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The NCCSTS Case Collection, created and curated by the National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science, on behalf of the University at Buffalo, contains over a thousand peer-reviewed case studies on a variety of topics in all areas of science.
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22 Cases and Articles to Help Bring Diversity Issues into Class Discussions
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T he recent civic unrest in the United States following the death of George Floyd has elevated the urgency to recognize and study issues of diversity and the needs of underrepresented groups in all aspects of public life.
Business schools—and educational institutions across the spectrum—are no exception. It’s vital that educators facilitate safe and productive dialogue with students about issues of inclusion and diversity. To help, we’ve gathered a collection of case studies (all with teaching notes) and articles that can encourage and support these critical discussions.
These materials are listed across three broad topic areas: leadership and inclusion, cases featuring protagonists from historically underrepresented groups, and women and leadership around the world. This list is hardly exhaustive, but we hope it provides ways to think creatively and constructively about how educators can integrate these important topics in their classes. HBP will continue to curate and share content that addresses these equity issues and that features diverse protagonists.
Editors’ note: To access the full text of these articles, cases, and accompanying teaching notes, you must be registered with HBP Education. We invite you to sign up for a free educator account here . Verification may take a day; in the meantime, you can read all of our Inspiring Minds content .
Leadership and Inclusion
John rogers, jr. - ariel investments co..
Gender and Free Speech at Google (A)
John Rogers, Jr.—Ariel Investments Co.
—by Steven S. Rogers and Greg White
—by Nien-hê Hsieh, Martha J. Crawford, and Sarah Mehta
The Massport Model: Integrating Diversity and Inclusion into Public-Private Partnerships
—by Laura Winig and Robert Livingston
“Numbers Take Us Only So Far”
—by Maxine Williams
For Women and Minorities to Get Ahead, Managers Must Assign Work Fairly
—by Joan C. Williams and Marina Multhaup
How Organizations Are Failing Black Workers—and How to Do Better
—by Adia Harvey Wingfield
To Retain Employees, Focus on Inclusion—Not Just Diversity
—by Karen Brown
From HBR 's The Big Idea:
Toward a Racially Just Workplace: Diversity efforts are failing black employees. Here’s a better approach.
—by Laura Morgan Roberts and Anthony J. Mayo
Cases with Protagonists from Historically Underrepresented Groups
Arlan Hamilton and Backstage Capital
—by Laura Huang and Sarah Mehta
United Housing—Otis Gates
—by Steven Rogers and Mercer Cook
Eve Hall: The African American Investment Fund in Milwaukee
—by Steven Rogers and Alterrell Mills
Dylan Pierce at Peninsula Industries
—by Karthik Ramanna
Maggie Lena Walker and the Independent Order of St. Luke
—by Anthony J. Mayo and Shandi O. Smith
Multimedia Cases:
Enterprise Risk Management at Hydro One, Multimedia Case
—by Anette Mikes
Women and Leadership Around the World
Monique Leroux: Leading Change at Desjardins
—by Rosabeth Moss Kanter and Ai-Ling Jamila Malone
Kaweyan: Female Entrepreneurship and the Past and Future of Afghanistan
—by Geoffrey G. Jones and Gayle Tzemach Lemmon
Womenomics in Japan
—by Boris Groysberg, Mayuka Yamazaki, Nobuo Sato, and David Lane
Women MBAs at Harvard Business School: 1962-2012
—by Boris Groysberg, Kerry Herman, and Annelena Lobb
Beating the Odds
—by Laura Morgan Roberts, Anthony J. Mayo, Robin J. Ely, and David A. Thomas
Rethink What You “Know” About High-Achieving Women
—by Robin J. Ely, Pamela Stone, and Colleen Ammerman
“I Try to Spark New Ideas”
—by Christine Lagarde and Adi Ignatius
How Women Manage the Gendered Norms of Leadership
—by Wei Zheng, Ronit Kark, and Alyson Meister
Is this list helpful to you? What other topics or materials would you like to see featured in our next curated list? Let us know .
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