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Case Debrief and Reflection Report -Maximum of 300 words.

You will need to submit an individual case debrief and reflection report for this case which outlines the contextual significance of the case as well as a reflection of what you have learnt that could be applied to their future career (as a future business leader). Theoretical insight must be sourced from the same topic as where the case is found (hint: reflect on your responses from the questions for learning). No references required. You can write in first person (ie. I learnt that…). You are required to submit three (3) paragraphs addressing these questions (no need to include the questions, just number your answers); Be more succinct. Don’t use filler words or repetition. In each section ask yourself, what do I need to communicate here specifically? Rewriting drafts can also assist with this.

  • 1. Analysis
    of the Case: What is the case about?

    Explain
    this in one or two sentences that gets to the crux of the case? Try to make it
    as clear as possible.

  • 2. Analysis of the Case: What frameworks, theories or constructs assist in making sense of the case? How do they do this? (1-2 theories only, describing how it enables analysis)

Explain this in one or two sentences that gets to the crux of the case? Try to make it as clear as possible.

In Q2, some students either alluded to or only named the theory. Specifically, we want to see your use of theory, and how it applies to the case. They (the theory and case) should be closely connected throughout your response.

If you are using one of the propositions found in the chapter as the basis of your analysis, refer to explicitly to the proposition (state it, for instance, Proposition 6-12) and briefly explain what it is. Then show how it is relevant to gaining a deeper understanding of the case. Make sure all points made in Q2 relates back to the theory you are using. A lot of the time, the second part of Q2 went off on a tangent and was not relevant to the theory you used in the first part of Q2.




3. Reflection: What can you (personally) take away from the case that could be applied in your future career (as a future business leader)?

Think of a context. For example, imagine you are at work and need to write a brief summary to your boss outlining the situation. They would expect (and trust) you to provide them with the most critical information and insights

For Q3, some students are not reflecting on this learning for their own career rather they are offering a CEO advice. You need to reflect on why this learning would be useful for your career in the future and will help you meet your career aspirations.

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