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CCM - MGT1111 - Module - 2 - Differences in Economic Development Among Countries
CCM - MGT1111 - Module - 2 - Differences in Economic Development Among Countries
CCM - MGT1111 - Module - 2 - Differences in Economic Development Among Countries
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Tasks Accomplished
Tasks Instruction
1. Using template in weekly folder, answer each component in Module No.2
Assignment below.
2. Study the integrative case matrix then relate the e-book topic. Discuss the
relationship to the above-mentioned case study.
3. Make sure all component is done with alignment to each part of the Integrative
Case Study.
4. To accomplish this task, follow the detailed instruction in Module No. 2
Assignment.
1. Choose one online article about Economic Development and understand the
Structure Format The Case Study Structure contained of the following components, the Insights should
be explained into 500 - 800 words for entire of each cases you accomplish.
1. Introduction - Introduces the case, including the background and any previous
studies of the issue.
2. Objectives - Describes the purpose of the study and the specific questions you are
trying to answer.
3. Method - Explains how the study was carried out, e.g. what research methods did
you use to collect data: interviews, observations, questionnaires, etc.? What were
the circumstances of your data collection?
4. Results - Describes what you found through your investigations, e.g. the main
themes that came out in researches and significant.
5. Written Discussion - Explains the significance of the study and what can be learnt
from it. Note that a case study is a study of a particular situation so you can’t
generalize the results to all other situations. That means your discussion should
focus on what can be learnt about that particular situation and the individuals
involved.
Introduction:
[Introduces the case, including the background and any previous studies of the issue.]
Aims:
[Describes the purpose of the study and the specific questions you are trying to answer.]
Method:
[Explains how the study was carried out, e.g. what research methods did you use to collect data: interviews,
observations, questionnaires, etc.? What were the circumstances of your data collection?]
Results:
[Describes what you found through your investigations, e.g. the main themes that came out in researches, interviews,
responses to questionnaires, significant observations.]
Discussion:
[Explains the significance of the study and what can be learnt from it. Note that a case study is a study of a particular
situation so you can’t generalize the results to all other situations. That means your discussion should focus on what
can be learnt about that particular situation and the individuals involved.]
Recommendations:
[Provides proposals for future action to solve the problem or improve the situation, e.g. by applying a particular kind
of treatment or intervention.]
References: