How to write a case memo

How to write a case memo :

You should write the case memos as if you are a senior manager of the firm at the time the case was written. You should address the memo to the CEO and the Board of the Directors of the firm. You should assume that the recipients of the case memo are well aware of the firm, so please do not simply summarize the case. Rather you should offer professional recommendations (such as a specific course of action that the firm ought to take in order to address the assigned question). I am more interested in the quality of your analysis than in the accuracy of your conclusions. Please keep in mind, the assigned case should the only source of information that you will use. So please do not go online and start researching on the company, especially to find what the company actually did following the events discussed in the case. However, you should make every attempt to use the concepts, tools and frameworks you learned from the class to analyze the case and to develop the strategic recommendations.

 

 

There should be an introduction. State your recommendation in this introductory paragraph.

 Don’t write long paragraphs. Break paragraphs in sub-topics such as opportunities, risks, current

situation of the business and your arguments/recommendations.

 No bullet points. Please write full sentences.

 Present arguments with reasons, evidence and logic. Think about the assumptions that you are

making while making your arguments. Are these assumptions realistic? Under what conditions?

 Try to use numbers (sales, profit and market share) to provide evidence or to build your

arguments. Remember, sometimes it’s easier to convince with numbers!

 Consider pros and cons. Don’t be biased and consider only pros. Try to provide a balanced view.

 Make sure you have a nice persuasive conclusion that supports your recommendation.

 Finally, be professional – imagine yourself as a manager working for the company during the