Professional Documents
Culture Documents
This year as we enter the 10th year during our Annual Roundtable, we welcome alumni to
prepare case studies which will be put up during the event as a poster exhibition.
Once we receive the case study, it will be vetted for its academic rigour by a Committee
and you will be asked to prepare a poster on it. You will be asked to send us the poster
content as a ppt and JTSDS will frame and mount it.
Besides creating posters, we hope to bring out an anniversary publication compiling these
case-studies- around appropriate themes.
Cover Page
(Include Title name, email Id and contact phone numbers)
Executive Summary
(to focus on key points/findings/ analysis)
Introduction
Current context or situation analysis and/or background including a objectives, and why
the case study is important/ significant
Body
May include:
Relevant Details of the case
Analysis of Case, theoretical implications
Key Issues
Recommendations or reflections
Could include:
Assumptions
Justification/Predicted Outcome
It is important that all creative ideas be founded upon some logic or rationale and
a thorough understanding of context and expected changes/impact.
Conclusion
References
Pl source journals, periodicals, and policy documents, books as well as any online
research. Make sure you support your ideas with facts and figures. Please try to use your
own words and ideas based on research rather than copy and paste from the internet. Pl
use in-line citations style recommended at the tiss website at
http://download.tiss.edu/research/overview/Manual_of_Style_2013-2012.pdf
Appendices
All charts, tables, figures and other related items can be placed here and referenced in the
report.