Data Science and it’s relationship to big data driven decisions making
Case Study report Outline
III. Uncover Possible Solutions/Changes Needed
Drafting the Report
Provide a draft of your case/journal report should include these general sections:
Identify the key points in the case study/journal.
Formulate and include a argument statement, summarizing the outcome of your analysis in 1–2 sentences.
Demonstrate that you have researched the main topics/points in this case study/journal.
Outline the various pieces of the case study/journal that you have learned.
Evaluate these pieces by discussing the effectiveness in business practices mentioned in the case study/journal.
State the significance of learning this topic and give example from the case study/journal.
Discuss specific and realistic solution(s) or changes mentioned in the case.
Consider strong supporting evidence, pros, and cons. Is this study/solution realistic?
Explain why this solution was chosen.
Support this solution with solid evidence, such as:
Concepts from class (text readings, discussions, lectures)
Outside research
Personal experience (anecdotes)
Rephrase the main points discussed in introduction.
Determine and discuss specific strategies for accomplishing the proposed solution.
If applicable, recommend further action to resolve some of the issues.
What should be done and who should do it?