SHARMIN AKTHER
MBA (International Management), BBA (CU)
Lecturer
Department of Business Administration
East West University Prepared by MOHAMMAD JAHURUL ISLAM ID: 2012-3-10-083 Section: 2; Course: MGT101
Case Studies
Case study of productive organization is the focus of this issue or guide .The principles and concepts discussed here apply equally well to large and small organizations, whether profit or nonprofit, manufacturing or service, public or private. Despite different structures, purposes, and sources of funds, today’s productive organizations face the same overriding problem: how can we best use our limited human, financial, and material resources to accomplish our objectives in a constantly changing environment? The quality of life for ourselves, our children, and our children’s children hinges to a great extent on how well today’s and tomorrow’s managers go about solving this problem.
This issue conducts case studies, a form of qualitative vivid investigate that is used to look at individuals, a small group of participants, or a group as a whole. Researchers collect data about participants using participant and direct observations, interviews, protocols, tests, examinations of records, and collections of writing samples. Starting with a definition of the case study, the guide moves to a brief history of this research method. Using several well documented case studies, the guide then looks at applications and methods including data collection and analysis. A