Thursday, February 2nd at 7:45am - 8:15am Case Study Competition Sponsored by the Raymond H. Goldstone Foundation Dr. Andrea Weber, Case Study Competition Coordinator
ORIENTATION AGENDA • Case Study Types • Case Study Guidelines • Format • Judges & Judging Criteria • Housekeeping Items • Partner Process and Registration
CASE STUDY TYPES • Graduate/ New Professional & Mid-Level • Eligibility • Graduate and New Professional • Enrolled in Masters Program for 2017 Semester • Employed in Student Conduct less than or equal to 2 years
• Mid-Level • Employed in Student Conduct for more than 5 years but less than 8 years
CASE STUDY GUIDELINES • Teamwork makes the dream work! • Individual effort • No consulting other professionals • Can utilize outside sources, articles, etc. • Use this Code of Conduct when appropriate • Missouri State University Student Code of Conduct • Missouri State University Fraternity and Sorority Life Governance Statement
• Elevator Pitch • No Powerpoints, Prezi or Computers necessary
• Teams of 2 or 3
FORMAT • Presentation order will be drawn at end of orientation • Present case study information to judges: 7 minutes • Judges ask you questions: 5 minutes • Each team can watch the other teams present AFTER you have presented • No questions for other teams
• Each room will have a moderator • Moderator Role – bring you in, introduce you to judges, time keeper for presentation and questioning
JUDGES AND JUDGING CRITERIA • Saunie Schuster, NCHERM Group • Mike Gillilan, Ball State University • Thomas Pedersen, University of Wisconsin – River Falls • Karen Feldbaum, Penn State • Tamarah Dixon, Missouri State University
• Judges will use a rubric • You will receive a copy of the rubric
• Identification of main issues/ problems • Analysis and evaluation of issues/ problems • Recommendations of effective solutions/ strategies • Presentation
HOUSEKEEPING ITEMS • Create teams
• Case study competition tips packet • Case study handout • Questions: Andrea Weber • (417) 766-1308