Overview

About the Case Program

Excellence in teaching and learning is central to ANZSOG’s mission, and a key feature is the use of case teaching and other interactive approaches. It calls for educational methods that draw on participants’ experiences, challenge them to reflect on judgments and opinions and involve them in discussion with their peers and our faculty.


ANZSOG is committed to delivering an internationally acclaimed case teaching program with outstanding teachers and a library of topical, stimulating case studies. ANZSOG case studies have been developed specifically for the use of ANZSOG and its affiliates, in the specialist teaching area of public policy and management, in the ANZSOG region – Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific.
 

Download a Case Program Brochure

ANZSOG has exclusive rights to distribute and teach case studies from the ANZSOG Case Library in the ANZSOG region. Users in this region are eligible to become a member to access cases. Other interested users can access ANZSOG case studies through the European Case Clearing House, www.ecch.com.

ANZSOG is proud to collaborate with the Electronic Hallway  in the promotion of quality public sector case teaching and learning.

Seeking new cases

The Case Program regularly runs workshops on writing and teaching cases and is always seeking new, well-written teaching case studies. The Case Program can fund the development of cases or teaching materials by or for academic staff in ANZSOG’s partner institutions, or public servants in member governments. The program unit has case writers in Wellington and Melbourne who are available to assist external writers with case development.
 

Case Program co-directors
Professor John Alford, Professor of Public Sector Management, Melbourne Business School
Dr Richard Norman, Senior Lecturer, Victoria Management School, Victoria University of Wellington

Program Unit: Melbourne
Marinella Padula (Research Fellow, ANZSOG)

Program Unit: Wellington
Janet Tyson (ANZSOG Case Writer/Editor) School of Government, Victoria University of Wellington.

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