Defining the Case and Creating Problem Statements Assignment Instructions Overview Researchers describe the background of the problem to define the ro
Defining the Case and Creating Problem Statements Assignment Instructions
Overview
Researchers describe the background of the problem to define the root problem and explain the organizational consequences. The problem statement is a foundational component of the research study. In this assignment, you will use the provided single case study scenario to determine the root problem. Then, you will research the root problem in the literature to determine how it starts and the organizational consequences that result from the root problem.
Instructions
After reviewing the required material stated in this week’s module, address the following in a written paper using the current APA format:
· Using the provided single case study scenario, write a one to two-page background of the problem, discussing how the problem started (i.e., root problem) and why the problem needs to be studied (i.e., organizational consequences.)
· You will create a problem statement based on the provided single case study scenario.
o The first sentence will be the general problem sentence.
o The next three to four sentences will support the general problem sentence, showing that the problem currently exists. Each supporting sentence must be supported with a different peer-reviewed scholarly source no older than five (5) years.
o The last sentence will be the specific problem sentence and must include the location of the study and organization type.
Required Format
Cover page
Abstract
Introduction
Background of the Problem
Problem Statement
References
Additional Requirements
Use the provided Defining the Case and Creating a Problem Statement Assignment Template.
This 1,000 minimum, 1,500 maximum word paper needs to be written to include these guidelines:
- The required title, abstract, running head, table, and reference pages are not included in the required assignment word count but are required as part of your paper.
· Materials submitted to fulfill requirements in one course may not be submitted in another course. Concerns about the propriety of obtaining outside assistance and acknowledging sources should be addressed to the instructor of the course before the work commences and as necessary as the work proceeds.
· This paper must include at least seven references from peer-reviewed scholarly articles that have publication dates no older than 5 years. Do not use any books.
- All parts of the assignment must be based on peer-reviewed scholarly sources.
- In-text citations are required to support your (a) statements, (b) points, (c) assertions, (d) issues, (e) arguments, (f) concerns, (g) paragraph topic sentences, and (h) statements of fact and opinion. Refer to Section 8.1, Appropriate Level of Citation on pages 253 and 254 in the APA Manual (7th ed.).
- Do not provide any personal opinions.
- Refrain from using phrases such as, “in this paper.”
- Sources of information from Wikipedia, dictionaries, websites, blogs, and encyclopedias will not be accepted.
- A paragraph is defined in this course as being at least 4 sentences in length and structured in a cohesive manner. Consider using the MEAL approach for writing paragraphs:
- M – Main topic using peer-reviewed scholarly sources.
- E – Evidence to support the main topic using peer-reviewed scholarly sources.
- A – Analysis (e.g., for and against) of the evidence using peer-reviewed scholarly sources.
- L – Lead back to the main topic or to the main topic in the next paragraph using peer-reviewed scholarly sources.
- Avoid (a) clichés, (b) slang, (c) jargon, (d) exaggerations, (e) abbreviations, (f) figurative language, and (g) language that is too informal and too subjective.
- Submit your final document for grading with file name syntax: LastNameFirstInitial Assignment Name #. For example: SmithJ_Assignment Name.doc (no .pdfs)
Grading Metrics
Consult the accompanying rubric for how this assignment will be graded. Also, any form of plagiarism, including copying and pasting, will result in zero points for the entire assignment. All quoted materials must be properly cited in the current APA format.
Note: The Turnitin plagiarism tool will be used to check your assignment for originality. The tool is a starting point for instructors to check overall Academic Integrity; higher scores generally indicate a higher probability of Academic Misconduct. The higher the score, the higher the probability that there are too many quotations included in the narrative, and/or there are passages that have not been properly cited.
BUSI 830
Defining the Case and Creating Problem Statements Assignment Instructions
Overview
Researchers describe the background of the problem to define the root problem and explain the organizational consequences. The problem statement is a foundational component of the research study. In this assignment, you will use the provided single case study scenario to determine the root problem. Then, you will research the root problem in the literature to determine how it starts and the organizational consequences that result from the root problem.
Instructions
After reviewing the required material stated in this week’s module, address the following in a written paper using the current APA format:
· Using the provided single case study scenario, write a one to two-page background of the problem, discussing how the problem started (i.e., root problem) and why the problem needs to be studied (i.e., organizational consequences.)
· You will create a problem statement based on the provided single case study scenario.
· The first sentence will be the general problem sentence.
· The next three to four sentences will support the general problem sentence, showing that the problem currently exists. Each supporting sentence must be supported with a different peer-reviewed scholarly source no older than five (5) years.
