2004 What Is a Case Study and What Is It Good for? JOHN GERRING Boston University T his paper aims to clarify the meaning‚ and explain the utility‚ of the case study method‚ a method often practiced but little understood. A “case study‚” I argue‚ is best defined as an intensive study of a single unit with an aim to generalize across a larger set of units. Case studies rely on the same sort of covariational evidence utilized in non-case study research. Thus‚ the case study method is correctly
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Introduction to Web Hosting How does the Web work? How can I make my own Web Site? What is a Web Host? What is an Internet Service Provider? What is the World Wide Web? * The Web is a network of computers all over the world. * All the computers in the Web can communicate with each other. * All the computers use a communication standard called HTTP. How does the WWW work? * Web information is stored in documents called web pages. * Web pages are files stored
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CASE STUDY SOLUTION The Carter Cleaning Company Ahmed Ali ID: 11901 Chapter 4: Job Analysis Continuing Case: The carter cleaning company: The job description 1. What should be the format and final form of the store manager’s job description? Answer: The format noted in figure 4-6 could be a reasonable format to use. Students may recommend that Jen should include a “standards of performance” section in the job description. This lists the standards the employee is expected to achieve under each
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Case study 8-1 Consumer Relations Cases Star-Kist Tuna Post Goal: To inform consumers of the benefits of the new Star-Kist packaging. 1) Public: Parents Objective: To inform parents that the new Star-Kist packaging enhances Star-Kist quality by featuring firmer tuna‚ eliminating draining‚ and doing away with the can opener. Tactic: A tactic would be having someone putting on a mascot of Charlie the Tuna and having him stand in front of grocery stores to promote the new packaging.
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``` Reflective Summary for Internship Activities Arkansas State University Name of Assignment*: Successful School Observation Course in which the assignment was given (course number and name): ELCI6083 Supervision and Evaluation of Teaching Semester/year assignment was completed: Summer 2013 ELCC Standard Element(s)*: Element 6.2: Candidates understand and can act to influence local‚ district‚ state‚ and national decisions affecting student learning in a district environment. Describe in detail
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Replenishment Program & Vendor Managed Inventory Table of Contents CRP and VMI: Focus on Efficient Replenishment of Products 3 VMI Background and Objectives 4 A CRP and VMI Model 5 The Technology Backbone of CRP and VMI 6 How Movex Supports VMI 7 Benefits 8 Drawbacks 9 Conclusions: The Future of VMI 10 2 CRP and VMI: Focus on Efficient Replenishment of Products In response to the current use of supply chain buzzwords‚ this document aims
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CASE: Inside the container Store [pic] Date: 31/10/2009 Dear Sir‚ Being assigned by you‚ we‚ are the student conducted a comprehensive study on the captioned case. We have tried heart and soul together all available information regarding the topic‚ which is a requirement of the MBA program. We have tried to prepare this report properly by maintaining the rules and regulations. Now‚ we are putting forward the report for your perusal. Your acceptance and any type of appreciation
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ISyE 6203 Transportation and Supply Chain` Systems Spring 2013 Case Study: Arc Routing The Bridges of Konigsberg 1) Was there ever a date at which an Eulerian walk over the steel bridges of Konigsberg were possible‚ without using any wooden bridges? If so‚ when? If not‚ show that it was never possible. For a Eulerian walk to be possible two conditions must hold a) The undirected graph must be connected b) Each node must be of even degree. Name of the bridge | Date built |
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Forum Challenge 2013 Submitted By: Abhinav Daharwal Utkalika Mohanty Ramanjit Singh Anand With the Guidance by Prof. Ashis Mishra‚ IIM Bangalore Executive Summary: The project studies the various aspects related to rural retail in India. It proposes an ideal model for retail format. The business plan studies the market potential‚ customer segmentation‚ and various challenges faced in the operation of sustainable rural retail business chain. These is followed by summary of our understanding
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Wal-Mart Case Study Introduction 1. Brief History of Wal-Mart Wal-Mart is “the giant chain of discount stores‚ the second largest company in the world‚ with over $400 billion in revenue and 2.1 million associates.” (Philip and Kevin‚ p94) Wal-Mart began its business in 1962 when Sam Walton‚ the owner of Wal-Mart‚ opened up his first discount store in Rogers‚ Arkansas (Philip and Kevin‚ p94). In the next two decades‚ Wal-Mart expanding its scale rapidly. Since 1990s‚ Wal-Mart started to opened
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