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    Approach to Case Study

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    A case study is a description of an actual administrative situation involving a decision to be made or a problem to be solved. It can be a real situation that actually happened just as described, or portions have been disguised for reasons of privacy. Most case studies are written in such a way that the reader takes the place of the manager whose responsibility is to make decisions to help solve the problem. In almost all case studies, a decision must be made, although that decision might be to

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    Case Study Osteoporosis

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    This case study focuses on an individual by the name of Eleanor. She is a 45-year old woman who experienced heat flashes, nausea, and a sore back. In the end, Eleanor was diagnosed with Perimenopause, which leads into another diagnoses of Osteoporosis. The overall purpose of this case study is understood how Osteoporosis affects an individual. In this specific case. We build an understanding of what risk factors are involved and how the disorder can be prevented. In this specific case study, we look

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    Paramedic Case Studies

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    According to Wade & Tavris (2017) a case study is a “detailed description of a particular individual being studied or treaded” (p.41). We use case studies to support or refute a hypothosis; an example is a case study of psychiatric patients in the pre-hospital setting. The study focused on the paramedics documentation of 12 months of psychiatric calls to develop a best apporach evidence based care protocols. Casae studies are not typically carried in the natural enviroment, more focused on the what

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    Case Study Analysis of The Blast in Centralia No. 5: A Mine Disaster No One Stopped By: John Bartlow Martin Author and Publisher “The Blast in Centralia No. 5: A Mine Disaster No One Stopped” by John Bartlow Martin. Reprinted by permission of Harold Ober Associates Incorporated. Copyright 1948 by John Bartlow Martin. Copyright renewed 1975 by John Bartlow Martin. Overview The title of this case study alone insinuates that

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    A Case Study in Hospitality Phillip Lehane MIssouri State University Background This case begins with a busy, successful hotel that is part of a well-known major chain. The employees are happy and productive, there are no problems with anything. Audrey is an employee at the front desk and, unbeknownst to the rest of the hotel staff, she is in a relationship with her direct supervisor, Gerald. Their relationship has lasted roughly three months. Audrey had recently finalized a divorce, and has been

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    Case Study Essay

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    Case Study Objective The Case will focus on issues related to the cultural aspect of international business; sustainable business practices including CSR issues; foreign investment; and the benefits of regional integration for the countries within, and companies doing business in, that region.  The case study analysis will be completed on an individual basis. Instructions THE CASE: Kaizer Consulting Kaizer Consulting is an international management consulting firm that specializes in business strategy

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    Samsung Case Study

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    To put the ideologies of Open Innovation into action, Samsung adopted a unique approach that involves Participation in Global Consortiums - Company actively participate across multiple industry consortia at regular intervals.(SAMSUNG, 2017) Cooperation Between Industry and Academia - Samsung has a vision of developing a robust network of next-generation infrastructure, technologies, and personnel. To achieve this, they create strategic alliances between the industry and top universities. They achieve

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    Case Study 8

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    Case Study 8 Based on the January through June 2010 cash budget, what is the maximum monthly loss during the six-month planning period? What is the maximum cumulative borrowing balance? (For purposes of this question, disregard any interest payments on short-term bank loans or interest received from investing surplus funds.) Maximum monthly loss is in June: -$60,750. The maximum cumulative borrowing balance is $99,000 in February. What does the monthly cash budget reveal that indicates

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    Cultural Case Study

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    The cultural case study I have chosen focuses on the protection of indigenous and cultural rights within Australia. Lack of knowledge in the wider community of Indigenous cultural heritage has created confusion, misunderstandings and inequality which have all continually placed pressure on the Indigenous heritage. Years of European misperceptions and indifferences have adversely affected them. Thus, I have chosen this case study to increase my awareness and understanding of the Indigenous community

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    Case Study Strengths

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    method, both case study and generic methods have strengths and weaknesses. Understanding the strengths and weaknesses of both a case study and a generic methods helps to determine which is most appropriate for the study (Baxter, 2008). A case study method driven by real-life experiences, provides a holistic explanation of the findings, abundance of data, flexible, and is an excellent alternative to other qualitative methods that would be considered an unethical approach to the study (Baxter, 2008)

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