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Casenet.ca is a streaming video platform that hosts a collection of business teaching cases. It is all about helping teachers help students to become better decision makers. So why use our cases?

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  • Our cases are ideal for individual or group work, home-work assignments or in-class discussion.

  • Our cases are organized as YouTube playlists making access easy and fun

  • Using our cases involves minimal course preparation and lesson plan development time

  • YouTube’s closed captioning feature helps students with visual and auditory challenges. ​

Our cases are authentic and feature real individuals operating real businesses and organizations and dealing with real problems. They are decision focused!

Our Casenet.ca site offers a collection of short, easy to understand tutorials that are freely accessible and open to everyone.

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Prof. Vibert’s Favourites

We are excited to present Prof. Vibert's Favorite cases for you. Each case has been carefully selected for its outstanding features and exceptional performance. From innovative design to unparalleled functionality, these cases stand out in every aspect. Explore them now to find the perfect fit for your needs.

Kevin Peesker

Dell 1

Laura Fair

ABOUND Consulting

Blair Ryan

The Rounds 1

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ABOUND Consulting

Laura Fair is a Halifax based consultant focused on supporting a neurodivergent workforce. Recently an opportunity arose to create educational video content with a local firm. During the filming session, Laura was asked for advice on how to support the company in its efforts to manage a neurodivergent employee. The challenge being addressed is how to respond to this request.

Laura Fair is a Halifax based consultant focused on supporting a neurodivergent workforce. Recently an opportunity arose to create educational video content with a local firm. During the filming session, Laura was asked for advice on how to support the company in its efforts to manage a neurodivergent employee. The challenge being addressed is how to respond to this request.

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ARCP 1

In this multimedia case Bruce Wood of ARCP addresses an interesting problem. The firm has an ownership structure based on two operating companies. Those two operating companies are an asphalt manufacturer and a road construction company. The asphalt manufacturer produces the asphalt and sells it to the road construction company. The challenge is a transfer pricing issue, trying to ensure that the price charged from the manufacturing company to the road construction company is fair to all of the owners, making sure that one company does not receive too much profit and the other company does not carry an excess of expense. What needs to be determined is the price the manufacturing company should be selling asphalt to the road construction company for. Visit casenet.ca for more free, open access decision focused video teaching cases from Acadia University.

In this multimedia case Bruce Wood of ARCP addresses an interesting problem. The firm has an ownership structure based on two operating companies. Those two operating companies are an asphalt manufacturer and a road construction company. The asphalt manufacturer produces the asphalt and sells it to the road construction company. The challenge is a transfer pricing issue, trying to ensure that the price charged from the manufacturing company to the road construction company is fair to all of the owners, making sure that one company does not receive too much profit and the other company does not carry an excess of expense. What needs to be determined is the price the manufacturing company should be selling asphalt to the road construction company for. Visit casenet.ca for more free, open access decision focused video teaching cases from Acadia University.

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ARCP 2

In this multimedia case, Bruce Wood of ARCP wrestles with an intriguing challenge. His company was able to secure an asphalt supplier for one hundred and ninety seven dollars and fifty cents a ton, which is below a previously calculated transfer price. This meant that it was no longer cheaper to buy asphalt internally as it could be bought for less elsewhere. The case deals with the implications of this finding. Visit casenet.ca for more free, open access decision focused video teaching cases from Acadia University.

In this multimedia case, Bruce Wood of ARCP wrestles with an intriguing challenge. His company was able to secure an asphalt supplier for one hundred and ninety seven dollars and fifty cents a ton, which is below a previously calculated transfer price. This meant that it was no longer cheaper to buy asphalt internally as it could be bought for less elsewhere. The case deals with the implications of this finding. Visit casenet.ca for more free, open access decision focused video teaching cases from Acadia University.

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