HSC Stuff > HSC Business Studies

Case Study

(1/2) > >>

Deng:
For our essay, i was wondering would it be very risky to go into the exam without knowing a case study on role/influences and operations for a case study ?

Thanks

AFix:
make em up

isaacdelatorre:

--- Quote from: Deng on October 19, 2016, 11:05:36 pm ---For our essay, i was wondering would it be very risky to go into the exam without knowing a case study on role/influences and operations for a case study ?

Thanks

--- End quote ---

It is quite risky to go into the exam without knowing a case study, as AFix says you can definitely make them up but it is better to go in prepared as sometimes it is quite difficult to make it up on the spot - especially make it up in a way that proves your point and seems legitimate. I wouldn't worry so much about the role of any key business function but definitely influences, processes and strategies and possibly interdependence but the strategic role is not really a broad enough dot point for an essay.

Hope this helps :)

rinagee12:

--- Quote from: Deng on October 19, 2016, 11:05:36 pm ---For our essay, i was wondering would it be very risky to go into the exam without knowing a case study on role/influences and operations for a case study ?

Thanks

--- End quote ---

It is a little risky, you might not necessarily need in-depth knowledge but at least have an idea. Particularly for influences and strategies (and how effective the strategies have been in achieving business goals).

lvsarose:
you def need a case study-> think of it as giving examples for the points you're trying to make

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

Go to full version