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  • Standard Hotel, The
    The licensee of a hotel in a quiet suburban street expands it. Residents complain of music and inconvenience. History of hearing of complaints.
  • Standardising the IT Environment at Telecom
    Telecom Australia is Australia's leading telecommunications carrier and largest single user of information technology (IT). In November 1990, the Australian federal government announced wide-ranging reforms and the introduction of competition within the te
  • Steve Barclay (A)
    These three cases describe successive dilemmas and decision points for a senior executive in a multinational accounting firm who is gay. The decisions increase in complexity and breadth beginning with who to take as a partner to work-sponsored social even
  • Steve Barclay (B)
    These three cases describe successive dilemmas and decision points for a senior executive in a multinational accounting firm who is gay. The decisions increase in complexity and breadth beginning with who to take as a partner to work-sponsored social even
  • Steve Barclay (C)
    These three cases describe successive dilemmas and decision points for a senior executive in a multinational accounting firm who is gay. The decisions increase in complexity and breadth beginning with who to take as a partner to work-sponsored social even
  • Steve Barclay (D)
    Supplement to (A), (B), (C), cases
  • Stockford Gases
    Industrial action is taken by a union when an employee is dismissed because of disobeying an order. The dispute is referred to the Conciliation and Arbitration Commission.
  • Style Industries Pty Ltd
    Revised 1995 by Carey Butler and Peter Weill This case describes a medium-sized furniture business which is contemplating a major increase in its information systems investment. A number of issues require resolution: whether the investment plan propose
  • Taking Stock at DCE'S Highfield Facility
    The case provides background information on the environment facilities and resources of Highfield, a former farming property now owned by the Department of Conservation and Environment, which is a corridor between two national parks. Students are invited t
  • Talking to Staff
    An office supervisor antagonises his staff by failing to listen to them. Group discussion may: a) identify what are the characteristics of effective listening, and b) establish the techniques subordinates can use to express their concerns to a supervisor.