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Case Centre

Case Studies for the African Context

The WBS Case Centre’s collection of cases will give students invaluable insights into the challenges and processes of businesses in Africa. They are available to academics, corporates and students of Wits who wish to use them for the purpose of teaching and business insight. The studies present real-life business challenges and management processes – in the South African context and internationally. They cover all subjects taught at business schools, including strategy, organisational design and development, entrepreneurship, internationalisation, operations management and human resources.

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Economics

18 case studies

Entrepreneurship

35 case studies

HIV/AIDS

8 case studies

Human Resources

23 case studies

Leadership

25 case studies

Marketing

26 case studies

Strategy

68 case studies

Other

14 case studies

Gain invaluable insights into the challenges and processes of existing businesses

Academics, corporates and students of WBS can get easy online access to leading case studies and utilise these for the purpose of teaching and business insight. The studies present real-life business challenges and management processes – in the South African context and internationally – covering strategy, organisational design and development, entrepreneurship, internationalisation, operations management and human resources.

The Case Studies collection

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The WBS Case Centre has developed more than 350 cases on companies as diverse as AngloGold, SABMiller, Nando’s, Discovery, Harley Davidson, Solidarity Fund, Massmart, BobShop and many others. The case studies put you right in the time and place that companies faced some of their biggest turning points – taking a successful local concept into the international market, losing a critical contract, at the brink of a national franchise launch, plus many more challenging scenarios.

Case Centre Contact

Nthabiseng Kekana (Case Centre Administrator)
Phone: + 27 (0)11 717 3922
Email: nthabiseng.kekana@wits.ac.za