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Justification report

 
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Justification Report – Part 2

In Part 1 of your Justification Report assignment, you built up the following sections: Problem Statement, Overview of Alternatives, Criteria, and Methods. In Part 2, you will revise Part 1 based on your instructor’s suggestions and add to it the following sections: Evaluation of Alternatives, Findings and Analysis, and References.

Use the basic outline below to draft your paper. Organize your responses to each question under the following section headings:

•Evaluation of Alternatives (for Questions 1-3)
•Findings and Analysis (for Questions 4-5)
•References (for Question 6)

Using the provided template, write Part 2 of a single-spaced report in which you:

1.Research the two (2) alternatives (i.e. possible solutions) that you’ve identified in your Part 1 Evaluation of Alternatives section. Record bibliographic information during research.
a.Example: You might research other organizations that have attempted similar solutions to the problem you have identified and explore the results of those experiments.
2.Use what you discover in your research to evaluate each alternative by each of your five (5) criteria.
a.Example: If your research revealed that four companies similar to yours increased productivity after allowing their workers to telework from home three days per week, you might conclude that one of your suggested alternatives – in this case, the option to telework from home three days per week – satisfies one of your criterion of “Productivity” as a high-potential solution to a problem you’ve identified (of decreased worker morale and productivity at Doe’s Electronics). However, additional research might frustrate a recommendation of this alternative if it is found to fall short of other criteria while a second alternative fares better. For instance, a telework alternative might be found to be too costly to implement; too frustrating for consumers who prefer daily, in-person customer service; or too divergent from the company’s brand, “Always there for you!”
3.Organize the assignment by your criteria. Explain in narrative form how each of your two (2) alternatives stacks up against your first criterion. Next, explain how each alternative stacks up against your second criterion, etc.
a.Example: An abbreviated outline of what this longer section might look like based on the above example is below (Note: Only the first two [2] of five [5] required criteria are included to give you a feel for the structure). Your researched findings, represented as circled bullets below, should be explained in two to five (2-5) sentences. Include in-text citations and follow up with References in APA style):

Evaluation of Alternatives
?Productivity

?Alternative A: Telework from home 3 days per week
?{narrate findings based on research here}
?Alternative B: Offer two extra Floating Holidays to each employee per year
?{narrate findings based on research here}
?Cost

?Alternative A: Telework from home 3 days per week
?{narrate findings based on research here}
?Alternative B: Offer two extra Floating Holidays to each employee per year

?{narrate findings based on research here}
4.Briefly summarize in narrative form the major discoveries that emerged from the Evaluation of Alternatives section.
5.Include a chart like the ones below to illustrate at a glance:

Figure 1: Alternatives Analyzed by Criteria

Criteria
Telework Option
Floating Holiday Option

Productivity
Very high
Negligible increase

Cost
Very high
Moderate

Company Image
Increased
Negligible increase

Worker Morale
Increased
Negligible increase

Practicality
Moderate
Low

TOTAL Feasibility* of Alternatives based on Criteria?
Moderate to High
Low to Moderate

*Feasability = Capability of an alternative being carried out with success
6.Include an APA style (6th edition) References page that documents the two (2) sources (minimum) that you used and cited in-text in your Evaluation of Alternatives section. Note that both resources may be secondary resources, or you may include one primary source and one secondary source. Remember that both in-text citations and References must be included (to avoid plagiarism) whenever you are directly quoting, summarizing, or paraphrasing researched material.
Your assignment must:

•Be typed, single spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
•Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, your name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.

The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:

•Support ideas or claims in body paragraphs with clear details, examples, and explanations.
•Organize ideas logically by using transitional words, phrases, and sentences.
•Use sentence variety and effective word choice in written communication.
•Apply writing process strategies to develop formal business reports and / or proposals.
•Use technology and information resources to research issues related to selected topics.
•Write clearly and concisely using proper writing mechanics.

