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This chapter lists the components of a teaching note and explains how you can build one for your teaching case. What is unique about this last chapter is that the author has provided an example of a teaching note using an actual case study highlighted in the earlier chapters to demonstrate how lesson plan and case analysis are combined into a single document. This way, case writers can see the full journey of the case study Charting a New Course—how it is developed from case concept in Chap. 3, to research and analysis in Chap. 4, shaped in Chap. 5, composed in Chap. 7 and supported by a teaching note in Chap. 10.
That which looks simple and easy is masterful,
requiring much thought and preparation.
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Michael E. Porter, Competitive Strategy: Techniques for Analysing Industries and Competition, Free Press, June 1998.
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Gwee, J. (2018). The Teaching Note. In: The Case Writer’s Toolkit. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7173-7_10
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