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1. Title: The title should succinctly describe the subject or focus of the case study.

2. Abstract (Optional): A brief summary of the case study, highlighting the main
points, findings, and conclusions.
3. Introduction:
• Provide background information about the subject of the case study.
• Clearly state the purpose and objectives of the case study.
• Outline the structure and organization of the case study.
4. Case Description:
• Provide a detailed description of the subject or situation being studied.
• Include relevant contextual information, such as the time frame, location,
and key individuals or entities involved.
• Describe any relevant factors or variables that may impact the case.
5. Methodology (if applicable):
• Explain the methods and approaches used to collect data or analyze the
case.
• Discuss any limitations or constraints of the methodology.
6. Findings:
• Present the main findings of the case study.
• Use evidence, data, or examples to support your findings.
• Organize the findings logically and clearly.
7. Analysis:
• Interpret and analyze the findings in relation to the objectives of the case
study.
• Discuss the significance of the findings and their implications.
• Consider alternative interpretations or perspectives.
8. Discussion:
• Engage in a broader discussion about the case study.
• Compare the findings to existing literature or theoretical frameworks.
• Address any unanswered questions or areas for further research.
9. Conclusion:
• Summarize the key points and findings of the case study.
• Restate the significance of the case study and its implications.
• Offer recommendations or lessons learned, if applicable.
• or additional analysis.

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