THE CASE STUDY REFERENCE GUIDE
A Straightforward Approach to Analyzing Marketing and Management Cases
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About the Book
THE CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
REFERENCE GUIDE- A STRAIGHTFORWARD APPROACH TO
ANALYZING MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT CASES represents a condensed, yet
comprehensively designed analysis tool for businesspersons, college students,
instructors and professors. This analysis
guide was written in such a manner as to offer all of the essential knowledge
components to maneuver through marketing and management cases and small to
medium size business situations (domestic and international).
This book simplifies the complexities
that you may find in traditional case study analysis textbooks. None-the-less, this case study guide does not
‘short-change’ the readers and users of the guide as it still offers a
condensed version of the critical steps and processes in analyzing cases. The content of this book offers the reader a
robust guideline, pack-full of examples, and a step-by-step process to analyze
business situations and cases. The end
of most chapters offers a condensed summary.
Case study can be fun and generate a most lively educational
environment. This books
helps to maintain the level of educational value and enjoyment. A brief review of the chapter headings should
help to confirm the book’s completeness.
Chapter 1. FIRST STAGE OF CASE STUDY METHODOLOGY
Chapter 2.
TAKING AN ANALYTICAL WALK THROUGH THE SECOND STAGE OF CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
Chapter 3.
TAKING AN ANALYTICAL WALK THROUGH THE THIRD STAGE OF CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
Chapter 4.
TAKING AN ANALYTICAL WALK THROUGH THE FOURTH STAGE OF CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
Chapter 5.
TAKING AN ANALYTICAL WALK THROUGH THE FIFTH STAGE OF CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
Chapter 6.
WRITING A CASE STUDY REPORT
Chapter 7.
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THANK YOU and enjoy your ventures
with THE CASE STUDY REFERENCE GUIDE: A STRAIGHTFORWARD APPROACH TO ANALYZING
MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT CASES.
About the Author
James (J.D.) Williams holds a Doctorate in Business Administration, a Master of Science in Institutional Finance, a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Administration, and various Associate Arts degrees in engineering. Dr. Williams has been teaching at the college and university for over 18 years and has amassed an extensive publication record. In addition, Dr. Williams has taught in both domestic and international environments (including Korea, Japan, Australia, and Slovakia) and at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Dr. Williams’ publications include: Journal of Global Competitiveness; International Academy of Business Disciplines; Patterns of Life; Association of Pennsylvania University Business and Economics Faculty; Asia Pacific Decision Science Institute; and the Caribbean Research Institute.
Dr. Williams’ corporate background has been equally impressive with 19 years of professional marketing and management activity with such firms as IBM, Chase Manhattan Bank, Anthony Industries and Selnate, Inc. (a Japanese consulting and training firm).
Case study analysis has remained an extensive and active component of Dr. Williams’ classroom instruction. Although taught the Harvard case analysis and methodology, Dr. Williams quickly realized that students and faculty in traditional state institutions were turned off by the exhaustive rigor of such analysis. Therefore, over the years of teaching and testing modified methods of case study analysis, Dr. Williams developed a simplified, yet fully comprehensive method of conducting case study instruction. The process has proven to be highly successful, as Dr. Williams has received multiple ‘best professor’ awards.