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Order Description
Case Guidelin" rel="nofollow">ines
1. Restate the case in" rel="nofollow">in your own words
a. In 1-2 paragraphs high light the key poin" rel="nofollow">ints (This helps to ensure that you are gettin" rel="nofollow">ing the important poin" rel="nofollow">ints)
2. Problem statement
a. In 1-2 sentences, state what the problem is and what the solution should focus on.
3. Analysis (Quantitative)
a. You will have a min" rel="nofollow">inimum of two parts to the quantitative analysis. These cases are numbers based, therefore you need to show the current state (prove the current problem with numbers). This
establishes the baselin" rel="nofollow">ine which you will use to show that your next section, actually fixes the problem. These solutions calculations are the evidence that you have solved the case. If you cannot
get to this phase, this is a cue that you need to ask questions (see case discussion).
b. You can in" rel="nofollow">include Excel output for calculations
i. You do not need to in" rel="nofollow">include calculations in" rel="nofollow">in the body of the paper; place them in" rel="nofollow">in an Excel appendix. However, …
ii. Make them easy to read with adequate documentation. Note, this does not mean that you only have your analysis and numbers in" rel="nofollow">in the Appendix/Excel. You need to provide adequate detail in" rel="nofollow">in the body
of the report.
iii. You need to in" rel="nofollow">include the supportin" rel="nofollow">ing numbers in" rel="nofollow">in the body of the text.
4. Analysis (Qualitative), recommendations, and conclusions
a. Provide a recommended solution to the situation.
i. Give both pros and cons to the solution
ii. State implementation issue(s)
5. Overall note: The primary objective is to answer for the manager. If you can't hand your analysis to the manager in" rel="nofollow">in the case and have them apply your recommendations, it is not a good case
write-up. See note below about the memo format.
There is no specific template for the case write-up because there are many ways to do it.
One potential format for the case is to write it as a memo to the manager in" rel="nofollow">in the case. This has been successfully used as it keeps your focus on explain" rel="nofollow">inin" rel="nofollow">ing the what, why, and how to the person that
would be utilizin" rel="nofollow">ing your analysis. The above guidelin" rel="nofollow">ines still apply.
Every case must have some form of conclusion. Merely answerin" rel="nofollow">ing the questions and not decidin" rel="nofollow">ing what your recommended course of action is not a complete case. Many times there is no one right answer,
so the defense of your answer will determin" rel="nofollow">ine the suitability of the conclusion, i.e., defend your answer.
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