I am writing this two weeks after a submission that I am honestly relieved is behind me and the role that played in getting me across that finish line is worth documenting honestly. I did not approach this process elegantly I was behind, I was panicking and I made at least one decision under pressure that I would not make again with more time and clearer thinking. The useful parts of this post are probably the mistakes as much as the eventual solution.
My first instinct when I realized I was in trouble was to find the fastest available help rather than the best available help and those two things pointed in completely different directions. The service I found quickly promised a fast turnaround and delivered exactly that - a fast, shallow, analytically thin document that demonstrated no real engagement with the business situation I had provided or the frameworks my module had covered. When you are already stressed and behind schedule the temptation to accept something adequate rather than push back and demand something good is significant and I gave into that temptation the first time. The result was a piece I had to substantially rework under even greater time pressure than I had started with. Fast case study writing help that misses the analytical brief is not help at all it is a paid detour.

