How to Analyze a Business Case Study
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
- I present several frameworks you can use for analyzing a business case study. I hope you find it helpful. You can download the presentation here: drive.google.com/file/d/1QygS...
Dear Steven, Thanks for making this whole video. this is the greatest Video about case study i ever watch. Thankyou!
Dear Steven, this was a great video. Thank you so much for creating it. The detailed approach to analyze a Decision-driven case was just fantastic. Could also share slides to do a detailed analysis of Evaluation and Problem type cases?
Dear Mr. Silverman, this is a great and very helpful video. Thank you very much for your work and advice.
dear mr.steven thank you fir creating this video. I was so happy for dwonload the presentation. greet from Indonesia
Hi Mr. Silverman , this was indeed an informational content. Obviously it is gonna help me analyze the case in detail. I would like offer my sincere gratitude for this content.
Nicely packed, beautifully delivered
Thank you Steven for the guideline. It's really helpful for entry level like me to not get lost while facing a case. Is it possible to know where to find about how to present problem and evaluation cases ? Thank you.
Undoubtedly, this is one of the best discussions on Case Study. Thank you so much for uploading. Do you have any such slides for Problem and Evaluation part as well? It would be great if you share. Thanks again.
Amazing video!! Extremely useful. 🙌
Wow..Simply awesome Steven...
Great video and explanation!
Hey Steven, I love the content of this video, so thank you for posting. One question I have is this: Is it appropriate to consider individual risks that are identified & listed in a project's risk register to be a case? Meaning, is it reasonable to consider a risk response plan for one identified risk to be a mini case study, focusing on that individual risk, for the project? Or are business case studies meant to be much broader in scope? It seems to me that Case Study Action Plans & Risk Response Plans have substantial overlap.
Thank you so much Steven for such a great informative video
My pleasure. Glad you found it useful..
Thanks a lot, Mr. Steven. This is indeed helpful to me. I would like you to use a very good example of a case study to drive home your points. Thank you.
Thank you for your feedback. I hope you were able to apply the ideas to your work. Best, Steven
Thank you soo much for uploading the video.It is very helpful
Thank you so much. This has been a really helpful video. I wonder where I can download the other slides about problem and evaluation type of cases.
Very helpful video.... Thanku for uploading it..
love the tips very helpful for beginner
Thank you for this wonderful video. I find it very useful specially for my class. For academic purposes, I am requesting permission to use your video. Thanks again.
Thank you for your kind words, Rizalino. Yes, of course, you may use it for your class. I hope the students find it useful.
Good work done I need more
Thank you this very helpful
You are welcome. Glad you found it useful.
Thank you,thank you, thank you
You're welcome! Hope it helped.
Thank you for this awesome video! Now, I would love to know where to find a database of case studies.
I use case studies from numerous sources. In my classes I used them primarily from Harvard at www.hbsp.harvard.edu. But a search with most search engines will turn up lots of sources.
very nice presentation. Wondering can you make one video with one example and explaining the case study that will be helpful
This is a great idea. I will consider doing this in the future.
@@snseattle so? Did you make one?
Dear Steven, this is a great presentation. Could you tell me where I could find business cases already solved to practice for an interview? thank you
You have to buy them
Hi Steven, this is a great video. Question: you only explain at the end how to approach a Decision drive case. Do you also have examples how to appraoch a problem/evaluation cases? Thanks
Hi Guy - The approach to the other cases is very similar. The main difference is the set up. In a problem case, it is about clearly defining the problem to be solved and then using the case data to drive the solution. Similarly, in an evaluation case it is about the setup. For evaluation, you must identify the criteria for evaluation and use the case data to inform the solution. In both of these approaches, however, the structure of the write-up is the same. Start with the setup and solution, then work through the structure. Hope this helps.
You can download a copy of How To Analyze A Business Case Study here: drive.google.com/file/d/1QygSP7QptupazcRYxqR1W03LLrQ181av/view?usp=sharing
how about case study on 2 problems statement
is this powerpoint downloadable somewhere?
Yes. You can get it here: drive.google.com/file/d/1QygSP7QptupazcRYxqR1W03LLrQ181av/view?usp=sharing
hi thank you for the video, will you also release video regarding evaluation driven case? thanks
Hi Mary Grace - I answered this question for Guy below. I hope that comment helps you, too.
Thanks; I've to take a decision to upgrade the application to new release and it will take around 3 months.. could you please help me to make a professional case study.
My course is Entrepreneurship I want to learn more about business ❤️🙏🙏
Hello sir. I have registered for tata imagination Chllenge. Can you please suggest me some tips to win this challenge?
I was given a case with the goal "position our firm to maximize the chances of securing this order"
Would that be a problem, decision, or evaluation case?
I would approach positioning as a problem - you do not know which segment to focus on. Then work on solving that problem. Hope that helps.
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Just another video where its all theoratical, no application or example. Pointless. Instead of such a detailed framework, you could have solved a few sample cases and people would have learnt a lot more. Just my 2 cents
Thanks! I will consider adding the solutions in the future.
IH21 Just another destructive comment where the writer states his/her opinion judgementally, using words like “pointless” - which speaks volumes about his/her emotional intelligence. Instead of stating your personal opinion as if it were the only truth and without contributing any data to support it you could have watched the video to learn a bit about how to make a case.
Please do not assume that you know what’s best for me. I think this video is one of the best ones I have seen about this matter.
BTW, the author’s answer speaks volumes about his great maturity, humbleness, and emotional ability to listen to others, and try to understand them, even when they are being plainly and unnecessarily displeasing.