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    ET Cases website opens up case study files

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    An initiative of The Times of India Group, ET Cases has partnered with the Case Research Society of India for reviewing all third-party case studies.

    MUMBAI: The country's first case clearing house, ET Cases, has launched its website www.etcases. com to support business schools, companies, research, consulting and publishing firms with a huge collection of learning material. An initiative of The Times of India Group, ET Cases has partnered with the Case Research Society of India for reviewing all third-party case studies.

    It also has partnerships with institutions such as IIM Trichy, IIM Raipur, IIT Kharagpur, IIM Kozhikode, FLAME and IMT Nagpur. The new venture will help students gain access to Indian and international case studies. They will also have access to case spots (video case studies where case authors discuss organisational dilemmas of the company) and case flyers (discussion boards based on articles published in The Economic Times).

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    "The ET Cases website syncs well with our vision of empowering the youth. It covers case studies spanning all the functional and new age management areas and bridges the gap for the type of cases desired by the academic fraternity and corporate world," says Deepak Lamba, president, TimesPro. The case method of teaching is increasingly becoming an integral part of management pedagogy.

    However, there has been a paucity of good business cases in Indian context and Indian business schools have been predominantly depending on cases developed by foreign institutes, says Kalyan Guin, dean, Vinod Gupta School of Management, IIT Kharagpur.

    "The initiative taken by ET Cases in developing case studies and other associated teaching material in collaboration with premier academic institutes will go a long way towards fulfilling this gap," he adds.
    The Economic Times

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