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In this issue: NACRA 2016 conference highlights and feedback
December 2016 In this issue: NACRA 2016 conference highlights and feedback What Happened in Vegas Went Home with These Attendees by Janis Gogan A recent trend is gathering steam: Cohorts of business school faculty attend NACRA together, bringing new insights back home. A few years ago Paul Golding, Business Dean at the University of Technology- Jamaica, started this trend of attending NACRA along with several faculty members. Dean Golding wants to improve his institution’s capability to conduct high-quality case Research and produce useful regionally-anchored cases for discussion in Business programs throughout the Caribbean. In 2016 nine U Tech-Jamaica authors were represented in four cases that were presented in three tracks (Accounting, Finance and Economics; Digital Technologies & Processes, Marketing &International Business). This year U of South Florida DBA Program Director Matt Mullarkey brought seven USF DBA students (two others who wanted to attend were grounded by a hurricane). Students in this Executive DBA program– who have 12 or more years of managerial experience and hold an MBA or equivalent degree -- are required to research and prepare a publishable teaching case before July of their first year in the program. With Matt, NACRA Past President Janis Gogan co-taught the Case Research course, delivered one weekend each in April, May and June Janis and Matt encouraged students to write cases on an accelerated basis in order to meet the June NACRA conference submission deadline. Nine of the 34 students in this cohort rose to the challenge. With some working in pairs and others alone, six of their cases were presented in four different NACRA roundtable tracks (Digital Technologies & Processes, Governance/Ethics, Marketing & International Business, OB/HRM, and Strategy). Clinton Daniel wrote about a CIO deciding whether to select Amazon, Google, or Microsoft as a cloud services provider. That case placed second in the Student Case competition – congratulations, Clinton! Matt Mullarkey and the USF DBA students had high praise for the NACRA conference and colleagues they met in five track roundtables. The USF case research course, which Matt and Janis Gogan will co-teach again in spring 2017, will be redesigned: students will have several NACRA like roundtable experiences as they progress from learning how to discuss teaching cases, to creating a two-page case proposal, conducting the research, and preparing their own case and accompanying teaching note. Paul Golding Matt Mullarkey Pictured (L-to-R) Marlene Reed, Clinton Daniel and Janis Gogan
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NACRA 2017 Annual Conference (Oct. 19-21, 2017) (Chicago, IL)
December 2016 NACRA Conference Feedback Thank you to everyone who completed the post-conference survey. The survey responses revealed that 86% of the respondents enjoyed the overall conference structure (Roundtables, Newcomer/embryo Workshops and New Views Sessions). We will make every effort to use this feedback to improve our future conferences. The executive committee appreciates and values your time and input! Congratulations to all 2016 NACRA and CRJ Award Winners! Congratulations to the conference case winners and CRJ award recipients. Please check out the following link for a complete list of award winners: Select the NACRA Conference Award Winners and Case Research Journal Awards. NACRA Conference Best Case – Gold L-to-R: Matthew Pratt and Karen Boroff and Randall Harris (NACRA president) Curtis Tate Award (CRJ): L-to-R: James Kennelly and John Lawrence (CRJ Editor) NACRA Best Student Case: L to R: Armand Gilinsky Marieshka Barton, (Faculty Supervisor) and Marlene Reed (Chair, Student Case Competition) NACRA 2017 Annual Conference (Oct , 2017) (Chicago, IL) June 12, 2017: Proposals for New Views Panels, Workshops and Symposia June 19, 2017: Case and Newcomer/Fast Track Workshop. Submit your full or embryo case by 12 NOON (EDT) We hope to see you there! 6 NACRA Fall 2016 newsletter prepared by Lisa Eshbach, VP Communications
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