1. Based on the identified issues/problems in the case, continue to review information about the case you chose according to the long cycle process. Identify the main stakeholders, the resources available, the possible alternatives (step 3 of the case study analysis) and likely timelines. Be sure to start collecting outside information, if you have not already. Take notes and save articles or URL’s as you go!
  2. Based on the assignment directions (see Module 10), create the level headings (please use at least three levels) you will use in your paper. The first level headings are provided for you in the Module 10 directions. Thus, you must create some 2nd and 3rd level headings depending upon what you envision for the final case study paper/analysis. The advantage of writing in this method is that it keeps research more focused and your paper better organized.
  3. Create the title page.
  4. Create the Table of Contents (TOC) based on the level headings you have so far. You may change some of the 2nd and 3rd level headings later, but the TOC is easily updated if you use the Microsoft Word tools appropriately.
  5. Next, add and edit the content you have written for the discussion boards (step 1: problem statement and step 2: case analysis) and then write the next section (step 3: Generate alternatives). Be sure to generate and discuss at least three mutually exclusive alternatives that address the issues identified in the case analysis section. Do not compare the alternatives in this section; instead fully describe each one in its own separate 2nd level heading.
  6. Include at least two scholarly references this week in the reference page (Note: the final paper requires five or more). Make sure to use in-body citations, as well.
  7. Review the rubric to ensure you included all the required components for this week’s assignment.

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