Identify only the most critical issues


Problem

Case Summary:

In a brief succinct manner, summarize the case's key issues. Identify only the most critical issues that someone not familiar with the parties involved would be able to have a basic idea of what the case was about.

Problem/Opportunity Identification:

Part of your analysis is to define the problem or problems (often there are multiple, interacting problems). Look to any case guide line questions (if provided) for some conceptual direction, but do not seek merely to address these provided questions.

1) Define the major problem or problems (not the symptoms in the case). Symptoms are the results of problems, not the problems.

2) Problems cause symptoms (e.g., stress causes the symptom of high blood pressure).

3) Often, the symptoms are directly described in the case, whereas the problem(s) usually are not.

4) If necessary, indicate how the problems are related to one another.

The response should include a reference list. One-inch margins, Using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, double-space and APA style of writing and citations.

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