crossmyheart
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Yep, quick question... in the syllubus, they have a few dotpoints under each topic in relation to using case studies. Wondering... are these the only points we have to know about to cover possible exam questions using a case study?
Below: (each topic, exclusing global)
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Use existing business case studies to investigate and communicate ideas and
issues related to business management and change. The focus of these case
studies will be to:
• analyse how management theories apply to various business situations
• explain and evaluate how change is managed in one or more businesses.
Use existing business case studies to investigate and communicate ideas and
issues related to financial planning and management. The focus of these case
studies will be to:
• interpret the published annual reports of one or more businesses
• analyse the financial statements of one or more businesses (real or imaginary)
• undertake comparative ratio analysis — over a period of time, with similar
businesses, against common standards.
Use existing business case studies to investigate and communicate ideas and
issues related to marketing. The focus of these case studies will be to:
• analyse and evaluate marketing strategies for a product or service
• analyse the marketing plan of a business
• construct a marketing plan for a single product/service (real or imaginary).
Use existing business case studies to investigate and communicate ideas and
issues related to employment relations. The focus of these case studies will be
to:
• analyse how conflict and change are managed in a business
• prepare and justify possible ways of resolving conflicts in the selected
business organisations.
Below: (each topic, exclusing global)
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Use existing business case studies to investigate and communicate ideas and
issues related to business management and change. The focus of these case
studies will be to:
• analyse how management theories apply to various business situations
• explain and evaluate how change is managed in one or more businesses.
Use existing business case studies to investigate and communicate ideas and
issues related to financial planning and management. The focus of these case
studies will be to:
• interpret the published annual reports of one or more businesses
• analyse the financial statements of one or more businesses (real or imaginary)
• undertake comparative ratio analysis — over a period of time, with similar
businesses, against common standards.
Use existing business case studies to investigate and communicate ideas and
issues related to marketing. The focus of these case studies will be to:
• analyse and evaluate marketing strategies for a product or service
• analyse the marketing plan of a business
• construct a marketing plan for a single product/service (real or imaginary).
Use existing business case studies to investigate and communicate ideas and
issues related to employment relations. The focus of these case studies will be
to:
• analyse how conflict and change are managed in a business
• prepare and justify possible ways of resolving conflicts in the selected
business organisations.