Why is this issue urgent for the company? What will happen if they don’t act now?
(Note the differences between urgent and important: If, for example, you learn that OSHA (Occupational Safety a
Health Administration) is knocking at your manufacturing plant’s door, the issue is far more urgent than if you had
received a letter from them informing you they will be at the plant in a month for an inspection.)
3, For the problem you chose in 2 above, write an analysis section.
This means: Write why you think that is the main problem out of those you’ve listed. Give 2-3 relevant facts that
you believe suggest that this is the main problem.
The analysis should examine the dimensions of the problem or issue and significance of the facts for the firm’s
objectives. Where did the problem come from? How did it affect the business? What will happen if the problem is
not addressed?
Also write the goals for a solution. In a perfect world: What will the situation look like after it has been resolved?
Why is this issue important for the company? What will be the effect of this issue if it is not addressed?
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