Each of the presented case studies looks at the key challenges, key solutions, and contextual factors involved in communicating decision-relevant expertise.The following case studies are currently available (contact us for further details):
Teaching Cases (that can be viewed at the European Case Clearing House)
- Making the Invisible Visible: Knowledge Visualization at Open Systems Inc.
- Building Innovation Alliances on Complementary Competences: The
Beacon and Dioguardi Case Study. (Part I: The
Beacon Case Study, Part II: The
Dioguardi Case Study).
Teaching note available at www.ecch.com, ref. no. 309-153-8. - Gartner's Magic Quadrant and Hype Cycle www.ecch.com, ref. no. 908-029-1. (updated version 2010)
- TRAINIAC: Making Training Collaborative through Learning and Journey Maps (in English)
- Improving Knowledge Communication among IT Specialists and Insurance Managers (in English) (German Version) (see also the corresponding Teaching Note in English)
- Improving Knowledge Communication among Analysts and Consultants in the Area of Auditing and Advisory Services (in English)
- Providing Country Risk Intelligence Online: The Economist Intelligence Unit (in English)
Other Teaching Cases
- Improving Knowledge Communication among Consultants and their Clients in the Area of Facility Management (in German)
- Improving Knowledge Communication among Consultants and their Clients in the Area of Facility Management (in English)
- Improving Knowledge Communication among Market Analysts and Marketing Managers (in German)
- Improving Knowledge Communication among Labour Market Analysts and Policy Makers (in English)
- Communicating Best Practices within a Financial Institution (in English)
Research Cases
- Improving Knowledge Communication among Consultants and Managers in the Area of Risk Management
- Improving Knowledge Communication among Risk Managers and Underwriters
- Improving Knowledge Communication among Political Analysts and Political Decision Makers
- Improving Knowledge Communication among Engineers and Managers
- Improving Knowledge Communication among IT-Specialists and Managers