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Case Study

This document provides guidance on how to analyze a case study. It explains that a case study presents a business scenario to identify problems and recommend solutions. It outlines the steps to: 1) identify the key problems in the scenario, 2) analyze the issues using relevant theory, 3) develop and compare alternative solutions, and 4) select the best solution and make recommendations. Case analyses assess how one thinks and structures problems. The document then details how to understand the situation, identify core problems, analyze issues, explore solutions, choose the best solution, and structure a case analysis report.

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Case Study

This document provides guidance on how to analyze a case study. It explains that a case study presents a business scenario to identify problems and recommend solutions. It outlines the steps to: 1) identify the key problems in the scenario, 2) analyze the issues using relevant theory, 3) develop and compare alternative solutions, and 4) select the best solution and make recommendations. Case analyses assess how one thinks and structures problems. The document then details how to understand the situation, identify core problems, analyze issues, explore solutions, choose the best solution, and structure a case analysis report.

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Case Study Analysis

What is case ???


A case is a scenario that gives you the opportunity to identify
problems and recommend a course of action in a business
situation. The case may be real or fictional, but will usually
represent a complex situation with no ready solutions.
What need to be done?
identify the problems in the situation presented in the
scenario
analyze the key issues within the context of the theory
presented in your course
develop and compare alternative solutions to the problems
consider the advantages and disadvantages of various possible
solutions
select the best solution and make recommendations for action
write up your case analysis in appropriate case analysis report
format.
Why are you asked to write case
analyses?

Case analyses are often used in employment interviews to


assess:
How you think?
How you structure problems?
Your ability to *conceptualize, *draw clarity from ambiguity,
*form views, *make recommendations.
What do you need to do to understand
the situation?

What is the mission of the organization?


Who are the "stakeholders" within/outside the organization?
What is the major problem?
What is the role of management in relation to the problem?
What external factors impact on the organization?
Steps to identifying the core problems:

distinguish between symptoms of the major problems .

distinguish between immediate and longer term problems.

find evidence to support your decision about what you


believe to be the core problems.
How to analyze the issues:

Identify any bias in the way the case is described.


Classify the factors that influence the problem as internal or
external to the organization.
Identify the decisions that need to be made.
Identify strategic issues.
Identify risk factors.
Exploring alternative solutions:

consider individual and organizational levels


consider the long and the short term
define the alternative possible solutions
compare the alternative solutions in regard to *theoretical
grounding, *strengths and weaknesses, *risk factors.
How do you choose the best solution?

As you explore the alternative solutions you will begin to decide


on the best solution for the organization in solving its problems.
It is important at this stage to provide a justification for the
solution you choose.
What are the steps in making a
recommendation?
Express your recommendations precisely.

Ensure that your recommendations are complementary.

Ensure that it is feasible to implement the recommendations.


Present your case analysis

A case analysis is presented as a report. Refer handout on reports


for guidance on how to format a report. The following is a
suggested structure for a case analysis report:
Conclusion: Identify the best solution.
Recommendations: Identify the courses of action
needed to implement the best solution.
What makes a good case analysis:

Clearly identifies the core problems

provides a justification for the choice of core problems

analyses the issues underlying the problem in terms of the


relevant theory

uses appropriate terminology


justifies the alternative solutions in terms of appropriate theory

justifies the choice of the best solution

presents feasible and complementary recommendations for


implementing the best solution

presented in appropriate report format

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