Description:
Business case studies are in-depth analyses of real business situations, focusing on challenges, strategies, and outcomes. They explore how companies tackle problems, make decisions, and achieve success or failure. These studies offer valuable lessons, helping others understand effective strategies, risk management, and critical thinking in business environments.
Key Highlights:
- Real-World Context: Case studies focus on actual business situations, providing practical insights into real challenges and solutions.
- Problem-Solving: They emphasize identifying core problems, exploring various strategies, and evaluating the effectiveness of solutions implemented.
- Decision-Making Insights: Case studies reveal decision-making processes, helping to understand how companies address critical business issues.
- Strategy Evaluation: They assess the effectiveness of business strategies and tactics, highlighting both successful and unsuccessful approaches.
- Lessons Learned: Business case studies often extract key lessons that can be applied to similar business contexts, improving future outcomes.
What you will learn:
- Problem Identification: How to effectively identify and analyze key challenges within a business or industry.
- Strategic Decision-Making: The processes companies use to make critical decisions, including risk assessment and resource allocation.
- Effective Solutions: How different companies address complex problems, from innovation to operational changes, and the impact of those solutions.
- Leadership and Management: The role of leadership in guiding teams through challenges and achieving organizational goals.
- Market Trends and Insights: Understanding how external factors like competition, economic shifts, and technology influence business decisions.
Module 1: Introduction to Business Case Studies
Topic |
What is a Business Case Study? |
Purpose of Case Study Analysis |
Module 2: Types of Business Case Studies
Topic |
Exploratory Case Studies |
Descriptive Case Studies |
Explanatory Case Studies |
Cumulative Case Studies |
Critical Instance Case Studies |
Module 3: Steps in Analyzing a Business Case Study-----120 minutes
Topic |
Step 1: Read the Case Thoroughly |
Step 2: Identify Key Issues |
Step 3: Conduct a SWOT Analysis |
Step 4: Analyze the Data |
Step 5: Develop and Evaluate Alternatives |
Step 6: Recommend Solutions |
Step 7: Implementation Plan |
Module 4: Frameworks for Case Study Analysis----125 minutes
Topic |
Session-12: Visualization with Matplotlib and Seaborn:-Basic plotting |
Porter’s Five Forces: Competitive analysis. |
PESTLE Analysis: Macro-environmental factors (Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal, Environmental). |
BCG Matrix: Product portfolio management. |
Value Chain Analysis: Examining internal business operations for efficiency. |
VRIO Analysis: Resources and capabilities that provide competitive advantage (Value, Rarity, Imitability, Organization). |
Module 5: Real-World Business Case Examples----68 minutes
Topic |
Example 1: Apple’s Innovation Strategy |
Example 2: Starbucks Global Expansion |
Module 6: Tools for Case Study Analysis----3 minutes
Topic |
Microsoft Excel/Google Sheets |
Session-19: Dealing with Date and Time Data:- Handling time series data. |
Miro/Lucidchart |
Presentation Software |
Module 7: Writing a Case Study Report----60 minutes
Topic |
Executive Summary |
Background Information |
Problem Definition |
Data Analysis |
Recommendations |
Implementation Plan |
Conclusion: Recap |
Module 8: Tips for Effective Case Study Analysis
Topic |
Be Objective |
Think Like a Consultant |
Ask Questions |
Use Evidence |
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