In order to meet your needs, the following are the necessary elements of the report writing process and its detailed steps:
1. firstly, give a more comprehensive explanation of the topic, including the reasons and objectives, and keep the topic brief;
2. secondly, a detailed review of the relevant literature, covering issues, controversies, and recommended measures, compressed to about half a page or less, and placed at the beginning of the report;
3. you should then provide a brief summary of the case’s core arguments and corresponding responses, as well as an in-depth analysis of the main issues, plans, and supporting arguments;
4. next, a brief overview of the background and relevant details, such as environmental characteristics and specific circumstances to be mentioned, if any, in clear and understandable language;
5. further, a comprehensive analysis of the particular situation, controversy and problem, focusing on the most critical issues or problems;
6. after the above analysis, the results of the analysis are presented, demonstrating a specific thought process and exploring the reasons for rejecting certain strategies;
7. finally, provide feasible suggestions, taking care to include possible strategies or general directions of behaviour, all of which help to reinforce the rigour of the case study and the completeness of the solution to ensure feasibility; linking theory to practice and digging deeper into the constraints of the problem solution.
8. Many constraints have a direct impact on business development. Common constraints include limited capital, lack of production capacity, lack of human resources, strong competitors, supplier and customer relationships, etc.; therefore, it is important to take into account the relevant constraints when solving problems.
9. Familiarise yourself with the alternative strategies and emphasise in-depth knowledge. Demonstrate your creativity and flexibility by listing all relevant potential solutions before starting the case study. Even if a solution has already been proposed, it can be used to improve other solutions.
10. Select the best response strategy from the many available. Select the appropriate solution based on the information available, but make a logical choice to avoid inconvenience later.
11. Carefully construct a feasible solution. The most important thing you can do for your case study is to set up a simple and efficient feasible solution so that your ideas can be translated into reality. Without a feasible solution, even if the idea is good, it may slow down the long-term development of your business.
In addition, your teacher will definitely ask you about the details of your research and the specific implementation plan.