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CASE ANALYSIS HOW TO ORGANIZE AN ESSAYS PROBLEM ESSAY Problem definition Diagnosis Proving Causal Links Problem Action Plans DECISION ESSAY state-and-prove Model 6. Action plan 5. Critique of options 4. Proof of recommended option 3. Decision criteria 2. Decision options 1. Recommended decision (position statement) prove-and-state model 1. Decision options alternatives Extreme Middle Extreme 2. Decision criteria Competitive success • Low-cost product • Profitability • Productivity Variables Competitiveness Costs Time 3. Critique of other options 4. Proof of remaining option 5. Recommended decision 6. Action plan EVALUATION ESSAYS Bottom-line evaluation (position statement) Evaluation criteria Proof of the evaluation 1. Economic factors • Advantages • Disadvantages 2. Political factors • Disadvantages • Advantages 3. Social factors • Advantages • Disadvantages Qualifications Action plan WRITE CASE-BASED ESSAY Basics in writing an Essays How? Action plan • How do you solve a problem? • How do you implement a decision? • How do you improve a performance? Characteristics • Sets goals based on the argument • Addresses the actionable content of the argument • Consists of specific steps • Has realistic short- and long-term steps • Identifies and responds to the major risk to the plan Why? Argument (uses evidence to persuade the reader ) qualitative`& quantitative Disadvantages & Advantage compares the positive data to the negative What? Position statement (expresses a conclusion) BASIC CONCEPTS Expectancy Theory (Victor Vroom) 5 Cs analysis of marketing situations 5 Ps Model of Leadership (Mildred Golden Pryor, J. Christopher White, and Leslie A.Toombs) • Macroeconomics • Value Chain (Michael Porter) TYPES OF CASE SITUATIONS • Problems significant outcome or performance Success can also be a problem no explicit explanation of the outcome or performance Elements • Problem definition • Diagnosis • Cause-effect analysis • Concepts and frameworks • Actions • Decisions • Decision options • Decision criteria • Relevant evidence Element • Options • Criteria • Analysis of options (Positive & Negatives) • Recommendation • Actions • Evaluations requires appropriate criteria. the circumstances portrayed in the case Examples macroeconomic criteria competitive criteria Positive/Negatives Elements • Criteria •Terms • Evaluative analysis • Bottom-line judgment • Qualifications [Qualifications state factors that are not part of the evaluation but that have a significant effect on it.] • Actions • Rules • The type of information needed in a situation • The appropriate rule to furnish that information • The correct way to apply the rule • The data necessary to execute the rule Description of process 1. Situation 2. Questions 3. Hypothesis 4. Proof and action 5. Alternatives accurate causal analysis realize a problem exists and then define it for yourself an explanation of the problem by linking the outcome or performance to its root causes—this is the main work of problem analysis. As soon as you encounter a stated decision, you should look for astatement of the alternatives. If they aren’t stated, then the first goal of analysis is to come up with plausible decision option The analysis should focus on those causes that have the greatest influence or impact on the problem. In other words, strive for the least number of causes sufficient to account for the principal effects. multipoint scales positive and negative effective or ineffective “economic consequences” or “impact on collaborators.” “advantages” or “disadvantages.” realized in

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  • CASE ANALYSIS

    HOW TO ORGANIZE AN ESSAYS

    PROBLEM ESSAY

    Problem definition

    Diagnosis

    Proving Causal Links

    Problem Action Plans

    DECISION ESSAY

    state-and-prove Model

    6. Action plan

    5. Critique of options

    4. Proof of recommended option

    3. Decision criteria

    2. Decision options

    1. Recommended decision (position statement)

    prove-and-state model

    1. Decision options alternatives

    Extreme

    Middle

    Extreme

    2. Decision criteria

    Competitive success

    Low-cost product

    Profitability

    Productivity

    Variables

    Competitiveness

    Costs

    Time

    3. Critique of other options

    4. Proof of remaining option

    5. Recommended decision

    6. Action plan

    EVALUATION ESSAYS

    Bottom-line evaluation (position statement)

    Evaluation criteria

    Proof of the evaluation

    1. Economic factors Advantages

    Disadvantages

    2. Political factors Disadvantages

    Advantages

    3. Social factors Advantages

    Disadvantages

    Qualifications

    Action plan

    WRITE CASE-BASED ESSAY Basics in writing an Essays

    How? Action plan

    How do you solve a problem?

    How do you implement a decision?

    How do you improve a performance?

    Characteristics

    Sets goals based on the argument

    Addresses the actionable content of the argument

    Consists of specific steps

    Has realistic short- and long-term steps

    Identifies and responds to the major risk to the plan

    Why? Argument (uses evidence to persuade the reader )

    qualitative`& quantitative

    Disadvantages & Advantage

    compares the positive data to the negative

    What? Position statement (expresses a conclusion)

    BASIC CONCEPTS

    Expectancy Theory (Victor Vroom)

    5 Cs analysis of marketing situations

    5 Ps Model of Leadership (Mildred Golden Pryor, J. Christopher White, and

    Leslie A.Toombs)

    Macroeconomics

    Value Chain (Michael Porter)

    TYPES OF CASE SITUATIONS

    Problems

    significant outcome or performanceSuccess can also be a problem

    no explicit explanation

    of the outcome or performance

    Elements

    Problem definition

    Diagnosis

    Cause-effect analysis

    Concepts and frameworks

    Actions

    Decisions

    Decision options

    Decision criteria

    Relevant evidence

    Element

    Options

    Criteria

    Analysis of options (Positive & Negatives)

    Recommendation

    Actions

    Evaluations

    requires appropriate criteria.

    the circumstances portrayed in the caseExamples

    macroeconomic criteria

    competitive criteria

    Positive/Negatives

    Elements

    Criteria

    Terms

    Evaluative analysis

    Bottom-line judgment

    Qualifications [Qualifications state factors that are not part of the evaluation but that have

    a significant effect on it.]

    Actions

    Rules

    The type of information needed in a situation

    The appropriate rule to furnish that information

    The correct way to apply the rule

    The data necessary to execute the rule

    Description of process

    1. Situation

    2. Questions

    3. Hypothesis

    4. Proof and action

    5. Alternatives

    accurate causal analysis

    realize a problem exists and then define it for yourself

    an explanation of the problemby linking the outcome or performance to its root

    causesthis is the main work of problem analysis.

    As soon as you encounter a stated decision, you should look for astatement of the

    alternatives. If they arent stated, then the first goal of analysis is to come up with

    plausible decision option

    The analysis should focus on those causes that have the greatest influence or impact

    on the problem.

    In other words, strive

    for the least number of causes sufficient to account for the principal effects.

    multipoint scales

    positive and negative

    effective or ineffective

    economic consequences or impact on collaborators.

    advantages or disadvantages.

    realized in