Since its inception, the Weatherhead School of Management at Case
Western Reserve University has received international acclaim for
developing bold ideas that redefine the way management education is
taught. This spirit of innovation has elevated its management programs
to global prominence, earning Weatherhead a reputation as one of the
most innovative business schools in the world. The Weatherhead School
is bold in idea generation, creative in thinking and nimble in
adapting to the rapidly changing business environment. Weatherhead's
teaching approach delivers a unique blend of functional competencies
and interpersonal skills that organizations increasingly need. The
input we ask for and receive from industry, corporate sponsors and
alumni is critical to designing a curriculum that advances our
graduates' careers and the objectives of their sponsoring
organizations. As a result, the people we touch are ready to add
immediate value to their organizations, their communities and the
world. It is this approach that for decades has earned the school a
place in the top 10% of the world's business schools. The home of the
Weatherhead School of Management is the Frank Gehry-designed Peter B.
Lewis Building. The Lewis Building reflects the spirit of
Weatherhead's innovative approach and clearly places Weatherhead in
the vanguard of business education. It confronts the way a business
school should look just as Weatherhead confronts the way management
education should be taught.