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Case Study Writing Guidance and Professional Samples

For all of those who think “case study is hard”, you do not have the right mentor to guide you.

You might be struggling with your case study because you can’t understand the case properly, or can’t connect theory to the real-world case scenarios, or you might be confused about the structure. You might also be struggling with a ti .....

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Case Study Writing Guidance and Professional Samples

What is a Case Study?

What are common case study mistakes and how to avoid them?

Unclear problem statement:

Biased or opinionated research:

To overcome this, consider the following points:

Committing plagiarism unknowingly:

Ethical breach:

Too much description, not much data:

Lack of multiple perspectives:

Real Students. Real Problems. Real Help.

"I just moved countries. I am still finding my feet and a case study deadline is already here."

"My professor said my case study is too descriptive. I have no idea what that means."

"I am an MBA student and my boss gave me a real case to analyse. But this is nothing like what I studied."

"I found data for my case study but I do not know if the sources are credible enough to cite."

"English is not my first language and I keep losing marks on grammar and expression."

What Are the Different Types of Case Studies We Cover?

Subject-Specific Case Study Writing Services

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Meet the VAH Experts Behind Your Case Study Help

Ravinder Kaur — Editor in Chief | Business, Nursing, Law, HR

Watson Mawanza — International Business | MBA Case Studies

D. Kaur — Accounting and Finance | Expert of the Quarter

Andresen Roosevelt — Business and Management

Julian — IT Services | Canada

Kaye — Applied Economics | 1,299 Projects Delivered

Rylen — Civil Law | 560 Projects Delivered

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Case Study Writing Guidance and Professional Samples

For all of those who think “case study is hard”, you do not have the right mentor to guide you.

You might be struggling with your case study because you can’t understand the case properly, or can’t connect theory to the real-world case scenarios, or you might be confused about the structure. You might also be struggling with a tight deadline and time management, or you might simply fear that you will lose marks due to poor structure and lack of understanding.

We get you. Every day, almost every client that comes to us faces one of these issues. They often cite one of these reasons for seeking our help with a case study. Some of these common queries are also listed below to help you see that you are not alone.

A few days ago, one migrant student from the freshman year said, “Ma’am, I have just moved in here. I am still finding a job, and I have not even settled yet. Starting my case study feels impossible right now. I have a lot on my plate.”

Another student from the MBA said, “Bro, still struggling with the analysis. My professor is just too strict.”

If you are also struggling with similar situations, Value Assignment Experts are here to help. We at Value Assignment Help have been assisting students, researchers, and scholars with various academic-based case studies across colleges and universities in various regions. We have a team of online case study experts who ensure you submit content that aligns well with your scenario.

What is a Case Study?

A case study is designed to analyse a real-world situation and apply theoretical concepts to solve the problem. A case study begins by clearly identifying the problem statement and, throughout the study, analyses the problem statement and uses theoretical concepts to solve the problem.

Case studies are designed to develop critical thinking and are designed to train them to think beyond what happened and focus on why it happened, how it happened, and what is next.

Case studies are also a great tool for professors to check whether a student can apply a theoretical concept in a real-life situation, rather than memorising it; they use it to solve a real-world problem.

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What are common case study mistakes and how to avoid them?

Unclear problem statement:

Case studies are designed to solve a problem. If your problem is unclear, you will not be able to design the case study or solve the problem at hand. The rule of thumb is that the problem must be described in 30 to 50 words. If you are unable to summarise your problem in one or two sentences, then you have not yet understood the topic, or your problem at hand is too complex to be solved by the case study analysis.

Biased or opinionated research:

This is one of the most common mistakes made by freshman students. They identified the problem, but when they research the topic, they are either too emotional about the problem or already opinionated. This leads to biased research and prevents the student from approaching the problem with a neutral perspective. As a result, the student is unable to consider all possible solutions because they already have a cause and a solution in mind. Case study writing requires evidence-based solutions that are not driven by a biased mindset but are grounded solely in research findings.

To overcome this, consider the following points:

  • When researching, use neutral keywords. Use “revenue data for Alphabet Inc”, instead of “Is Alphabet company in loss” or “was Alphabet company in profit last year”? You will get better and more neutral search results.
  • Look for sources that are ranking organically on Google. Avoid “sponsored” search results. 
  • Always rely on the company’s own website and their official published reports for original data insights. Don’t rely on any third party for accessing the data. These sources are not always credible and often promote an agenda. Look for unfiltered, raw data. Draw your conclusions from unfiltered data.

