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How Our MBA Assignment Help Works

Getting started takes less than five minutes. Tell us what you need, we match you with a writer who specialises in your module, and your assignment is delivered before your deadline.

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Submit Your Brief

Share your assignment question, module details, word count, deadline, and any marking rubric or guidelines provided by your university.

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We Match Your Writer

We assign a writer with a relevant MBA or DBA qualification and experience in your specific subject area — strategy, finance, marketing, or HR.

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For longer assignments we can share a draft outline or early section for your review and feedback before the final document is completed.

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Your completed assignment, plagiarism report, and references list are delivered before your deadline. Free revisions included.

What Every MBA Assignment Includes

We do not send generic, template-filled documents. Every piece of work is tailored to your brief, your university's marking criteria, and the specific frameworks relevant to your module.

Proper framework application — SWOT, PESTLE, Porter's Five Forces, BCG Matrix, Ansoff's Matrix, and others applied where genuinely relevant, not just listed.

Real academic sources — Peer-reviewed journals, Harvard Business Review, and core MBA textbooks cited correctly in your required referencing style.

Harvard referencing — In-text citations and a full reference list formatted to your university's preferred style (Harvard, APA, or Chicago).

Executive summary — For reports and business plans, a concise executive summary that stands alone and meets the marking criteria.

Original Turnitin report — Every assignment is checked for originality before delivery. We share the report on request.

Free revisions for 7 days — If anything needs adjusting to match your brief or marker feedback, we revise at no extra cost.

MBA Assignment Types We Cover

The MBA is one of the most demanding postgraduate qualifications precisely because it requires you to move between disciplines rapidly — writing a financial valuation one week and an HR policy the next. Here is a breakdown of the most common assignment types and what each requires.

Case Study Analysis

Case studies are the backbone of MBA education. A strong case study analysis goes well beyond summarising what happened — it requires you to identify the core problem, consider the constraints and stakeholder dynamics, generate and evaluate realistic alternatives, and defend a recommendation with evidence. The best case analyses draw on at least two or three frameworks to structure the argument rather than listing frameworks as a formality.

Common pitfalls include spending too much of the word count on background description rather than analysis, failing to link the recommendation to specific evidence in the case, and applying frameworks mechanically without explaining what the output means for the decision at hand.

Business Plan Writing

A well-structured MBA business plan typically covers: executive summary, company overview, market analysis, competitive landscape, marketing and sales strategy, operations plan, management team, and financial projections. The financial section — including projected income statement, cash flow, and break-even analysis — is where many students struggle. Our writers can build realistic financial models grounded in verifiable market data.

Strategic Analysis Reports

Strategic management assignments ask you to analyse a company's competitive position and recommend a strategic direction. A high-scoring strategic report combines external analysis (using PESTLE and Porter's Five Forces to map the industry) with internal analysis (using VRIO, Value Chain, or the 7S Framework to assess organisational capabilities), then synthesises the findings into a coherent strategic recommendation supported by the academic literature.

Core MBA Subjects We Cover

Marketing Management

Marketing MBA assignments range from brand strategy and consumer behaviour analysis to digital marketing plans and market entry strategies. Our writers understand the STP framework (segmentation, targeting, positioning), the extended marketing mix (7Ps), customer lifetime value modelling, and the academic literature on brand equity. Whether your assignment requires a marketing audit, a new product launch plan, or a campaign evaluation, we produce work grounded in both theory and real-world application.

Financial Management and Corporate Finance

Finance modules require a different kind of rigour. Common assignments include ratio analysis, capital budgeting (NPV, IRR, payback period), portfolio theory, risk assessment, and financial statement interpretation. Our finance writers hold relevant qualifications and can work with actual company financial data to produce accurate, properly referenced analysis.

Human Resource Management

HRM assignments in MBA programmes cover talent acquisition, performance management, organisational culture, change management, diversity and inclusion, and employment law. These assignments often require you to critically evaluate HR theory (drawing on authors such as Ulrich, Armstrong, or Boxall and Purcell) and apply it to an organisational case. Reflective practice elements are also common in HRM modules — we can help you structure reflective writing in a way that meets academic criteria.

Operations and Supply Chain Management

Operations management assignments typically address process design, lean manufacturing, quality management (Six Sigma, TQM), supply chain resilience, and capacity planning. These assignments often combine quantitative analysis with strategic discussion. Our writers are familiar with tools like process mapping, the Theory of Constraints, and demand forecasting methods.

MBA Analytical Frameworks — How We Use Them Properly

One of the most common reasons MBA students lose marks is applying frameworks superficially. Listing four bullet points under each heading of a SWOT analysis is not analysis — it is description. Here is how our writers apply the most important frameworks correctly.

