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Question Identification of Stakeholder's Problems, Goals, and Concerns
a. For each stakeholder, identify events in the case that that stakeholder finds troublesome and would consider a problem; in doing so, quote the case.
b. Identify the assumptions being made by each stakeholder, and the apparent biases of each stakeholder; in doing so, quote the case.
c. Identify the goals (sometimes stated as explicit demands) of each stakeholder; in doing so, quote the case.
d. Then, as best you can based on the evidence of the case, identify the concerns underlying these demands; again, quote the case.
Question B. Identification of Problems
a. Identify the key problems that must be solved. Explain with reference to appropriate concepts, theories, models, and/or research findings---and the evidence of the case. Quote evidence to justify your assertions. (Note: this is likely to be a lengthy part of your analysis.)
b. Also, identify problems that are less central but still deserving of attention, as well as problems that can safely be ignored for the foreseeable future.