doesn’t mean it will work again. The venerable business case study method got its start in 1921 at the Harvard Business School. The ...
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Method dressing: How fashion is saving Hollywood
Method dressing riffs on method acting, the performance style associated with figures like Lee Strasberg. Instead of staying in character emotionally, celebrities stay in character ...
Everyone involved in sports betting should have a basic understanding that will guide them throughout their journey as a bettor: ...
Researchers at the University of Bayreuth have developed a method using artificial intelligence that can significantly speed up the calculation of liquid properties. The AI approach predicts the ...
Kanpur's Rekha Trivedi, 63, found renewed hope at Patanjali Wellness after battling cancer and subsequent kidney complications. Her journey, marked by faith in Ayurveda and Yoga, saw her overcome the ...
Intermittent fasting is a popular weight loss method among A-listers, but it appears significantly less effective on those classed as obese ...
Individual-level attribution modeling reveals that real-world semaglutide effectiveness is not a fixed property of the molecule, but an interaction between pharmacological exposure and modifiable care ...
Why cancer screening should become more like heart disease prevention. You’re reading The Checkup With Dr. Wen, a newsletter ...
Some doctors regularly see patients who have consulted an A.I. model for a first opinion. Surveys have found that about one ...
Management of gestational diabetes can be more efficient with the use continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), according to new research presented at the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM) 2026 ...
The Case Centre has named John Mullins of London Business School as its Outstanding Case Teacher for 2026, honoring the ...
"Drone blow sampling is a game-changer," study co-author Terry Dawson said in the King's College London report. "It allows us to monitor pathogens in live whales without stress or harm, providing ...
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