SWOT and TOWS

SWOT identifies strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. The TOWS matrix extends this by generating strategic options: SO strategies (using strengths to exploit opportunities), WO strategies (addressing weaknesses to capture opportunities), ST strategies (using strengths to mitigate threats), and WT strategies (reducing weaknesses and avoiding threats). Markers at most business schools expect to see the TOWS extension, not just the basic SWOT grid.

PESTLE Analysis

PESTLE covers Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal, and Environmental factors. Effective PESTLE analysis prioritises factors that are genuinely material to the company or industry in question, explains the mechanism by which each factor affects the business, and supports each point with current data or cited sources. A common mistake is treating PESTLE as a checklist where every box must be filled rather than focusing on the two or three factors with the highest strategic significance.

Porter's Five Forces

Porter's model assesses industry attractiveness by examining: threat of new entrants, bargaining power of buyers, bargaining power of suppliers, threat of substitute products, and competitive rivalry. The output should be an overall assessment of whether the industry is attractive (with high profit potential) or unattractive, and why. This should then be linked to the firm's strategic choices — for example, if buyer power is high, the firm should consider differentiation strategies to reduce price sensitivity.

BCG Growth-Share Matrix

The BCG matrix classifies a firm's business units or products into four quadrants — Stars, Cash Cows, Question Marks, and Dogs — based on market growth rate and relative market share. Its value in MBA assignments is as a portfolio planning tool: it tells you where to invest, where to harvest, and where to divest. The matrix has limitations (it ignores synergies between business units and can oversimplify complex markets) and a strong assignment will acknowledge these critically.

What Our MBA Clients Say

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"I was overwhelmed trying to complete my strategic management case study while finishing a project at work. The analysis was thorough, the Porter's Five Forces section was genuinely insightful, and the recommendation was well-argued. Got a Distinction."

Priya S. — MBA student, Warwick Business School

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"The business plan they wrote for my Entrepreneurship module was exceptional — proper financial projections, real market data, and a logical structure from start to finish. My professor actually used it as an example in the next cohort."

James O. — Executive MBA, Cranfield University

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"I needed help with a finance assignment and was sceptical. But they clearly knew what they were doing — accurate ratio analysis, properly interpreted, with academic sources I had not come across. Delivered a day early too."

Fatima A. — MBA (Finance), University of Manchester

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of MBA assignments can you help with?
We cover the full range of MBA assignment types including case study analysis, business plan writing, strategic management reports, reflective journals, group project reports, financial analysis, marketing plans, HR policy documents, and operations management assignments. Our writers hold MBA and DBA qualifications and have hands-on industry experience.
Which MBA frameworks do your writers use?
Our writers apply all standard MBA analytical frameworks including SWOT analysis, PESTLE analysis, Porter's Five Forces, the BCG Growth-Share Matrix, Ansoff's Matrix, McKinsey's 7S Framework, Balanced Scorecard, Value Chain Analysis, VRIO Framework, and the CAGE Distance Framework for international business.
Can you help with MBA case studies from Harvard Business School?
Yes. Harvard Business School case studies follow a specific structure: situation analysis, problem identification, alternative generation, evaluation and recommendation. Our writers are trained in the HBS case method and can produce case analyses that meet the rigorous standards expected at top business schools.
How long does it take to complete an MBA assignment?
Turnaround depends on the length and complexity of your assignment. A standard 2,500-word case study typically takes 48–72 hours. A full business plan of 5,000–8,000 words may require 5–7 days. We do offer urgent delivery from 24 hours where possible — contact us to confirm availability for your specific deadline.
Will the assignment be original and plagiarism-free?
Every assignment is written from scratch for your specific brief. We run all work through Turnitin before delivery and can share the originality report on request. We do not resell or reuse assignments.
Which referencing style will be used for my MBA assignment?
Most business schools use Harvard referencing for MBA programmes, though some use APA or Chicago. We follow whichever style your institution specifies. If you are unsure, share your module handbook and we will apply the correct format.
Do you cover part-time and online MBA programmes?
Yes. We support students on full-time, part-time, executive and online MBA programmes at universities in the UK, USA, Australia, Canada and beyond. Whether you are balancing work, family and study, or tackling an accelerated online MBA, our writers understand the demands of each format.
Can I request revisions after delivery?
Yes. We offer free revisions within 7 days of delivery for any changes that fall within your original brief. If your marker provides feedback and you would like the assignment adjusted, send us the comments and we will revise accordingly at no extra charge.

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