Committing plagiarism unknowingly:

A client contacted us before their final submission for the project, stating they were unable to determine how to remove plagiarism from their case study because the cited data was all their original research. But they were committing the mistake of thinking that the content they picked up from different research papers and wrote in their own words was original research, even though they were not directly copying the words from these papers; they were paraphrasing the old research.

This is a direct violation of academic integrity and leads to committing plagiarism. If you pick up content from different papers and paraphrase it, it still accounts for plagiarism. You must study all the papers, understand their concepts, and based on your own understanding, you must produce an original and fresh piece of study that summarises your research findings and not what others are saying.

While writing a case study, it is also imperative that you give due credit to the original author if you are picking up their idea for your study. Due credit to the author is given by adding an in-text citation of their paper in your document.

Ethical breach:

Case studies are often developed on primary data, such as interviews of people, survey results, and direct interactions with people and data. An ethical breach occurs when this data is handled with due care. To maintain ethical integrity in your research, always anonymise the data before publishing, inform the respondents and participants about how their provided data will be used and seek consent for using their data in your case study. 

Too much description, not much data:

A common mistake most of the students make is describing their theory and showing the practical applicability of their theory. Case studies don’t require describing the situation; instead, they require analysing it. So, you must evaluate the situation and support your reasoning with facts, statistics, examples, and research sources and cite them in your case study. Unsupported opinions weaken your case study and can lead to plagiarism issues and reduce academic credibility. 

Lack of multiple perspectives:

A strong case study considers different viewpoints and not just one side of the issue. You must research, consider, and write different perspectives and justify different opinions. Don’t limit your study. 

Real Students. Real Problems. Real Help.

Every day, students land on this page with a specific crisis — not a generic question. Below are real situations our experts have handled. If your problem sounds like one of these, you are exactly where you need to be.

"I just moved countries. I am still finding my feet and a case study deadline is already here."

This is one of the most common situations we hear from international students, particularly those who have recently arrived in Australia, UK, or Canada. A student from India who had just moved to Melbourne told us this word for word a few weeks ago. He had a business management case study on Woolworths due in four days. He had never used IBISWorld, did not know what a Harvard referencing format looked like in practice, and had no idea where to find Australian retail market data.

Our expert Watson Mawanza, an international business specialist with VAH, stepped in. In two sessions, he walked the student through where to find ABS retail trade data, how to structure the problem statement around Woolworths' supply chain decisions, and how to format in-text citations correctly. The student submitted on time and passed with a credit grade. He came back the following semester.

If you have just arrived in a new country and your first case study feels impossible, that is not a reflection of your ability. It is a reflection of how steep the learning curve is. We have helped hundreds of students in exactly this situation.

"My professor said my case study is too descriptive. I have no idea what that means."

This is the most common feedback students bring to us — and it is also the most misunderstood. A postgraduate business student from Sydney came to us after her professor returned her Starbucks case study with this exact comment. She had written nearly 2,800 words. She was frustrated. She thought she had covered everything.

The problem was not the length. It was the approach. She had described what Starbucks did — their expansion timeline, the countries they entered, the products they launched — but she had not analysed why those decisions were made, what frameworks underpinned them, what the data showed, and what a better alternative strategy might have looked like.

Description tells the reader what happened. Analysis tells the reader why it happened, what it means, and what should happen next. Professors want analysis. Most students write description.

Our Editor in Chief Ravinder Kaur — with over nine years of experience across business, nursing, and management assignments — spent two sessions with this student. By the end of the second session, the student had restructured her entire argument around Porter's Five Forces and supported each point with data from Euromonitor's food service reports. She resubmitted and received a distinction.

If your professor has used the words "too descriptive," "lacks critical analysis," or "needs more depth," contact us today. This is one of the most fixable problems in academic writing — with the right guidance.

"I am an MBA student and my boss gave me a real case to analyse. But this is nothing like what I studied."

A marketing professional from the UK contacted our support chat in a state of panic. His manager had asked him to analyse the target market before a product launch — and he realised that everything he had studied at university was theoretical. He did not know how to apply STP in a real commercial context, what data sources were credible for a UK consumer analysis, or how to present his findings to a non-academic audience.

This is a gap that MBA programmes do not always close. The bridge between academic theory and commercial application is where most students and early professionals get stuck.

Our marketing expert guided him through the process — how to use Mintel for UK consumer data, how to apply STP to a real product scenario, and how to write up findings in a format his manager would find useful. His presentation was well received. He has since referred three colleagues to VAH.

