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Case Study about Chick-fil-A

Case Study about Chick-fil-A

I have to run the assignment through a plagiarism website so I need original work. The case study is on Coca-Cola: Then and Now. I will attach a scanned copy of the case study. This is what it needs to incorporate. Probably 4-6 pages in lengeth. APA Format is a must!

What are the Elements of a Case Study?

Case studies do not have set elements that need to be included; the elements of each will

vary depending on the case or story chosen, the data collected, and the purpose (for

example, to illustrate a best case versus a typical case). However, case studies typically

describe a program or intervention put in place to address a particular problem. Therefore,

we provide the following elements and example on which you might draw:

1. The Problem

Identify the problem
Explain why the problem is important
How was the problem identified?
Was the process for identifying the problem effective?

2. Steps taken to address the problem

3. Results

4. Challenges and how they were met

5. Beyond Results

6. Lessons Learned

http://www2.pathfinder.org/site/DocServer/m_e_tool_series_case_study.pdf

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Case Study about Chick-fil-A

Case Study about Chick-fil-A

I have to run the assignment through a plagiarism website so I need original work. The case study is on Coca-Cola: Then and Now. I will attach a scanned copy of the case study. This is what it needs to incorporate. Probably 4-6 pages in lengeth. APA Format is a must!

What are the Elements of a Case Study?

Case studies do not have set elements that need to be included; the elements of each will

vary depending on the case or story chosen, the data collected, and the purpose (for

example, to illustrate a best case versus a typical case). However, case studies typically

describe a program or intervention put in place to address a particular problem. Therefore,

we provide the following elements and example on which you might draw:

1. The Problem

Identify the problem
Explain why the problem is important
How was the problem identified?
Was the process for identifying the problem effective?

2. Steps taken to address the problem

3. Results

4. Challenges and how they were met

5. Beyond Results

6. Lessons Learned

http://www2.pathfinder.org/site/DocServer/m_e_tool_series_case_study.pdf

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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