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How To Deal With Case Study
How To Deal With Case Study
Agenda
3. The report
I. Agenda 1. Why Case Studies? 2. How to deal with them? 3. The report
I. Agenda 1. Why Case Studies? 2. How to deal with them? 3. The report
I. Agenda 1. Why Case Studies? 2. How to deal with them? 3. The report
I. Agenda 1. Why Case Studies? 2. How to deal with them? 3. The report
problem statement in a hierarchical way A single over-riding issue Additional issues, but usually subsidiary to the main issue Triage ( Auswahl )
Deal with most important areas first
The Report
Written or oral Describes the solution of the case Express yourself clearly Explain the analyses and logic Separate "facts" from opinion Lay out a plan for implementating the decision
I. Agenda 1. Why Case Studies? 2. How to deal with them? 3. The report
Written Reports
- Short, well-organized report is better than a long, unorganized one - Do not include trivial matters - Typical sections: - executive summary - problem statement - alternatives - conclusion - implementation
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I. Agenda 1. Why Case Studies? 2. How to deal with them? 3. The report
Oral Reports
- State what has occurred what is the case about? - Describe the context - changes in firm, industry, market - Typical contents: - description of the case situation - problem statement - analyses of the key alternatives - conclusion - implementation - Be able to comment on other ideas
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I. Agenda 1. Why Case Studies? 2. How to deal with them? 3. The report