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Qualitative Methods - Notebook

Only come in for your own presentation. Presenters should dress properly. Come on time.  Wednesday at 8:40AM - 10:00AM  Jason - Youtube Virality Claudio, Joshua, Rafael - Sports   Habanero - Trauma  Friday at 10:00AM - 12:00PM Alexandre - AI  Maria Ma...

Episode 33: Case-Solving Success Factors

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May 7, 2025  Over my two decades of coaching case-solving teams, I have coached 301 teams at various levels, ranging from extensive coaching hours to just a few contact sessions. These teams have received over 170 awards and podium placements. In recent conve...

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Three Core Pillars 1. Education Insight: Are we preparing learners for the real world, or just assessing retention? Student learning styles and motivation today Teacher-student dynamics and system fatigue Disconnection between curriculum and w...

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Create an 8 minutes presentation answering these 3 key questions 1. How can colleges and regulatory bodies ensure fair and equitable access to NIL opportunities across different sports, genders, and institutions? Explore the disparities in NIL Benefits betwe...

Episode 34: Case-Solving Team Building for Success

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The two questions I frequently receive from coaches at both other schools and my own are: How do I select the members of my teams? How do I get them to work together and effectively use the case-solving process that has led to the success of previous teams...

Episode 35: Language - The Key to Communicating Your Solution

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The language used to communicate your message is very important. Over my two decades of coaching, I have often advised team members to use everyday language and avoid jargon. I remember one particular team member who insisted on using complex words and industr...

Episode 36: Observations as a Mentor and Judge

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A few weekends ago, I had the opportunity to talk with Ph.D. students in the GradProSkills (Concordia University) Skills program at Concordia University and assist them in preparing for an upcoming case-solving competition. Additionally, I mentored and observe...

Episode 37: Creating a Mic Drop Moment

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In a recent post, Oliver Aust discussed unforgettable endings for speeches. This is a topic I have explored with my case-solving teams and students for years. When these teams and business students conclude their presentations, 99% of the time, they say, "Now ...

The WNBA – Building a Sustainable Sports Business

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Founded in 1996, the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) was launched in 1997 with support from the National Basketball Association (NBA). It was the first women's professional basketball league to receive significant financial and promotional backi...