Real Time Cases Adds Uber To Multimedia Business Case Studies for Higher Ed

Real Time Cases (RTC), a company that publishes case studies of companies for undergraduate and graduate business classes, has added Uber to its roster of Real Time Partners.

RTC partners with "start up, high-growth, mature and public companies," according to information released by the company, to provide multimedia case studies featuring background videos, corporate assignment simulations, training processes and more. The company's multimedia platform features more than 40 companies and more than 100 case prompts.

"As one of the fastest growing startups in the world, Uber faces many challenges to keep up with the unprecedented growth rate of our company. We are looking for innovative thinking, creativity and outside-the-box ideas to grow our company and rider base," said Zuhairah Washington, general manager for Uber DC, in a prepared statement. "We partnered with Real Time Cases to work directly with students who are ready to dig in and help us solve our unique business problems. The term we use at Uber is 'super pumped,' and we hope these students will be 'super pumped' to help us out."

Schools using RTC include Lehigh University, Georgetown University and Virginia Tech University, among others. More information is available at realtimecases.com.

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