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Justification Report

Justification Report

In Assignments 2.1 (Part 1) and 2.2 (Part 2) of the Justification Report, you built up the major parts of your formal, researched justification report (Problem Statement, Overview of Alternatives, Criteria, Methods, Evaluation of Alternatives, Findings and Analysis, and References). You will begin Part 3 by inserting your revisions of Parts 1 and 2 based on your instructor’s suggestions. Then, you will include a few new additions:

Use the basic outline below to draft your paper. Organize your responses to each question under the following section headings:
•    Introduction (for Question 1)
o    Problem Statement (for Question 1a)
o    Terminology (for Question 1b)
o    Major Sections of the Report (for Question 1c)
o    Scope and Limitations of the Research (for Question 1d)
Preliminary Parts (for Question 2)
Recommendation (for Question 3)
References (for Question 4)
Using the provided template, write Part 3 to complete a single-spaced report in which you:
1.    Create an introduction that tells what your report is about.
a.    Include the Problem Statement that you already created and revised in Part 1.
b.    Include terms that readers will need to know in order to understand the report.
c.    Briefly summarize the major sections and findings of the report that you’ve developed in Parts 1 and 2.
d.    Discuss what your report will cover and what it will not.
2.    Create the preliminary parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes:
a.    Title Page
b.    Transmittal
c.    Table of Contents
d.    Executive Summary
Note: Use small Roman numerals to number the pages of the preliminary parts of the report.
3.    Create the Recommendation section of the Report.
a.    Provide a one to two (1-2) sentence recommendation based on what your Evaluation of Alternatives and Findings and Analysis sections have determined is the most feasible alternative (i.e. solution) to the problem in the Problem Statement.
4.    Create the References sections, which goes at the end of the Report, by pasting in your revised References page.
Note: Remember to organize the report by the section headings. The report should reflect a style and format appropriate for business; single spacing and bullet points are acceptable for formal business reports.
Your assignment must:
•    Be typed, single spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
•    Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, your name, the professor€™s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.

The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:
•    Support ideas or claims in body paragraphs with clear details, examples, and explanations.
•    Organize ideas logically by using transitional words, phrases, and sentences.
•    Use sentence variety and effective word choice in written communication.
•    Apply writing process strategies to develop formal business reports and / or proposals.
•    Use technology and information resources to research issues related to selected topics.
•    Write clearly and concisely using proper writing mechanics.

