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Anatomy of a case chapter
The bits that make up a case Paul Mundy
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Structure of a case chapter
Title, author – What’s it about, who wrote it? Lead – Hey! This is interesting! Read me! Nutshell paragraph – What is the chapter about? Background – Who, where, when? Problem – What needed to be solved? Intervention – Who did what, when, where, how? Results – What happened, evidence? Challenges – What is still a problem? Analysis, lessons – What does it all mean? More information – References, contacts, websites Plus… Boxes, illustrations, tables, graphics
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Trading Up Book published 2008 by KIT and IIRR 300 pages 8 Parts
1 Intro 2 Background 3 Framework cases (grouped into 3 types) 7 Analysis 8 Resources
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Example of case chapter
Title Location Lead Nutshell paragraph Heading Background
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Story box Box title Whole box is a quote, tells a real person’s story
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Box tells a story in chronological order Box illustrates topic of text, but without getting in the way
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Situation, problem Description of organization Problem
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Bulleted lists Introductory para followed by bullets 1 2
Run-in headings in boldface, followed by short explanatory paragraphs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Details of problem
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Resolving the problem Realization there is a problem
Intervention: who did what?
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Results Details of intervention Run-in boldface headings
Results of intervention Key data
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List box List of actors Put them in box so they don’t clog the text
More data
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Challenges and solutions
Solutions, recommendations
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Focus on details Details about a particular aspect of story
Placed here so they don’t interfere with the story
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Analysis Table Graphic Graphic
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More analysis Graphic Crossrefs to graphic
References, more information
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Analysis Text analysis Crossrefs to tables and figures Graphic
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Solutions Recommendations
A case as a book chapter Lead Nutshell Problem Background Intervention Results Analysis Challenges Solutions Recommendations More info
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Structure of a case chapter
Title, author – What’s it about, who wrote it? Lead – Hey! This is interesting! Read me! Nutshell paragraph – What is the chapter about? Background – Who, where, when? Problem – What needed to be solved? Intervention – Who did what, when, where, how? Results – What happened, evidence? Challenges – What is still a problem? Analysis, lessons – What does it all mean? More information – References, contacts, websites Plus… Boxes, illustrations, tables, graphics
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