Staged by the BAM Management Knowledge and Education (MKE) Sub Committee
This webinar is designed for educators aiming to enhance their case-based teaching skills. Whether new to case teaching or looking to refine your approach, this session provides tools to elevate your case teaching. Drawing on my training with Harvard Business School's case teaching the session will offer practical strategies to facilitate case-based discussions, foster critical thinking, and create an engaging classroom environment. Participants will gain actionable insights through hands-on activities and examples suitable for teaching cases across various disciplines.
BAM Management Knowledge and Education
The event speaks to Sections A1-3, B1-3, C1-3 and D1-3, as detailed in the BAM Framework
Associate Professor in Accounting, University of Birmingham
Associate Professor in Accounting, University of Birmingham
Anupam has extensive experience of teaching and research. She has conducted several Management Development programmes and conducted Case teaching and writing workshops. She has written teaching cases in the area of Financial Statement Analysis, Accounting fraud, Cash flow forecasting and valuations. Her case studies are published in various journals, IVEY case collection (also available through Harvard Business school cases website) and the Case Centre (previously European Case Clearing House (ECCH)). She has presented her cases and research articles at several international conferences, including those organised by the North American Case Research Association (NACRA).
Co-Vice Chair: Management, Knowledge and Education
Co-Vice Chair: Management, Knowledge and Education
Kate Black is a Professor of Management Learning and Education at Northumbria University.
Following an early career as a Marine Ecologist at a Field Centre in rural Pembrokeshire, Kate moved into HR management (Recruitment and Development) within retail management. Her key role was to implement the recruitment and development strategy during a period when the branch was under considerable strain both locally in terms of staffing availability, and as a result of changing sales strategies.
Kate joined Northumbria Business School in Summer 2014 following 10 years at the University of Chester, latterly within Chester Business School. She currently holds the role of Director of Education within the Business School
Kate is also the Co-Vice Chair for the BAM Management, Knowledge and Education sub-committee.
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Registration closes on 5th April 2025 at 23:59 GMT
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