1. Purpose of the case: First of all, the purpose and purpose of writing the case should be made clear, so as to select the appropriate content from the materials and processes and sort out the cases that meet the purpose.
2. Source of materials: materials can come from practical experience, literature, consulting cases and other ways. Ensure that the sources of the materials are reliable and authoritative, and conform to the research object and theme of the case.
3. Detail handling: According to the target audience and research object of the case, the details in the material are carefully handled, so that readers can understand and feel the events and situations described in the case more intuitively.
4. Data and fact support: It is necessary to select representative and intuitive data and facts to provide effective support and proof for the arguments and conclusions of the case.
5. Causality: pay attention to the causality in the materials, especially the reasons that may affect the results or results, clarify the links between the links in the case, and fully present the occurrence, evolution and solution process of the events or problems.
6. Language form: Choose the appropriate language form to make the case easy to understand and accept. At the same time, in the process of writing, we should pay attention to handling sensitive information carefully to protect personal privacy and other related rights.
In short, when selecting and processing materials, we need to consider the purpose and audience of the case, the source and reliability of the materials, the handling of details and the support of data facts, the causal relationship and language form involved, so as to ensure the quality and effect of the case.
When writing a case, you need to pay attention to the following matters:
1. Determine the purpose of the case: clarify the problem to be solved or the subject of the study, and target at what audience or reader group.
2. Collect and sort out case data: collect relevant data, documents, charts and other materials and sort them out to make them more systematic and easy to read.
3. Describe the background and environment of the case: describe the basic information such as the time, place and participants of the case, and also consider the relevant background and environmental factors.
4. Highlight key issues: in the process of describing the case, highlight key issues and challenges, accurately describe the interests and needs of all parties, and analyze the possible impact.
5. Provide solutions: Provide feasible solutions according to the selected topic, analyze the advantages and disadvantages of these solutions, and preferably provide specific suggestions and action plans.
6. Conclusion and summary: In the summary, the effects and achievements of solving problems are emphasized, and suggestions for improvement and future prospects are pointed out.
7. Pay attention to the style of writing and language: when writing, you should follow the principles of accuracy, conciseness, understandability and clear logic, and remain scientific, objective and neutral.
8. Format specification: use the correct format according to the requirements, including title, abstract, text, references and other parts, and pay attention to font, font size, line spacing and other specifications when typesetting.