PROBLEM-based learningThe use of business case studies has been promoted frequently as a method for providing realistic learning scenarios and for developing accounting graduates who are active and independent learners. This article extends a recent study into the use of case studies (Adler et al....
Convey to your audience why the problem is important. If it is a problem that needs to be solved immediately, the report will likely receive more attention than if it is one that is not as high on the company's priority list. Explain a few key ways in which the company is currently b...
Classic case studies at business school assume in most scenarios that the problem is known and the solution needs to be found. In the real world, the problem is unknown, the situation is highly ambiguous, and the most difficult part is making the decision that might solve that same problem ...
There is so much written about the role of case studies in business schools classrooms. When the role of case studies is discussed, it is usually in relation to the case discussion at the end of each chapter of business text books, rather than about what does and does not the case requir...
You may, however, be assigned other case studies that do not have questions. This Hands-On Guide presents a structured framework to help you analyze such cases as well as the case studies in this text. Knowing how to analyze a case will help you attack virtually any business problem. A...
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While such topics routinely appear in business ethics case studies, the problem in teaching them in Asian settings—college classrooms, university seminars, and in-house training programs—is that the cases tend to reflect the cultural values shared by their authors and the people in the situations...
The paper analyses Case study as an example of Task-Based Learning (TBL) method which focuses on communicative approach towards problem solving tasks presented in authentic Case studies. The paper deals with language and subject matter integration in the creation and implementation of Case studies in...
Case Studies Creative Problem-Solving in Negotiations Creative Problem-Solving All too often, negotiators can become bound as they commit to taking a competitive approach to their negotiation. As a result, they don't allow themselves to be flexible or to consider a creative approach. Taking a ...
Emphasize problem and solution. Storytelling and images aside, you still need to include the key components of a case study. Make sure you’re emphasizing the original problem or challenge that the customer faced. It should also include their goals, or what they hoped to achieve by buying into...