If you are a working professional who needs help bridging theory and practice — not just a student — VAH supports you too.

"I found data for my case study but I do not know if the sources are credible enough to cite."

A final-year nursing student from Brisbane came to us three days before her clinical case study submission. She had done her research but was unsure whether her sources — a mix of news articles, hospital websites, and one journal paper — would pass her assessor's scrutiny.

Her concern was valid. News articles and hospital websites are not peer-reviewed sources. They can be used to support context but cannot anchor a clinical argument. The core of a nursing case study must reference peer-reviewed journals indexed in CINAHL, PubMed, or Cochrane, as well as NMBA standards and government health frameworks.

Our nursing expert spent one session with her, helped her identify three peer-reviewed replacements for her weakest sources using PubMed, and showed her how to use the NHMRC evidence hierarchy to justify her source selection. Her assessor later commented that her referencing was "well-constructed." She passed with a distinction.

If you are unsure whether your sources are credible enough — ask us before you submit.

"English is not my first language and I keep losing marks on grammar and expression."

A student from China studying an MBA in Canada told us she understood the concepts completely but consistently lost three to five marks per assignment on "academic expression." Her ideas were correct. Her analysis was solid. But her sentences were structured the way she would write in Mandarin, not in formal English academic writing.

This is one of the most unfair challenges international students face. The content of your thinking is not the issue. The packaging is.

Our editorial team — led by Ravinder Kaur, who also has a background in HR and communication — offers a specific review service for international students where we do not change the content or ideas of your work, but restructure the expression into formal academic English. This preserves your voice and your argument while ensuring your language does not cost you marks.

If you are an international student losing marks on expression rather than content, this service is specifically for you.

What Are the Different Types of Case Studies We Cover?

The purpose of a case study is to provide a comprehensive report on an event, an organisation, a place, a person, or much more. Some case studies are specific, but the type of case study depends on the topic. The most popular areas for case studies are as follows:

  • Explanatory Case Study — Used to explain a causal relationship in a real-world context. Common in business and social science programmes.
  • Exploratory Case Study — Used as a preliminary study before a larger investigation. Helps identify research questions and hypotheses.
  • Descriptive Case Study — Describes a phenomenon within its real-life context. Popular in education, nursing, and sociology programmes.
  • Instrumental Case Study — Uses one specific case to understand a broader issue or theory. Frequently used in MBA and management studies.
  • Collective Case Study — Examines multiple cases simultaneously to explore a phenomenon. Common in comparative business and policy assignments.
  • Critical Instance Case Study — Examines a unique or rare case to challenge a generalisation. Used in law, medical, and engineering studies.

Subject-Specific Case Study Writing Services

Case studies are not subject-neutral. The structure, frameworks, referencing style, and data sources required differ significantly by discipline. Our experts are specialists within their subject areas — not generalists who write across everything. Here is what we cover, subject by subject:

Business Management and MBA Case Studies

Business and MBA case studies are the most common type we receive. They typically require students to analyse a company's strategic decisions, identify problems, apply management frameworks, and recommend solutions. Our experts are experienced with Harvard Business School (HBS) case format, Ivey Business School cases, and university-specific formats used in Australia, UK, USA, Canada, and India. Commonly applied frameworks include SWOT, PESTLE, Porter's Five Forces, Ansoff Matrix, McKinsey 7S, and the Balanced Scorecard. Whether your case is about Apple's supply chain, Starbucks' international expansion, or a local SME strategy, our writers know how to structure a high-scoring response.

Marketing Case Studies

Marketing case studies require students to analyse a brand's marketing strategy, evaluate campaign effectiveness, assess target audience alignment, or propose a new marketing plan. Our marketing case study experts work with frameworks including the 4Ps/7Ps, STP (Segmentation, Targeting, Positioning), AIDA, and the Consumer Decision Journey. We assist with case studies on real brands such as Nike, Coca-Cola, McDonald's, and Zara, as well as industry-specific marketing cases in FMCG, technology, healthcare, and retail.

Finance and Accounting Case Studies

Finance case studies require empirical research with reliable references and strong quantitative analysis. Students are expected to compute and interpret financial ratios, evaluate capital structure decisions, assess investment strategies, or analyse financial statements. Our finance experts are trained in accounting standards (IFRS, GAAP), valuation methods, and financial modelling. We cover case studies on companies such as Woolworths, Telstra, Apple, and Amazon, using datasets from Bloomberg, Morningstar, and company annual reports.

