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Case-Study Method

 
Business Dictionary: Case-Study Method

Study of information from a hypothetical or actual business situation to formulate a recommended policy based on the facts provided. The Harvard case studies are often used. Relevant data are gathered, organized, evaluated, and generalized. An example of a case study is looking at how a company's management handled an actual occurrence and determining whether or not the policies formulated were correct. If not, recommendations are offered on how things could have been done better.

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