· The last sentence will be the specific problem sentence and must include the location of the study and organization type.
Required Format
Cover page
Abstract
Introduction
Background of the Problem
Problem Statement
References
Additional Requirements
Use the provided Defining the Case and Creating a Problem Statement Assignment Template.
This 1,000 minimum, 1,500 maximum word paper needs to be written to include these guidelines:
· The required title, abstract, running head, table, and reference pages are not included in the required assignment word count but are required as part of your paper.
· Materials submitted to fulfill requirements in one course may not be submitted in another course. Concerns about the propriety of obtaining outside assistance and acknowledging sources should be addressed to the instructor of the course before the work commences and as necessary as the work proceeds.
· This paper must include at least seven references from peer-reviewed scholarly articles that have publication dates no older than 5 years. Do not use any books.
· All parts of the assignment must be based on peer-reviewed scholarly sources.
· In-text citations are required to support your (a) statements, (b) points, (c) assertions, (d) issues, (e) arguments, (f) concerns, (g) paragraph topic sentences, and (h) statements of fact and opinion. Refer to Section 8.1, Appropriate Level of Citation on pages 253 and 254 in the APA Manual (7th ed.).
· Do not provide any personal opinions.
· Refrain from using phrases such as, “in this paper.”
· Sources of information from Wikipedia, dictionaries, websites, blogs, and encyclopedias will not be accepted.
· A paragraph is defined in this course as being at least 4 sentences in length and structured in a cohesive manner. Consider using the MEAL approach for writing paragraphs:
· M – Main topic using peer-reviewed scholarly sources.
· E – Evidence to support the main topic using peer-reviewed scholarly sources.
· A – Analysis (e.g., for and against) of the evidence using peer-reviewed scholarly sources.
· L – Lead back to the main topic or to the main topic in the next paragraph using peer-reviewed scholarly sources.
· Avoid (a) clichés, (b) slang, (c) jargon, (d) exaggerations, (e) abbreviations, (f) figurative language, and (g) language that is too informal and too subjective.
· Submit your final document for grading with file name syntax: LastNameFirstInitial Assignment Name #. For example: SmithJ_Assignment Name.doc (no .pdfs)
Grading Metrics
Consult the accompanying rubric for how this assignment will be graded. Also, any form of plagiarism, including copying and pasting, will result in zero points for the entire assignment. All quoted materials must be properly cited in the current APA format.
Note: The Turnitin plagiarism tool will be used to check your assignment for originality. The tool is a starting point for instructors to check overall Academic Integrity; higher scores generally indicate a higher probability of Academic Misconduct. The higher the score, the higher the probability that there are too many quotations included in the narrative, and/or there are passages that have not been properly cited.
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DEFINING THE CASE AND CREATING PROBLEM STATEMENTS 20
Defining the Case and Creating Problem Statements
Your Name
School of Business, Liberty University
Author Note
By submitting this assignment, I attest this submission represents my own work, and not that of another student, scholar, or internet source. I understand I am responsible for knowing and correctly utilizing referencing and bibliographical guidelines. I have not submitted this work for any other class.
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DEFINING THE CASE AND CREATING PROBLEM STATEMENTS 1
Abstract
(Don’t forget 3-5 Keywords)
Defining the Case and Creating Problem Statements
Provide an introductory paragraph (i.e. the importance of stating the problem ‘accurately’ and ‘within scope’).
Remove all guidance verbiage in this document. Keep all headings.
Background of the Problem
Discuss the background of the problem in one to two pages. Ensure you provide at least one full page but not more than two full pages. Describe how the problem started (i.e., the root problem) and why it needs to be studied (i.e, organization consequences. Provide scholarly support for all assertions.
Problem Statement
Provide a problem statement of not more than 250 words. A problem statement starts with a general problem sentence followed by three to four supporting sentences and concludes with a specific problem sentence.
References
Format references using the current APA style. Ensure all DOIs or journal URLs are active hyperlinks.
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Single Case Study Scenario
The Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas (DFW) experienced significant growth in population over the past four years and its population is expected to continue to grow rapidly over the coming years. Hospital administrative leaders at a large hospital in the DFW have noticed a decrease in net profits, although there has been significant growth in the area. Leaders at the hospital surmised that they have not been able to meet the new demand because of an insufficient number of employees and inadequate facilities. Additionally, the employee retention rate decreased because of overworked employees due to the increased demand for services. Patient expectations are not being met causing unfavorable reviews. Hospital administrative leaders are unsure of how to address the problem successfully.
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