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Guidelines for Case Study Analysis - November 10th, 2006

Steps in Case Study Analysis::

1. Read the given Case not just once but twice and understand the details provided.

2. Identify the main problem or problems and sub-problems mentioned in the case very clearly.

3. Also make sure you understand the situation clearly.

4. Note down the facts of the case seperately. this includes things like factual statements, statistical data, quotations and daigrams, etc.

5. Explore the case and arrive at a possible solution.

6. Comment on the SWOT on the basis of the details provided in the case.

7. Decide and recommend, a course of action to the case not only with the details provided in the case but also the depth of knwoledge you have acquired about the other Management subjects relevant to the matter discussed in the case.

8. While giving the possible solutions to the case one of the main points to be considered is keep it short and sweet. Limit your answer. Instead of praragraphs, if possible, use bullet point numbering. Your interpretation to the case should be unbiased and not a one sided argument.

9. Support your decision and recommendations with you own exhibits, quantitative analysis, graphs, tables, charts, etc to present the data clearly and precisely.

10. Follow a sequence of Facts, Observation, Recommendations and Conclusions.

11. If there are direct Questions asked, use the above method only ( prefered )
and relate your anwers to the question with respect to your facts, observations, recommendations in short.





The below file attached is extremely important as solving case studies is the toughest part of any answer paper. Its time consuming and at times can be tough enough and confusing.

So Friends, as MP assures u with constant updates and tips, her is our second effort to make things eaiser for you...

The below file is detailed information about what are the types of case studies and how to solve them. Please download it. Its is for you all only.
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