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Cases in Strategic Management
In most courses in strategic management, students use cases about actual companies to
practice strategic analysis and to gain some experience in the tasks of crafting and implementing
strategy. A case sets forth, in a factual manner, the events and organizational
circumstances surrounding a particular managerial situation. It puts readers at
the scene of the action and familiarizes them with all the relevant circumstances. A
case on strategic management can concern a whole industry, a single organization, or
some part of an organization; the organization involved can be either profit-seeking or
not-for-profit. The essence of the student’s role in case analysis is to diagnose and size
up the situation described in the case and then to recommend appropriate action steps.
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Cases in Strategic Management
Management
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