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Case Study - Title 1

Case Study (or Critical Analysis): Title of the Case Here

Your Name

Minnesota School of Business

Business Program Capstone (MB 475)

Doctor Gordon E. Whitehead

Date
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Overview/Introduction

Place a very brief introduction and overview statement. If this is a case study where you

are answering questions, make a thesis statement to that effect. For example. In this analysis I

will address the following: (a) Evaluation of Nixasana’s leadership, (b) An analysis of

stakeholder treatment under Nixasan’s leadership, and (c) an analysis of the firm using external

and internal environmental analysis.

Sample Heading 1

Evaluate the leadership question here (or whatever the first question is – address it here).

Make sure you indent the first paragraph blah blah blah.

Sample Heading 2

Evaluate the second topic or question here blah blah blah.

Sample Heading 3

Evaluate the third question here blah blah blah.

Conclusion

In your conclusion I want some assessment of what you learned. Provide at at least (a)

lessons you learned and (b) recommendations you might make based on the case.

Recommendations can apply to any industry or company.


Case Study - Title 3

References (example)

Murray, A. (2006, September 6, 2006). H-P board clash over leaks triggers angry resignation:

Perkins slams briefcase, says, 'I quit and I'm leaving,' as probe fingers a friend a new era

of governance Wall Street Journal, p. A1.

Prilleltensky, I. (2000). Value-based leadership in organizations: Balancing values, interests, and

power among citizens, workers, and leaders. Ethics & Behavior, 10(2), 139-158.

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