International Journal of Instructional Cases (IJIC)

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Volume 1, 2017

International Journal of Instructional Cases

2017

Volume 1

Authors

Elise Perrault, David Desplaces

Bank of America (BoA) was one of the major lenders to the Dakota Pipeline project. Taking the perspective of a BoA investor and customer, the case raises issues of socially responsible investment in light of salient societal protests and considerations germane to BoA’s continuing financial supp...

International Journal of Instructional Cases

2017

Volume 1

Authors

Zaiyong Tang, Dennis Comeau

This case describes an information system failure at a large hospital. The case highlights that information systems are much more than just the technology. Each of the three dimensions of information systems: people, organization, and technology played a critical role in building a robust, reliab...

International Journal of Instructional Cases

2017

Volume 1

Authors

Robert A Vega

Tens of thousands of young Gambians leave their country annually because of lack of opportunity. An African woman entrepreneur develops opportunities to help youth to stay in The Gambia and wants to expand her reach across the breadth of the country.

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International Journal of Instructional Cases

2022

Volume 6

Following the science until she didn’t – Rochelle Walensky and revised Omicron Covid-19 guidelines

Authors

Sarah W. Mellen

The new head of the C.D.C., Dr. Rochelle Walensky, began her job in January 2021 during the middle of the worst pandemic in modern history and had a tumultuous start. She was criticized for giving confusing public guidance on safeguarding themselves from Covid-19. In January 2022, she was questioned for her seemingly 180-degree reversal of reducing quarantine restrictions during the most contagious phase of the virus (link to the press release announcing revised guidelines – https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2021/s1227-isolation-quarantine-guidance.html).

International Journal of Instructional Cases

2022

Volume 6

Following the science until she didn’t – Rochelle Walensky and revised Omicron Covid-19 guidelines

Authors

Sarah W. Mellen

The new head of the C.D.C., Dr. Rochelle Walensky, began her job in January 2021 during the middle of the worst pandemic in modern history and had a tumultuous start. She was criticized for giving confusing public guidance on safeguarding themselves from Covid-19. In January 2022, she was questioned for her seemingly 180-degree reversal of reducing quarantine restrictions during the most contagious phase of the virus (link to the press release announcing revised guidelines – https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2021/s1227-isolation-quarantine-guidance.html).