Analyzing a case study /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Palgrave Macmillan Education,
2016
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Series: | Pocket study skills. |
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1. Understanding case study assignments. 1. What is a case study? -- What will my assignment involve? -- Reading the assignment brief -- 4. What if I have to find my own case to analyze? -- -- Part 2. Reading the case and making notes. 5. Reading with a critical mindset -- 6. Identifying key facts/issues in a case -- 7. Formulating your aims and objectives -- 8. Interrogating the facts -- 9. What if there's information missing from the case? -- -- Part 3. Analyzing the case. 10. What are you trying to find out from the readings? -- 11. Selecting relevant readings -- 12. Applying theory and research to the case -- 13. Diagnosing underlying causes of problems -- 14. Discussing best practice -- 15. Brainstorming solution options -- -- Part 4. Selecting a solution. 16. Evaluating solution options -- 17. Justifying your solution -- 18. Developing an action plan.