Analyze the problem(s) including identification of causes

Part 1: Develop your own personal case study.

Prior to writing a case study, select a topic that will allow you to demonstrate a leadership aspect , which is focused, reality-based, and relevant. Once the topic is selected, write out at least three learning objectives or outcomes that reflect the learning expected from the case study (include these in your paper). Formulate interactive questions that challenge the learner to assess, plan, prioritize, implement, evaluate, or anticipate the actions that may be required to address the issues presented in the case study. References used in the case study are cited according to the current APA manual.

References:

How to Write a Case Study – Charles Warner
http://www.charleswarner.us/howwrite.html
Case Writing Guide
https://www.schreyerinstitute.psu.edu/pdf/CaseWritingGuide.pdf
Genres in academic writing: Case studies
http://www.uefap.com/writing/genre/casestud.htm
These sites offer advice as to how to approach the case study. They are not definitive and require readers to adapt the material to fit their individual needs.

Part 2:
Take your case study one step further and prepare an integrated solution to it: analyze the case study. Your task is to compose a persuasive analysis of the problem(s) described in the case study. Your written case analysis should include the following:
1. Identify the problem(s)
2. Analyze the problem(s) including identification of causes
3. Suggest solutions to these major problems
4. Recommend the best solution to be implemented
5. Detail how this solution should be implemented
6. Support your views with sufficient journal articles.

https://www.griffith.edu.au/library/study/write-assignments/assignment-types

How to Write a Case Study Analysis
http://businessmajors.about.com/od/casestudies/ht/HowToCaseStudy.htm

Case Study Analysis
http://college.cengage.com/business/resources/casestudies/students/analyzing.htm

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