What is really going on what are the problems what is the


Read the case study to identify the main point and key players. Highlight the main points and identify themes. Review, asking questions:

(a) What is really going on? What are the problems? What is the main issue? How do the problems relate? What are the underlying issues? Describe how or why these issues developed.

(b) Research the problem or issue you have identified to help frame the issue and to make connections to secondary issues. Use journal articles, and not website-based sources.

(c) Decide how to "solve" or manage the issue. Consider who should be involved: what their responsibilities might be, strengths and weaknesses, and so on.

(d) Identify at least two alternative solutions and analyze their strengths and weaknesses (or describe why they would or would not be effective).

(e) Select the best alternative and explain how you will measure effectiveness.

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3/9/2016 1:25:28 AM

Properly read the case scenario illustrated in the assignment above and on the basis of the reading, answer the following questions in detailed paragraph format according to APA style. Q1. Explain what is really going on? Write the problems? Find out the main issue? Explain how do the problems relate? Write underlying issues? Illustrate how or why these issues widened. Q2. Research the issue or problem you have recognized to help frame the issue and to make connections to the secondary issues. Make use of journal articles and not website-based resources. Q3. Decide how to resolve or handle the issue. Consider who must be engaged: what their duties might be, strengths and weaknesses and so forth. Q4. Recognize at least two alternative solutions and examine their strengths and weaknesses (or illustrate why they would or wouldn’t be efficient). Q5. Choose the best option and describe how you will measure efficiency.