Case Writing Workshop/Conference
October 24-26, 2008 in Charleston, SC
Presented by
The CASE Journal,
The CASE Association, and the College of Charleston School of Business and Economics
The Workshop
This workshop is designed to promote case writing as well as enhance the inventory of entrepreneurship related cases by offering a case writing workshop and conference for both novice and experienced case writers. Participants will be exposed to the process of writing publishable cases including case research, case reviewing, case editing, and case teaching using a "live case" process. A local entrepreneur will be used as a story board throughout the workshop and conference.
The registration form is available as a .doc file or a .pdf.
The Conference Site
Historical Charleston is the perfect setting for a fall conference. Charleston's historic heritage and vital economy has made it a destination of choice for tourists and entrepreneurs.
The Charleston-North Charleston metropolitan area jumped up 10 positions in the recently released Best-Performing Cities Index compiled by The Milken Institute, which ranked the area 12th in terms of economic performance among the nation's 200 largest cities partly because of its positive climate for location, relocation, and business.
Charleston is a major tourist destination with air transportation connected to major cities such as Atlanta, DC, Chicago, Charlotte, and New York. The international class hotels are walking distance from the College of Charleston. Participants will have the opportunity to truly experience the Lowcountry.
Workshop Contact: David Desplaces (843-953-6446) or caseworkshop@cofc.edu
Workshop Facilitators, Presenters & Instructors
- Margaret Naumes, University of New Hampshire, Editor of The CASE Journal, CASE Fellow, and co-author of the book The Art and Craft of Case Writing
- William Naumes, University of New Hampshire, CASE Fellow, Former Editor of CRJ and co-author of the book The Art and Craft of Case Writing
- Herbert Sherman, Editor of NEJE, CASE Fellow
- David Desplaces, College of Charleston, President, The CASE Association
- Kelly Shaver, College of Charleston, Past Editor of ET&P
For more information visit:
http://www.caseweb.org/index.php?page=workshop