Government

By emphasizing discussion of real-world examples, the case method is an ideal solution for training public leaders. The cases in our “Government” categories focus in particular on the workings and interactions of government agencies and entities at the local, national, and international level.

  • Teaching Case - Fears and Realities: Managing Ebola in Dallas

    Fears and Realities: Managing Ebola in Dallas

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    Publication Date: April 20, 2016

    In September 2014, as several West African countries continued to battle a deadly outbreak of the Ebola virus, Dallas, Texas, emerged as ground zero for the disease in the U.S. This case recounts how, over the course of three days, Thomas Eric...

  • Classic Case - Swine Flu Scare in America (B)

    Swine Flu Scare in America (B)

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    Publication Date: January 01, 1993

    In 1976, the CDC received samples of an unknown pathogen from Fort Dix, a New Jersey Army training center. After extensive testing, it was discovered that the sample was swine flu, which had not been reported in persons "out of touch with pigs"...

  • Classic Case - Swine Flu Scare in America (A)

    Swine Flu Scare in America (A)

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    Publication Date: January 01, 1993

    In 1976, the CDC received samples of an unknown pathogen from Fort Dix, a New Jersey Army training center. After extensive testing, it was discovered that the sample was swine flu, which had not been reported in persons "out of touch with pigs"...

  • Classic Case - Middlesex County Jury System (Sequel)

    Middlesex County Jury System (Sequel)

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    Publication Date: January 01, 1986

    Until the late 1970s, counties in much of the US summoned citizens to jury service for one-month terms. This meant that, for the most part, jurors had to attend court every working day for a given month. This system automatically exempted major...

  • Classic Case - Middlesex County Jury System

    Middlesex County Jury System

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    Publication Date: January 01, 1986

    Until the late 1970s, counties in much of the US summoned citizens to jury service for one-month terms. This meant that, for the most part, jurors had to attend court every working day for a given month. This system automatically exempted major...

  • Classic Case - Iowa State Legislative Computer (C)

    Iowa State Legislative Computer (C)

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    Publication Date: January 01, 1985

    This case focuses on the Iowa State Legislature during the process of acquiring a $1 million computer system. The system was intended to handle bill processing, update the state's code of laws, and allow quick and efficient budget analysis. Part...

  • Classic Case - Iowa State Legislative Computer (B)

    Iowa State Legislative Computer (B)

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    Publication Date: January 01, 1985

    This case focuses on the Iowa State Legislature during the process of acquiring a $1 million computer system. The system was intended to handle bill processing, update the state's code of laws, and allow quick and efficient budget analysis. Part...

  • Classic Case - Iowa State Legislative Computer (A)

    Iowa State Legislative Computer (A)

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    Publication Date: January 01, 1985

    This case focuses on the Iowa State Legislature during the process of acquiring a $1 million computer system. The system was intended to handle bill processing, update the state's code of laws, and allow quick and efficient budget analysis. Part...

  • Classic Case - Cornwall County School District

    Cornwall County School District

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    Publication Date: January 02, 1985

    In 1985, the school board of Cornwall County, New York, was confronted with the recurring issue of maintenance and cleanliness. There was tremendous variety between schools, some were well maintained while others remained covered in graffiti and...