Case Study on Deutsche Bank and the Road to Basel III by Yiorgos Allayannis, Gerry Yemen, Andrew Wicks, Matthew Dougherty

The case study reports do not have a specified length, but they must have a logical structure that clearly flows throughout the reports. The following structure can be used to ensure that the analysis is complete:

Section A: Introduction
Articulate the main problem and summarize the thesis
Section B: Background Information and Methodology
State facts and issues that are relevant to the problem
Explain the methods used to evaluate solutions
Section C: Alternatives
Identify alternative solutions and explain why they were rejected
Section D: Solutions
Provide an implementable solution to the problem and an explanation for why that solution is proposed.
Describe risks, contingencies, benefits and shortcomings
Section E: Recommendations and Conclusions
Present a strategic plan that could be used to implement the proposed solution

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