thats not a good strayegy of approaching the use of case studies, the case study should be used to explain and show the effectiveness behined your arguing and you must be carefull not to over use it. so i would recommend to use it once per paragraph but no more and it dosnt have to be to long only a few sentences. plus i am only using oneim gonna refer to a case study per paragraph, or maybe even twice. im using a few and if i want to i can really just bullshit a case study for marketing, finance and operations. But worst come scenario i'll make one up!
But what if i use 2 different business's for extra evidence?thats not a good strayegy of approaching the use of case studies, the case study should be used to explain and show the effectiveness behined your arguing and you must be carefull not to over use it. so i would recommend to use it once per paragraph but no more and it dosnt have to be to long only a few sentences. plus i am only using one
you can use two different case studies but do not flood ur essay with them, it is only to back up ur argument like i said the main focus of ur paragraphs should still be answering the question by conveying ur knowledge of the courseBut what if i use 2 different business's for extra evidence?
Fair enough, thanks for the advice man!you can use two different case studies but do not flood ur essay with them, it is only to back up ur argument like i said the main focus of ur paragraphs should still be answering the question by conveying ur knowledge of the course
u cant BS statistics, but u can make a hypothetical case study!quick question bout case studies, can you BS the statistics? :L
Making up a case study = BS statistics, so yes you can. You can call it John's Bakery and wing it all if you want, you WON'T be marked down.u cant BS statistics, but u can make a hypothetical case study!