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CASE ANALYSIS

CASE STUDY
PRESENTATION
MATRIX
A case study analysis requires you to investigate a
business problem, examine the alternative solutions,
and propose the most effective solution using
supporting evidence.

A case study should include background information on the specific topic, an


analysis of the case under student showing problems or effective strategies, as
well as recommendations.

A case study can focus on a business or entire industry, a specific project or


program, or a person.
PREPARING THE CASE
1. Read and Examine the Case Thoroughly

2. Focus Your Analysis

3. Uncover Possible Solutions/Changes Needed

4. Select the Best Solution


DRAFTING THE CASE /
CASE STUDY
PRESENTATION MATRIX
I. Introduction/Background of the Study
II. Statement of the Problem
III. Analysis of the Case/Objective of the Study
IV. Areas of Consideration
V. Solutions or Alternatives Courses of Actions
VI.Recommendations
VII.Results and Impact
VIII.Conclusion
Section Details to Include Purpose
• Title of the case study Introduces the topic, sets the
I. Introduction/
• Brief background of the case study context, and gives the audience
Background of the • Overview of the problem or challenge an understanding of the subject
Study • A summary of the case matter.
• Clear description of the problem or challenge the
II. Statement of the case study addresses Identifies the core issue(s) and
Problem • Why is it important to solve this problem? explains the significance of
• Key stakeholders involved addressing them.
• Question type-refer to guide questions
• Outline your objectives depending on the number of Provides a deep analysis of the
III. Analysis of the
SOP problem, backed by relevant
Case/ Objective of
• Data and facts related to the case data, to show how the issue
the Study
• Key challenges and underlying causes developed and its impact.
• Important areas to consider involve a systematic
approach to analyze situation, identify core problems, Evaluate the internal
evaluate solutions and present well-supported strengths and weaknesses of
recommendations.
IV. Areas of the subject, as well as the
• Used common tools to evaluate internal strengths
Considerations external opportunities and
and weaknesses and external opportunities and
threats within the case such as SWOT, PESTLE, 5Ws, threats, to understand the
etc. context of the case.
Section Details to Include Purpose
• Give a tleast 3 alternatives or possible solution of the problems. Cite the
advantages and disadvantages of each ACA.
• Justifications for each solution Presents the potential solutions, analyzes their
IV. Solutions or Alternative • Evaluation of pros and cons for each solution feasibility, and compares the advantages and
Courses of Actions • Support this solution with solid evidence, such as: disadvantages of each.
 Concepts from class (text readings, discussions, lectures)
 Outside research
 Personal experience (anecdotes)
• (Choose or recommend only the best alternative course of action- ACA).
Explain the rationale of your choice. Example: We highly recommend
alternative course of action number 2 because..... Offers the best solution and details a step-by-
V. Recommendations
• Specific recommendation based on the analysis and alternatives step plan to execute it effectively.
• Justification of the chosen solution
• Action plan for implementation

• Expected outcomes if the solution is implemented Provides insights into the potential success of
VI. Results and Impact • Metrics to measure success the solution and the tangible benefits that will
• Long-term impact on stakeholders and organization result from its implementation.

• (conclude the case and analyze what Action Plan may be proposed to
prevent recurring of problems). AP can be in a matrix form (table format).
Ensure that your AP compose of key areas or indicators, goals &
Concludes the presentation, reinforcing the
objectives, strategy/program, person responsible, budget/resources, and
VIII. Conclusion importance of the problem, proposed
success
solution, and expected results.
• indicator & target rate.
• Final thoughts and reflections
• Call to action (if applicable)
Engages the audience and provides further
Q&A Session • Prepare to answer questions from the audience clarification on any points discussed during the
presentation.
SAMPLE CASE
CASE STUDY
INSTRUCTIONS:
• Work by group (everyone will turn in individually).
• Answer using Microsoft Word
• Arial / font 12 and minimum of 4 pages including cover page.
• Follow the case study format provided .
• Case questions are just guide.
• Use the scientific process in answering the case.
• Practice brainstorming with your team.
RUBRIC FOR EVALUATING YOUR PERFORMANCE:
1. Each activity will be given corresponding point/s according to the degree of difficulty.
2. The points in the table indicated with the instructions to be given.
3. Each activity shall have a total point of 100%.
RUBRIC for ACTIVITIES
Criteria Outstanding Very Good Average Poor
93-100 85-92 77-84 69-76
Complete in most aspects Incomplete in many
Complete in all aspects and Incomplete and does not
Completeness and includes most aspects and includes few
includes all requirements include requirements
requirements requirements
Analysis and Use of Presents an insightful and Presents an insightful and Presents shallow analysis Presents incomplete
entrepreneurial in-depth analysis of all analysis of all data; uses of all data; used limited analysis of all data; and
leadership in data; uses many human some human behavior in human behavior in failed to use human
organization behavior in organization organization concepts and organization concepts and behavior in organization
concepts and concepts and principles principles learned in the principles learned in the concepts and principles
principles learned in the subject. subject. subject. learned in the subject.
Presents a complete, Presents specific, realistic,
Presents some applicable Presents limited,
realistic, and applicable and applicable
recommendations from the recommendation from the
recommendation from the recommendations from the
Setting of data gathered, and shows data gathered, and failed
data gathered, and shows data gathered, and show
recommendation for how to use it in their future to show how to use it in
how to use it in their future how to use it in their future
future action plans action plans. their future action plans.
action plans. action plans.
The paper has
Over-all The paper has clarity, The paper lacks clarity,
sophisticated clarity, The paper is unfocused and
cohesiveness conciseness and conciseness and
conciseness and contains serious errors.
(includes writing and correctness. Includes all correctness. Includes
correctness. Includes all Failed to include relevant
presentation of needed relevant data and limited relevant data and
needed relevant data and data and analysis.
paper) analysis. analysis.
analysis.

Punctuality(submissi Submitted on or before Submitted slightly late (1 Submitted very late (4+
Submitted late ( 2-3 days)
on time) deadline day) days) or not submitted.
THANK YOU

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