A case study analysis is the common test that your professor will give you in the course of your study. Thus, it is important have the necessary skills on how to analyze one. Before you analyze a case study, know that you are required to investigate a problem and then examine the possible alternatives or solutions to the problems. Since this is a test of your college skills to solve problems in the commercial world, you should pass such a text extemporarily. This can be achieved through proposing the most effective solution for us of supportive evidence. Below is an elaborated guide on how to write a perfect analysis for a case study.
- Understand the case
It is, of course, expected that you have to analyze what you well understand. In this case, learning that case study deeply is not an option; it is a must. You have to read and examine that case in a thorough manner taking notes in the highlighted relevant issues and facts. Besides, you can underline and annotate the key problems in the case study you are reading. Secondly, retain a good focus on the analysis. Here, you can identify two to five major problems. Ask yourself, why do these problems exist? How do they impact the setting? Importantly, ask yourself who is responsible for these problems.
- Uncover the possible solutions
These can only be achieved through reviewing course readings, outside research, discussions and your personal experience in such a case. It is after this review that you can select the best solution based on which worked best for you. On your selected solution, it is good that you consider strong and supportive evidence, the pros as well as cons. This will help you answer the question: “is this solution realistic?”
- Organize your work
With all the necessary information gathered, arrange your work in sections. The first should be an introduction where key issues and problems in the study are identified. Formulate and incorporate a thesis stamen where you are supposed to summarize the outcome of the analysis. You should also have a background section that will assist in setting the scene to the reader. Include all important information and issues. Under the alternative sections, list the possible alternatives solutions. Specific and realistic solutions are also expected with recommendations suggesting how they can be resolved. Let it leave the reader satisfied with what can be done to ensure the problem in the case study is no more.