ANALYZING A CASE STUDY
As just mentioned, the purpose of the case study is to let you apply the concepts you've learned when you analyse the issues facing a specific company. To analyse a case study, therefore, you must examine closely the issues with which the company is confronted. Most often you will need to read the case several times - once to grasp the overall picture of what is happening to the company and then several times more to discover and grasp the specific problems.
Generally, detailed analysis of a case study should include eight areas:
1. The history, development, and growth of the company over time
2. The identification of the company's internal strengths and weaknesses
3. The nature of the external environment surrounding the company
4. A SWOT analysis
5. The kind of corporate-level strategy pursued by the company
6. The nature of the company's business-level strategy
7. The company's structure and control systems and how they match its strategy
8. Recommendations
Keep in mind these steps you need to solve the case in your words. And in the end of case there is 3 things given you need to agree any one of it