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Title: A Guide To Case Analysis
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According to the dictionary case analysis is one of the most general and applicable methods of analytical thinking, depending only on the division of a problem, decision or situation into a sufficient number of separate cases. In this particular article the author talks about why cases are used to practice strategic management, the objectives of case analysis, preparing a case for class discussion, participating in class discussion of a case, preparing a written case analysis, preparing the oral presentation, researching companies via the Internet, and the ten commandments of case analysis... Showed first 250 characters
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According to the dictionary case analysis is one of the most general and applicable methods of analytical thinking, depending only on the division of a problem, decision or situation into a sufficient number of separate cases. In this particular article the author talks about why cases are used to practice strategic management, the objectives of case analysis, preparing a case for class discussion, participating in class discussion of a case, preparing a written case analysis, preparing the oral presentation, researching companies via the Internet, and the ten commandments of case analysis... Showed next 250 characters
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