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    How to Brief a Case

    TO BRIEF A CASE I. Distinctions A. B. II. A case brief is a dissection of a judicial opinion -- it contains a written summary of the basic components of that decision. Persuasive briefs (trial and appellate) are the formal documents a lawyer files with a court in support of his or her client’s position. Functions of case briefing A. Case briefing helps you acquire the skills of case analysis and legal reasoning. Briefing a case helps you understand it. B. Case briefing

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    Sun Chips Case

    MKT4416: Frito-Lay, Inc. – Sun ChipsTM Multigrain Snacks Case Study Analysis Assessment of the Sun ChipsTM test market results This test market was held at Minneapolis – St. Paul, Minnesota metropolitan, which was chosen as a representation to the 90 million snack chip households in the United States. The analysis of the Sun ChipTM‘s test market results is organized chronologically according to the order of findings as stated in the case. Type of purchase The coupon program was an effective

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    How to Approach a Case

    How to Approach a Case This is not the only approach that exists, but it’s a worthwhile one to try as you get started. 1. GETTING ORIENTED It’s useful to think of a case analysis as digging deeper and deeper into the layers of a case. 1. You start at the surface, Getting Oriented and examining the overall case landscape. 2. Then you begin to dig, Identifying Problems, as well as possible alternative solutions. 3. Digging deeper, Performing Analyses you identify information

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    Framework for Case Analysis

    A Framework for Case Analysis Case analysis is a problem solving process. You are demonstrating in a systematic way how you have defined a key problem/issue, identified plausible, realistic alternatives (not necessarily limited by those suggested in the case), analyzed these alternatives using common criteria, and finally developed a complete set of recommendations. This process challenges your organizational and communication skills as much as your analytical and quantitative skills. Step 1. Situation

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    Samsung Case Study

    Case 1: Samsung Electronics 1. As for the success of Samsung today, do you think it is related to its international human resource management strategies? If the answer is yes, please explain how and why? Samsung has seen tremendous success in recent history, and 2012 has been nothing short of stellar for the consumer electronics vendor so far. So what made these successes for Samsung? In my opinion, there are some factors that bring the success to Samsung, which are: leadership, product

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    Coors Case Study

    Case Study: Adolph Coors Company Should Shirley Richard encourage or discourage the Coors brothers to go on “60 Minutes”. submit to an interview to booster Coors’ image. Public debate and media commentary can present new challenges for organizations that do not have a clear strategic response to those issues (Benn, Todd & Pendleton, 2010). It would be in the company’s best interest to get ahead of the negative press and defend itself against the allegations of racism, sexism, and other biases

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    Case Study 15

    Case Study Chapter 15 Leadership Question 1: I would consider Jim Blaylock a figurehead leader. First because he didn’t have any experience with sales, but in spite of this he was chosen to be vice president of sales. Regardless he would have been able to over come this if he had the willingness to learn from his team and humility. He did the opposite though he had a harsh and extreme attitude that made it so he didn’t care for his team nor clients. Therefor he showed no skills in building

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    Case Analysis Tips

    Cases are the next best thing to being there. They provide a unique view of the organization processes, problems, and opportunities. Case analysis permits the assumption of various roles on the part of a discussant. Thus, you can assume the role of a user or programmer in one instant, and then take on the job of chief executive officer in the next. There are instances where there does not seem to be enough data or information in a case to make a decision. A lack of information and uncertainty

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    Kenworth Motor Case

    Kenworth Motor Case Study 1 After read the case, I don’t believe that the OD consultant was quite prepared for the meeting. He only knew very little about Mr. Denton such as his title, and his job tenure and very tiny information about Kenworth Motos’ Seattle truck manufacturing operations. In addition, the OD consultant had no focused agenda of what he would say and do. Ultimately, the OD consultant did not plan anything for this meeting at all. Instead of being unprepared, and lack of information

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    Case Study Method

    Case Study Method The case method of teaching is widely used in business and science education today. By definition, a case is a written account of an actual condition that has occurred. This account is used as a real life example of a situation that can be analyzed by the students to teach concepts related to course study. Most often teaching with the case method requires facilitation and discussion of the account by the students (Foran, 2002). The aim is to analyze and apply the various course

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