The most common assignments for international students are quantitative analysis and case studies, which are the most popular business subjects for international students in China. Case analysis is an engaging way of learning.
Compared to the data analysis and mathematical modeling models that Chinese students are better at, case teaching requires some additional skills. However, once students master the writing steps and operational procedures of case studies, it will become much easier to complete assignments smoothly. Today, I will share the specific process and operation of successfully completing case studies.
Forcing yourself to read it all will make your case study very nice
Case studies are different from general writing. It needs to clearly state your conclusion at the beginning, and then provide detailed reasons and evidence. Teachers care more about you:
How to explain the problem
Clearly describe your analysis process
Reasons for choosing specific solutions
Finally, design a plan to implement your solution.
It is not to prove the correctness of your conclusion through a large amount of space, but to focus on logic and practicality.
Specific steps:
Step 1: Selecting Cases
Step 2: Reading
① Read the entire case and ask yourself questions while reading.
Step 3: Ask a question
① Select 3-4 questions from them.
② First, present the relevant background, then place the questions in the background and present them in sequence. And provide a detailed description of these issues.
③ Combine theory with facts to discuss the reasons behind these issues.
Step 4: Collect data
Step 5: Propose a solution
Case study emphasizes elaboration and analysis:
① Elaborate on the general and overall situation of the case.
② Analyze the specific objects in the research case, present the entire research process, and clearly demonstrate the research results.
Specific steps:
Step 1: Selecting Cases
① What cases are professors searching for related research directions using.
② You can choose cases based on your writing skills.
③ If you are unsure whether to choose Representativeness cases or outlier cases, you can first conduct a data search to see which one can have more Evidence to prove.
Step 2: Reading
① Read the entire case and ask yourself questions while reading:
How many problems have been discovered in total, and what type of problem do they all belong to?
What are the reasons for these problems?
What is the fundamental reason for these problems?
Are there any issues that scholars are currently studying among these issues? What aspects are they committed to?
Step 3: Ask a question
① Select 3-4 questions from them.
② Firstly, present the relevant background, and then combine it with the background to sequentially present the questions. And provide a detailed description of these issues.
③ Combining theory with facts, discuss the Reasons that arise from these issues.
The reason is not that more is better, but that it is necessary to select the key points
Describe the reasons according to logical relationships.
Step 4: Collect data
① Select 3-4 questions from them.
② First, propose the relevant background, and then combine it with Background