Points: 200    Assignment 2.3: Justification Report – Part 3 (Final)
Criteria
Unacceptable
Below 60% F    Meets Minimum Expectations
60-69% D
Fair
70-79% C
Proficient
80-89% B
Exemplary
90-100% A
1a. Create an introduction that tells what your report is about, including the Problem Statement that you already created and revised in Part 1.
Weight: 10%    Did not submit or incompletely created an introduction that tells what your report is about, including the Problem Statement that you already created and revised in Part 1.    Insufficiently created an introduction that tells what your report is about, including the Problem Statement that you already created and revised in Part 1.    Partially created an introduction that tells what your report is about, including the Problem Statement that you already created and revised in Part 1.    Satisfactorily created an introduction that tells what your report is about, including the Problem Statement that you already created and revised in Part 1.    Thoroughly created an introduction that tells what your report is about, including the Problem Statement that you already created and revised in Part 1.
1b. Create an introduction that tells what your report is about, including terms that readers will need to know in order to understand the report.
Weight: 10%    Did not submit or incompletely created an introduction that tells what your report is about, including terms that readers will need to know in order to understand the report.    Insufficiently created an introduction that tells what your report is about, including terms that readers will need to know in order to understand the report.    Partially created an introduction that tells what your report is about, including terms that readers will need to know in order to understand the report.    Satisfactorily created an introduction that tells what your report is about, including terms that readers will need to know in order to understand the report.    Thoroughly created an introduction that tells what your report is about, including terms that readers will need to know in order to understand the report.
1c. Create an introduction that tells what your report is about, briefly summarizing the major sections and findings of the report that you’ve developed in Parts 1 and 2.
Weight: 10%    Did not submit or incompletely created an introduction that tells what your report is about, briefly summarizing the major sections and findings of the report that you’ve developed in Parts 1 and 2.    Insufficiently created an introduction that tells what your report is about, briefly summarizing the major sections and findings of the report that you’ve developed in Parts 1 and 2.    Partially created an introduction that tells what your report is about, briefly summarizing the major sections and findings of the report that you’ve developed in Parts 1 and 2.    Satisfactorily created an introduction that tells what your report is about, briefly summarizing the major sections and findings of the report that you’ve developed in Parts 1 and 2.    Thoroughly created an introduction that tells what your report is about, briefly summarizing the major sections and findings of the report that you’ve developed in Parts 1 and 2.
1d. Create an introduction that tells what your report is about , discussing what your report will cover and what it will not.
Weight: 10%    Did not submit or incompletely created an introduction that tells what your report is about , discussing what your report will cover and what it will not.    Insufficiently created an introduction that tells what your report is about , discussing what your report will cover and what it will not.    Partially created an introduction that tells what your report is about , discussing what your report will cover and what it will not.    Satisfactorily created an introduction that tells what your report is about , discussing what your report will cover and what it will not.    Thoroughly created an introduction that tells what your report is about , discussing what your report will cover and what it will not.
2a. Create the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Title Page.
Weight: 5%    Did not submit or incompletely created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Title Page.    Insufficiently created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Title Page.    Partially created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Title Page.    Satisfactorily created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Title Page.    Thoroughly created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Title Page.
2b. Create the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Transmittal.
Weight: 5%    Did not submit or incompletely created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Transmittal.    Insufficiently created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Transmittal.    Partially created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Transmittal.    Satisfactorily created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Transmittal.    Thoroughly created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Transmittal.
2c. Create the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Table of Contents.
Weight: 5%    Did not submit or incompletely created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Table of Contents.    Insufficiently created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Table of Contents.    Partially created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Table of Contents.    Satisfactorily created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Table of Contents.    Thoroughly created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Table of Contents.
2d. Create the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Executive Summary.
Weight: 5%    Did not submit or incompletely created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Executive Summary.    Insufficiently created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Executive Summary.    Partially created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Executive Summary.    Satisfactorily created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Executive Summary.    Thoroughly created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Executive Summary.
3. Create the Recommendation section of the Report. Provide a one to two (1-2) sentence recommendation based on what your Evaluation of Alternatives and Findings and Analysis sections have determined is the most feasible alternative (i.e. solution) to the problem in the Problem Statement.
Weight: 10%    Did not submit or incompletely created the Recommendation section of the Report. Did not submit or incompletely provided a one to two (1-2) sentence recommendation based on what your Evaluation of Alternatives and Findings and Analysis sections have determined is the most feasible alternative (i.e. solution) to the problem in the Problem Statement.    Insufficiently created the Recommendation section of the Report. Insufficiently provided a one to two (1-2) sentence recommendation based on what your Evaluation of Alternatives and Findings and Analysis sections have determined is the most feasible alternative (i.e. solution) to the problem in the Problem Statement.    Partially created the Recommendation section of the Report. Partially provided a one to two (1-2) sentence recommendation based on what your Evaluation of Alternatives and Findings and Analysis sections have determined is the most feasible alternative (i.e. solution) to the problem in the Problem Statement.    Satisfactorily created the Recommendation section of the Report. Satisfactorily provided a one to two (1-2) sentence recommendation based on what your Evaluation of Alternatives and Findings and Analysis sections have determined is the most feasible alternative (i.e. solution) to the problem in the Problem Statement.    Thoroughly created the Recommendation section of the Report. Thoroughly provided a one to two (1-2) sentence recommendation based on what your Evaluation of Alternatives and Findings and Analysis sections have determined is the most feasible alternative (i.e. solution) to the problem in the Problem Statement.
4. Create the References section, which goes at the end of the Report by pasting in your revised References page.
Weight: 5%    Did not submit or incompletely created the References section, which goes at the end of the Report by pasting in your revised References page.    Insufficiently created the References section, which goes at the end of the Report by pasting in your revised References page.    Partially created the References section, which goes at the end of the Report by pasting in your revised References page.    Satisfactorily created the References section, which goes at the end of the Report by pasting in your revised References page.    Thoroughly created the References section, which goes at the end of the Report by pasting in your revised References page.
5. Clarity, writing mechanics, and formatting requirements are met.
Weight: 25%    More than 8 errors present    7-8 errors present    5-6 errors present    3-4 errors present    0-2 errors present

