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<blockquote data-quote="Dheepa" data-source="post: 69377" data-attributes="member: 1572"><p>I wouldn’t think of the thematic approach as involving a direct comparison on similar issues between the two companies. (In fact I think no firm would create a case study where direct comparison is possible because it would simply be too easy)</p><p></p><p>It’s more about categorising your reasons for preferring one option over the other within those broad themes and then addressing the issues which are either directly or indirectly related to that theme. You also don’t necessarily have to spend as much time thinking about the rejected option’s issues because since the exercise is asking you to make a recommendation, you’d want to focus more on the reasons behind the accepted option and any solutions you might have to that particular option’s issues.</p><p></p><p>Hope that clarifies it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dheepa, post: 69377, member: 1572"] I wouldn’t think of the thematic approach as involving a direct comparison on similar issues between the two companies. (In fact I think no firm would create a case study where direct comparison is possible because it would simply be too easy) It’s more about categorising your reasons for preferring one option over the other within those broad themes and then addressing the issues which are either directly or indirectly related to that theme. You also don’t necessarily have to spend as much time thinking about the rejected option’s issues because since the exercise is asking you to make a recommendation, you’d want to focus more on the reasons behind the accepted option and any solutions you might have to that particular option’s issues. Hope that clarifies it! [/QUOTE]
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