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INSEAD Professors recognized at Case Centre Awards & Competitions 2023

24 February 2023 | Tags: Research & Awards, Thought Leadership, Cases

Two of INSEAD’s professors and one of its alumni have been recognised in the Case Centre’s Awards and Competitions 2023. This marks a significant achievement as the school has now won the Marketing category for a record tenth time since the launch of the Awards.

The Case Centre’s Awards and Competitions celebrate worldwide excellence in case writing and teaching at business schools around the world, and are considered the case method community’s annual ‘Oscars’.

Learn more: https://inse.ad/case-centre-awards-and-competitions

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Two of INSEAD’s professors and one of its alumni have been recognised in the Case Centre’s Awards and Competitions 2023. This marks a significant achievement as the school has now won the Marketing category for a record tenth time since the launch of the Awards.

The Case Centre’s Awards and Competitions celebrate worldwide excellence in case writing and teaching at business schools around the world, and are considered the case method community’s annual ‘Oscars’.

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Learn more at: https://inse.ad/case-centre-awards-and-competitions

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