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IMD Professors in the Case Centre’s bestselling authors

3 IMD faculty recognized for their thought leadership
October 2017

The Case Centre has once again compiled a list of its bestselling authors. The figures for the 2016-2017 academic year place 3 IMD faculty members among the list of influential business thinkers.

Number 2Kamran Kashani

Number 12Peter Killing

Number 24Benoit Leleux

“This is an excellent achievement given that cases are an important pedagogical tool for our environment, which is the real world of executives,” said Anand Narasimhan, Professor and Dean of Research and Development at IMD.

The Case Centre is the most prestigious case method resource for business education worldwide. It holds the world’s largest and most diverse collection of management cases, articles, book chapters and teaching materials.

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