Law Case Studies

Law case studies require students to identify the legal issue, apply the relevant statute or case law, argue both sides of the matter, and reach a reasoned conclusion. Our law case study writers are experienced in business law, contract law, criminal law, tort law, employment law, and migration law. We are familiar with legal referencing styles including OSCOLA (UK), AGLC (Australia), and Bluebook (USA), and we cite primary legal sources — statutes, judgements, and legislative instruments — correctly.

Nursing and Healthcare Case Studies

Nursing case studies are among the most clinically sensitive assignment types. They require students to analyse a patient scenario, identify presenting problems, apply nursing frameworks such as the nursing process (ADPIE) or clinical reasoning cycle, and recommend evidence-based care interventions. Our nursing case study writers have clinical backgrounds and are familiar with healthcare standards in Australia (NMBA), UK (NMC), and USA (ANA). We cover mental health nursing, aged care, paediatric nursing, community health, and acute care case scenarios.

Psychology and Social Science Case Studies

Psychology case studies involve analysing individual or group behaviour using established psychological theories and models. Students may be required to apply frameworks such as Freud's psychoanalytic theory, Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, Erikson's Stages of Development, or cognitive behavioural models to a case scenario. Our psychology experts ensure that ethical considerations — including confidentiality, informed consent, and non-maleficence — are embedded in every case study response.

Information Technology and Engineering Case Studies

IT and engineering case studies require students to analyse a technical problem, evaluate existing system architectures or engineering designs, and propose solutions grounded in technical evidence. Our IT case study writers have worked on cases involving cybersecurity breaches, software development failures, cloud migration decisions, and network infrastructure challenges. Engineering case study writers cover civil, mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering disciplines.

Meet the VAH Experts Behind Your Case Study Help

These are not anonymous freelancers. These are verified specialists — each with a defined subject area, a track record of successful student outcomes, and a real presence on the VAH platform.

Ravinder Kaur — Editor in Chief | Business, Nursing, Law, HR

Experience: 9+ years | Orders edited: 1,000+ | Rating: 4.9 stars

Ravinder is the editorial backbone of VAH. She oversees quality across nursing, law, healthcare, and human resources assignments and conducts live sessions with VAH writers to build their teaching, writing, and communication skills. She has a background in human resources and people management, which means she approaches academic content the way a professional communicator would — with clarity, structure, and purpose.

Students who work directly with Ravinder consistently report that their biggest improvement comes not from understanding the subject better, but from learning how to communicate what they already know. Her speciality is taking students who understand concepts but cannot express them in writing, and helping them find their academic voice.

"Whenever I felt stuck in my work, my mentor showed a simpler and effective way to approach it." — VAH student review

Watson Mawanza — International Business | MBA Case Studies

Specialisation: MBA case studies, market entry strategies, international expansion analysis Known for: Bridging the gap between home-country education systems and Western academic expectations

Watson is particularly valued by international students navigating MBA programmes in English-speaking countries for the first time. He is a go-to expert for case studies involving international market entry, cross-cultural management challenges, and global brand strategy.

D. Kaur — Accounting and Finance | Expert of the Quarter

Completed: 78 orders in one quarter | Success rate: 98.3% | Client satisfaction: 100% positive feedback | Live sessions: 7 in a single day Specialisation: Managerial accounting, taxation, financial analysis

D. Kaur was named VAH's Expert of the Quarter after every single client she worked with during that period gave positive feedback — including clients who only received written materials and did not attend live sessions. For finance and accounting case studies, D. Kaur is the expert students request most.

"I have scored 36/40 in my Human Resource Management assignment. I am very thankful to your writer for helping me in this assignment." — VAH student review

Andresen Roosevelt — Business and Management

Motto: As what I see is what I write Specialisation: Strategic analysis, SWOT, PESTLE, Porter's Five Forces, organisational behaviour

Andresen's approach is evidence-first. He does not accept a point in a case study unless it can be supported by data or a recognised academic framework. Students who have received feedback saying their case study "lacks evidence" or "relies too heavily on opinion" are exactly the type of student Andresen works best with.

Julian — IT Services | Canada

Qualification: Master in Computer Science | Rating: 4.9 stars | Total Assignments: 560 | Experience: 5 years

Julian is VAH's go-to expert for IT case studies, particularly for students studying in Canadian universities. He covers programming case studies, cybersecurity case analyses, IT project management, and systems architecture evaluations.

