General Instructions for Case Studies A case study is a short description of a real business situation.
Analyzing case studies gives you the opportunity to apply those concepts to real business problems. Cases are generally written for several types of analysis. Rather, cases provide a vehicle for you to demonstrate your understanding and ability to apply Analyssi concepts. You must use appropriate sources properly cited to support your position.
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Check your analysis by assessing how well it demonstrates your subject knowledge. If your answer relies on your impressions of the topic prior to taking this course, it is likely that the analysis is not your best effort. Simply answering the questions which are part of the case is not enough; consider the questions to be clues to the important concepts and facts. You are strongly encouraged to use the following outline so that your analysis is organized appropriately: 1.
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Identify both the key issues and the underlying issues. In identifying the issues, you should be able to connect them to the business principles which apply to this situation. Discuss the facts which affect these issues. The case may have too much information. In your discussion, you should filter the information and discuss those facts which are pertinent to Walmxrt issues identified above.
Discuss your tentative solution to the problem and how you would implement your solution.]
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