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Ending Your Case Class (VIDEO)
Clawson, James G. Video PHA-0074 / Published June 16, 2016 / Duration 4:37 Collection: Darden School of Business
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Product Overview

This video is part of a comprehensive collection of videos on how to teach business topics with cases, featuring James G. Clawson, the Johnson & Higgins Professor of Business Administration Emeritus at the Darden School of Business. "Ending Your Case Class" provides strategies for ending a class discussion and addresses some key questions: Who should do the wrap-up? When should you begin the wrap-up? How do you handle an incomplete wrap-up? How do you bridge to the next class? Clawson has earned numerous awards for excellence in case teaching and case writing. He has taught case-teaching and case-writing seminars all over the world, and his cases are among the top-selling cases in the history of Darden.



Learning Objectives

Developing strategies for ending a case discussion. Learning how to wrap up a case discussion. Bridging case discussion to the next class.


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  • Overview

    This video is part of a comprehensive collection of videos on how to teach business topics with cases, featuring James G. Clawson, the Johnson & Higgins Professor of Business Administration Emeritus at the Darden School of Business. "Ending Your Case Class" provides strategies for ending a class discussion and addresses some key questions: Who should do the wrap-up? When should you begin the wrap-up? How do you handle an incomplete wrap-up? How do you bridge to the next class? Clawson has earned numerous awards for excellence in case teaching and case writing. He has taught case-teaching and case-writing seminars all over the world, and his cases are among the top-selling cases in the history of Darden.

  • Learning Objectives

    Learning Objectives

    Developing strategies for ending a case discussion. Learning how to wrap up a case discussion. Bridging case discussion to the next class.