CASE STUDIES

Case studies are particularly useful in depicting a holistic portrayal of a client's experiences and results regarding a program. For example, to evaluate the effectiveness of a program's processes, including its strengths and weaknesses, evaluators might develop cases studies on the program's successes and failures. Case studies are used to organise a wide range of information about a case and then analyse the contents by seeking patterns and themes in the data, and by further analysis through cross comparison with other cases. A case can be individuals, programs, or any unit, depending on what the program evaluators want to examine through in-depth analysis and comparison.

Autism Aspect
View Case Study

Elizabeth Arden
View Case Study

Michael Hill
View Case Study

Rebel Sport
View Case Study

Robins Kitchen
View Case Study

 

Knowledge Centre

 Current Research Studies

 Articles and Takeaways

 Case Studies

Autism Aspect

Workstar eLearning solution delivers online training to teachers, schools, parents and carers in collaboration with AAETC (Australian Autism Education and Training Consortium) through the Positive Partnerships program. Read more...

Retail is a UniversityRetail is a University

Based on the success stories of 10 leading Australian retailers including Gerry Harvey, Janine Allis and Jonathan Pinshaw By Workstar co-founder, Gerard Manion & Peter James Ryan. ‘Retail is a University’ celebrates retail as a career of first choice. It is a must read for mentors and HR professionals seeking aids to assist those they are guiding and retail employees looking for inspiration and a vision of what can be. Click here to order your copy.
© 2009 Workstar | Privacy Developed by Rapidesign