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  1. Business Law Case Studies with Solutions

    These short case studies on commercial law with answers will be helpful for students of MBA, BBA, B.com and Law. These case studies and solutions are explained in very simple words without much difficult legal terms for the benefit of the students. Below is the Business Law Case Studies with Solutions. I. Indian Contract Act Case Studies 1.

  2. PDF How to Analyze a Case Study

    How to Analyze a Case Study Adapted from Ellet, W. (2007). The case study handbook. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School. A business case simulates a real situation and has three characteristics: 1. a significant issue, 2. enough information to reach a reasonable conclusion, 3. no stated conclusion. A case may include 1. irrelevant information 2.

  3. Case Study Resources

    The Case Centre, a joint initiative in higher education to share case materials among business teachers, hosts free cases on a wide range of topics: entrepreneurship; arts management and music business; responsible management, including social responsibility, anti-corruption, and sustainability; global health delivery; "climate saver" best ...

  4. The Case Study Teaching Method

    The Harvard Business School case study approach grew out of the Langdellian method. But instead of using established case law, business professors chose real-life examples from the business world to highlight and analyze business principles. HBS-style case studies typically consist of a short narrative (less than 25 pages), told from the point ...

  5. Why and How: Using the Case Study Method in the Law Classroom

    Examples include the Legal Education, ADR, and Practical Problem Solving (LEAPS) Project from the American Bar Association, which provides resources for various topics on legal education, and the Teaching Post, an educators' forum offered by the Harvard Business School where professors can seek or provide advice on case study teaching.

  6. Problem Solving Workshop modules

    "The Boy Who Cried Balloon," spotlight on Balloon Boy case study "Case Studies Conversations: Scott Westfahl '88"; Westfahl teaches Problem Solving Workshop at Harvard "Suffolk Law Launches Problem Solving Workshop" For additional information, or to develop a custom case studies curriculum, contact [email protected].

  7. Case Law

    This tutorial series focuses on how to write a business case. This tutorial is taken from Prosci's Business Case Toolkit which includes a complete business case template, guidelines, exercises, worksheets and checklists for developing an effective business case. It follows the series dedicated to project planning and reengineering design.

  8. Sage Research Methods

    Using a step-by-step approach, Case Study Research for Business takes students right through the case study research process from research design and data collection using qualitative and quantitative methods, to research analysis, writing up and presenting work. Key features: Takes a multidisciplinary approach to case study research design by drawing on both positivist and interpretivist ...

  9. The Case Method

    Read and analyze the case. Each case is a 10-20 page document written from the viewpoint of a real person leading a real organization. In addition to background information on the situation, each case ends in a key decision to be made. Your job is to sift through the information, incomplete by design, and decide what you would do. Discuss the case.

  10. Find & Analyze Court Cases

    2. Analyze the case To analyze the case you'll need to use a variety of sources. a. Dictionaries/Reference -- Use correct terms! Check theories and definitions. b. Articles -- Search for articles in scholarly journals that discuss and analyze the case.