1. Case Study Analysis

Please take a moment to read over the Case Study Analysis Guidelines and rubric below. Conducting a case study analysis should be done in a thoughtful manner and clear guidelines have been provided. In any industry, in every market, and in all environments, there is the need to think critically, apply your knowledge, and make actionable choices. This includes both experience-based knowledge and academic knowledge. Conducting a case study analysis is an excellent opportunity for you to apply some of your recently acquired know-how and to gain insight into real-world issues.

Conducting a case study analysis requires you to investigate a business problem or issue, examine possible solutions, and propose an effective action-based recommendation. Answers to case study analysis write-ups are not black and white, cases are specifically designed for critical thought, further investigation, and proactive solution building.

Please read the case study provided in the other document labeled: Case Study.(note: the actual case begins on page three (3) of the document): 

Once you have completed your Case Study Analysis, take the time to read it through. Reading aloud may help you identify any grammatical errors. You may find it helpful to ask yourself:

  • Does your analysis include your knowledge base? This includes experience-based knowledge as well as knowledge from the textbook reading and presentation.
  • Is the paper in the current APA style?
  • After reading the analysis, does it align with the Case Study Analysis Guidelines?

2. Case Study Guideline:

Why We Analyze

Conducting a Case Study Analysis requires you to investigate a business problem or issue, examine possible solutions, and propose an effective solution. When reviewing cases, there is always an issue, policy, change in environment, or problem that has led to the discussion of change or the next steps. In Business Ethics, this is no different. When you are reading through the cases, make sure to consider the stakeholders: Who are they? Where did they come from? What are their motives? And [perhaps] most importantly, how do the next steps impact them? Each case study in this course has multiple viewpoints, consider them carefully, and think through your next step recommendations/ solutions. How are the externalities (positive, negative, and neutral) going to impact the different parties?

Research, Analyze, and Solve

  • Read the case thoroughly and note the following:
    • Key concerns
    • Environment
    • Facts
    • What do you need to know further about the organization?
  • Analyze the case and answer the following:
    • What are the main issues?
    • Why do these issues exist?
    • How are these issues impacting the organization?
    • When did the issues begin/arise?
    • Who is responsible?
  • Critique alternative solutions. Reach into your course learnings to answer the following:
    • What frameworks can be applied?
    • What options exist for solutions?
    • Have you personally experienced any of these? If so, what processes did you use to solve the issues?
    • Are there real-world examples of companies that went through a similar situation?
  • Make a judgment on the best solution.
    • Consider the alternatives you researched.
    • Identify which solution is the most effective, efficient (think costs, impacts, and value), and realistic. 

Writing Guidelines

Your paper should be written using the following formatting guidelines: 

  • Introduction
    • State the problem or issue.
    • Summarize and introduce the situation. 
  • Background
    • Identify the environment, the culture, and any social/political/economic factors.
    • Use outside research to establish an understanding of the organization.
  • Alternatives
    • Explain the possible options and include:
      • Pros of the alternative.
      • Cons of the alternative.
    • Explain why these alternatives are possible or not possible and answer the following:
      • What are the obstacles to the alternative?
      • Are there outside forces at play?
  • Proposed Solution
    • Decide on one solution.
    • Provide support for your solution.
    • Explain your reasoning by answering the following:
      • Did you do outside research?
      • Can you back up your solution with real-world examples?
  • Recommendations
    • How will your solution be implemented?
    • Is there an action plan for your solution?
    • Who will be tasked with these steps? 
  •  References

Select the Finalization section to continue

Finalizing Your Deliverable

Once you have completed the Case Study Analysis draft, take the time to read through and check for grammar, gaps, and inconsistencies. Did you state the problem or issue? Did you support your conclusion? Can the reader understand your writing and follow your argument?

The following are style, length, and expectation guidelines:

  • APA style is to be used.
  • Citations are required.
  • The analysis should be three pages minimum and five pages maximum not including the title page and references. 

Note: Answers to Case Study Analysis Write-ups are not black and white. Cases are designed to allow for creative, active, and proactive thinking and strategizing. No two papers will be alike, but what papers are expected to include can be found in the rubric attached to each Case Study Analysis activity. Before submission please take a moment to “grade” yourself using the rubric provided.

Instructions:

Craft a Case Study Analysis

Words: 1500

Format: APA in a word document

References: 5

Due by:

Title Page and Reference page 

5 pages (not including the title page and references),

double spaced

First-person

*Please ensure the rubric (located just below) is met to the highest standard.

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