Kaye — Applied Economics | 1,299 Projects Delivered

Rating: 4 stars | Specialisation: Micro and macro economics, market failure, policy evaluation

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Specialisation: Civil law, contract law, tort law | Citation formats: OSCOLA, AGLC, Bluebook

Rylen handles law case studies with the methodical precision that legal analysis requires: identify the legal issue, locate the relevant statute or case law, argue both sides, reach a reasoned conclusion.

Important Tips to Write Case Study Assignments For Scoring A+ Grades

  • Carefully read the situation and the issues that go with it.
  • Highlight the main points of the case as well as any problems you can identify.
  • Finally, describe the intent of the case study.
  • Define your study area.
  • Summarize the problems and results of the case study without looking at the specifics.
  • Read the questions carefully and consider what they require from you.
  • Reread the case, this time adding details important to some of the questions you're asking.

How Will Our Experts Help Students in Writing Their Case Study Assignments?

Our Experts Help Students in Writing Their Case Study Assignments

Step 1: Read the Case Study and Questions Carefully

  • Read the case and related questions carefully.
  • Highlight the main points of the case and any issues you may identify.
  • Read the questions closely and analyse what they require you to do.
  • Reread the case, and link the information that is relevant to each of your questions.

Step 2: Identify the Issues in the Case Study

A case study describes a situation that may arise in a particular profession or social context. They often involve multiple people in complex situations. They often describe a problematic situation, possibly in how it is dealt with or its complexity. An essential part of your answer is to analyse the situation and identify the issues and actions described in the case that may be problematic.

The following questions can help you do this:

  • What action was taken in the matter?
  • Were these actions most appropriate, and why?
  • Did the actions taken have any results?

Step 3: Connect Theory to Practice

Use your knowledge of existing codes of practice, principles, and other professional documents and practices to determine what was and was not done fairly. For example, if someone was interviewed in your case study, were proper interview techniques used? Then, find and link the theory in your interview readings to what was done well and what was not done well in your professional context. This could then be expanded upon in your answer in the context of your readings.

Step 4: Plan Your Answer

Using the questions you set as headings and answering each part in turn can be useful to reduce the chances of skipping the set questions. Of course, you can always remove the heading before submitting if you want. Lecturers usually set the questions logically, so answer them in the order they are written.

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Case Study Help Australia

Australia is one of our largest student bases. Universities including Monash, RMIT, UTS, Griffith, Deakin, and Charles Sturt regularly set business, nursing, and law case studies as major assessments. Australian case study assignments typically require APA 7th or Harvard referencing and data from sources such as the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), IBISWorld Australia, and the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW). Our Australia-based writers understand local university rubrics and can deliver assignments formatted for Moodle submission.

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UK university case study assignments are shaped by programme-specific learning outcomes and often carry significant grade weight. Russell Group universities, post-92 institutions, and online programmes all set case studies differently. Our UK writers are experienced with OSCOLA (law), Harvard (business), and APA (psychology and social sciences) referencing formats and are familiar with NHS case contexts for nursing students.

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US case study assignments, particularly at MBA level, are often modelled on the Harvard Business School case method — a structured approach to problem identification, analysis, and strategic recommendation. Our US-aligned writers use APA 7th edition as standard and are experienced with Ivy League, state university, and community college assessment formats.

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Indian students across BBA, MBA, BCA, and undergraduate programmes regularly receive case study assignments on Indian and global companies. Our India-based experts write in English to international academic standards and are familiar with UGC-affiliated university requirements, NMIMS formats, and IGNOU case study patterns. Hindi-language consultation is also available on request.

Case Study Help Canada

Canadian university case studies increasingly combine quantitative analysis with qualitative reasoning. Our Canada-aligned writers are familiar with institutions such as University of Toronto, McGill, UBC, York, and Concordia, and with APA 7th edition as the standard referencing style for most disciplines.

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A problem statement is a one to two sentence description of the specific issue your case study is addressing. It should be precise enough that someone reading only that sentence understands exactly what you are analysing and why it matters. The most common reason a problem statement gets marked wrong is that it is too broad ("this case study will analyse Starbucks") or too descriptive ("Starbucks expanded into Australia in 2000"). A strong problem statement sounds like this: "This case study examines why Starbucks' aggressive expansion strategy in Australia resulted in the closure of 61 of its 84 stores in 2008, and what strategic errors contributed to this failure." Contact us and we will help you write yours in one session.

