Reference no: EM133471981
C1. State the problem. Identify it.
2. Define the problem. Limit its scope. Examine its history.
3. Formulate criteria. Devise standards to measure the problem.
4. Propose alternatives. Consider possible solutions.
5. Evaluate alternatives. Apply criteria to solution options.
6. Recommend action. Select best possible solution(s).
Additional instructions will be given during the lecture.
Structure of the Research Report
1) Title Page (Mandatory)
2) Table of Contents (Optional)
3) Executive Summary (Mandatory)
4) Introduction & Background (Mandatory)
5) Problem Statement (Mandatory)
6) Solutions (Mandatory)
7) Recommendation (Mandatory)
8) Conclusion (Mandatory)
9) Reference (Mandatory)
The topic is How can an individual with little experience but many skills impress a potential employer?