ANALYZING A CASE STUDY
As just mentioned, the purpose of the case study is to let you apply the concepts you've learned when you analyze the issues facing a specific company. To analyze a case study, therefore, you must examine closely the issues with which the company is confronted. Most often you will need to read the case several times - once to grasp the overall picture of what is happening to the company and then several times more to discover and grasp the specific problems.
Generally, detailed analysis of a case study should include eight areas:
To analyze a case, you need to apply what you've learned to each of these areas. We offer a summary of the steps you can take to analyze the case material for each of the eight points we just noted.
Having done this analysis, you will have generated both an analysis of the company's environment and a list of opportunities and threats. The SWOT checklist lists some common environmental opportunities and threats that you may look for, but the list you generate will be specific to your company.
Once you complete this analysis, you will have a full picture of the way the company is operating and be in a position to evaluate the potential of its strategy. Thus, you will be able to make recommendations concerning the pattern of its future actions. However, first, you need to consider strategy implementation or the way the company tries to achieve its strategy.
In some cases, there will be little information on these issues, whereas in others there will be a lot. Obviously, in analyzing each case you should gear the analysis toward its most salient issues. For example, organizational conflict, power, and politics will be important issues for some companies. Try to analyze why problems in these areas are occurring. Do they occur because of bad strategy formulation or because of bad strategy implementation?
Organizational change is an issue in many cases because the companies are attempting to alter their strategies or structures to solve strategic problems. Thus, as a part of the analysis, you might suggest an action plan that the company in question could use to achieve its goals. For example, you might list in a logical sequence the steps the company would need to follow to alter its business-level strategy from differentiation to focus.
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Using the Business Databases:
1) Click on Advanced Search
3) Type into the search box, or click tab called "Publication Type"
4) Enter the keywords "Case Studies" AND any additional keywords about your specific topic
5) Check the "Full-Text Only" Option on the left side of the screen
6) If applicable use the "Published Date" to enter the dates you wish to limit results.
Example: If your instructor has said you can use case studies as far back as the year 2005, in the Start Date Limiter field enter 01/01/2005 as your start date, then leave the End Date blank to obtain the most current case studies to date.
7) Click search
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