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We offer a 100% refund policy, no questions asked, if your assignment does not pass. This is our commitment to quality. In practice, this situation is extremely rare — our success rate across all submissions is 98% — but the guarantee exists because we stand behind our work. If you receive feedback from your assessor after using our sample materials, bring that feedback back to us. We will review it with you, identify what the assessor was looking for, and help you understand what to adjust.

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"My professor wants me to use the 'clinical reasoning cycle' for my nursing case study. I have never heard of this. What is it?

The clinical reasoning cycle is a structured framework used in Australian nursing education, developed by Tracy Levett-Jones. It has eight stages: consider the patient situation → collect cues and information → process information → identify problems and issues → establish goals → take action → evaluate outcomes → reflect on the process. It is the most commonly used framework for nursing case studies in Australia and is embedded in NMBA competency standards. Our nursing experts can walk you through each stage using your specific patient scenario as the example. One session is usually enough to get you started confidently.

"I don't know how to find data on a private company for my case study. Every source I find just says 'data not available'."

This is one of the most frustrating research challenges students face, and it is completely solvable. For private companies, the sources that work are: the company's own press releases and official website statements; industry reports from IBISWorld, Euromonitor, or Mintel that cover the sector the company operates in; news archives from Factiva or ProQuest Business that contain reported financial figures; and academic case studies published through business school databases. You do not need the company's exact financial figures to write a strong case study — you need enough evidence to support your analysis. Our experts will show you exactly which sources to use for your specific company and how to cite them correctly.

"My uni uses a marking rubric but I don't know how to actually use it to write my case study."

The rubric is not just a grading tool — it is the blueprint of your case study. Every row in the rubric corresponds to a section of your assignment, and the weighting tells you how many words to allocate to each section. If critical analysis is worth 40% of marks, approximately 40% of your word count should be analytical content. Read the highest-grade descriptor in each row — that is the standard your writing needs to meet. Our experts teach students to reverse-engineer the rubric before writing a single word. Send us your rubric and we will show you exactly how to map it to your case study structure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you assist with Harvard or university-specific case study formats?

Absolutely. Our professionals work with all types of case studies, including the Harvard Business School case model — problem-based analysis and strategic recommendations — as well as university-specific formats with APA, Harvard, or Chicago referencing, learning outcomes, and marking rubrics. We also apply frameworks including SWOT, PESTLE, Porter's Five Forces, and financial ratios. We customise each case study according to your professor's or university's specific guidelines.

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Yes, we provide urgent priority delivery of case study assignments within 24 hours, depending on complexity and length. Our writers are trained to write fast without losing quality. Contact us beforehand and inform us about your urgent assignment need so we can arrange an appropriate expert for you.

What is the difference between a case study and a research paper?

A case study focuses on a specific real-world situation, organisation, or individual and applies theory to analyse that particular scenario. A research paper takes a broader approach, reviewing existing literature and generating new insights across a topic. Case studies are more applied and scenario-specific; research papers are more theoretical and generalisable. Many students confuse the two and write their case study like a research paper — which is why they lose marks on "application to the case."

What is the standard format of a case study?

Most university case studies follow this structure: Title Page → Executive Summary or Abstract → Introduction and Problem Statement → Literature Review or Theoretical Framework → Analysis (applying models and data to the case) → Findings and Discussion → Recommendations → Conclusion → References. The exact format varies by subject and university, which is why our writers always read your rubric before beginning.

How long should a case study be?

Case study length varies by programme level and university. Undergraduate case studies typically range from 1,000 to 2,500 words. Postgraduate and MBA case studies commonly range from 2,500 to 5,000 words. Some dissertation-level case studies exceed 10,000 words. Our writers always match the word count requirement specified in your brief.

How do I write a case study step by step?

A strong case study follows this structure: (1) Read and understand the case fully before writing a single word. (2) Identify the core problem — state it clearly in 30 to 50 words. (3) Apply relevant theoretical frameworks such as SWOT, Porter's Five Forces, or the clinical reasoning cycle. (4) Support every point with evidence — data, statistics, and cited sources. (5) Propose specific, justified recommendations. (6) Write a conclusion that ties your analysis back to the problem statement. (7) Reference all sources correctly in your required citation style.

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Students from various academic backgrounds such as Business, Law, Nursing, Psychology, Engineering, and Marketing can benefit. It’s ideal for those who want expert guidance, improve their grades, or need help meeting tight deadlines.

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