Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. In 1921, Harvard Business School produced its first, single-page mimeographed case study for students (view ...
The clinical interpretation of genetic testing results remains one of the most significant hurdles in effectively applying genomics in modern medicine. Errors in variant interpretation, whether false ...
Madeline Eiken was a Hackworth Fellow for the 2018-2019 school year. She graduated from Santa Clara University in 2019 where she majored in bioengineering and minored in chemistry. She was awarded the ...
Artificial intelligence is already used by journalists and news organisations in a variety of different ways. Many experiments and collaborations pop up on a daily basis, showing how a responsible use ...
The need for decisiveness and communication, the inevitable disruption, and why you’ll probably need to break down 'old ways'. Change can be the foundation of competitive advantage but, to be ...
When prospects are in the awareness or consideration phase in their buyer’s journey, there’s usually a point where sales and marketing teams sense their buyer is on the precipice of purchasing. You ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The case studies below, featuring the most innovative legal teams in the Asia-Pacific region highlight examples ...
Nature Clinical Practice Cardiovascular Medicine is a journal designed to lighten the reading load for busy doctors; why, then, does it include Case Studies? Isn't the case study just a bit of light ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link If you attend business school, you can expect to read a lot of case studies. Professors love them because they offer real-world examples of why ...
Like cohort studies, the purpose of case-control studies is to establish association between exposure to risk factors and disease. Unlike cohort studies, however, members of the population with the ...