Analysis of the pertinent stakeholders


Case Analysis:

A thorough written analysis should include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following:

1) A clear statement of the problem(s).

2) A thorough analysis of the pertinent stakeholders and of the issues and the ways these combine to create the problem(s). Address the issues in the questions that follow the case if included.

3) One or more suggested solutions, with clear explanations of the strengths and weaknesses of each solution and with each solution supported.

4) An explanation of how the solution(s) can be implemented (by whom, etc.) and the problems that might be encountered with the implementation.

5) Answer any questions that may be posted on the Case Analysis itself Avoid "might be" scenarios. Unless such material can be solidly and logically derived from the existing case material, it has no place in the written case analysis.

The quality of the written analysis will be judged not only on the solutions provided but also on how well the analyzer has supported his or her arguments with the use of case material, theory, and solid critical thinking. No statement should be included in a case analysis that is not thoroughly supported.

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