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Justification Report

Justification Report

In Assignments 2.1 (Part 1) and 2.2 (Part 2) of the Justification Report, you built up the major parts of your formal, researched justification report (Problem Statement, Overview of Alternatives, Criteria, Methods, Evaluation of Alternatives, Findings and Analysis, and References). You will begin Part 3 by inserting your revisions of Parts 1 and 2 based on your instructor’s suggestions. Then, you will include a few new additions:

Use the basic outline below to draft your paper. Organize your responses to each question under the following section headings:
•    Introduction (for Question 1)
o    Problem Statement (for Question 1a)
o    Terminology (for Question 1b)
o    Major Sections of the Report (for Question 1c)
o    Scope and Limitations of the Research (for Question 1d)
Preliminary Parts (for Question 2)
Recommendation (for Question 3)
References (for Question 4)
Using the provided template, write Part 3 to complete a single-spaced report in which you:
1.    Create an introduction that tells what your report is about.
a.    Include the Problem Statement that you already created and revised in Part 1.
b.    Include terms that readers will need to know in order to understand the report.
c.    Briefly summarize the major sections and findings of the report that you’ve developed in Parts 1 and 2.
d.    Discuss what your report will cover and what it will not.
2.    Create the preliminary parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes:
a.    Title Page
b.    Transmittal
c.    Table of Contents
d.    Executive Summary
Note: Use small Roman numerals to number the pages of the preliminary parts of the report.
3.    Create the Recommendation section of the Report.
a.    Provide a one to two (1-2) sentence recommendation based on what your Evaluation of Alternatives and Findings and Analysis sections have determined is the most feasible alternative (i.e. solution) to the problem in the Problem Statement.
4.    Create the References sections, which goes at the end of the Report, by pasting in your revised References page.
Note: Remember to organize the report by the section headings. The report should reflect a style and format appropriate for business; single spacing and bullet points are acceptable for formal business reports.
Your assignment must:
•    Be typed, single spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
•    Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, your name, the professor€™s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.

The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:
•    Support ideas or claims in body paragraphs with clear details, examples, and explanations.
•    Organize ideas logically by using transitional words, phrases, and sentences.
•    Use sentence variety and effective word choice in written communication.
•    Apply writing process strategies to develop formal business reports and / or proposals.
•    Use technology and information resources to research issues related to selected topics.
•    Write clearly and concisely using proper writing mechanics.

Points: 200    Assignment 2.3: Justification Report – Part 3 (Final)
Criteria
Unacceptable
Below 60% F    Meets Minimum Expectations
60-69% D
Fair
70-79% C
Proficient
80-89% B
Exemplary
90-100% A
1a. Create an introduction that tells what your report is about, including the Problem Statement that you already created and revised in Part 1.
Weight: 10%    Did not submit or incompletely created an introduction that tells what your report is about, including the Problem Statement that you already created and revised in Part 1.    Insufficiently created an introduction that tells what your report is about, including the Problem Statement that you already created and revised in Part 1.    Partially created an introduction that tells what your report is about, including the Problem Statement that you already created and revised in Part 1.    Satisfactorily created an introduction that tells what your report is about, including the Problem Statement that you already created and revised in Part 1.    Thoroughly created an introduction that tells what your report is about, including the Problem Statement that you already created and revised in Part 1.
1b. Create an introduction that tells what your report is about, including terms that readers will need to know in order to understand the report.
Weight: 10%    Did not submit or incompletely created an introduction that tells what your report is about, including terms that readers will need to know in order to understand the report.    Insufficiently created an introduction that tells what your report is about, including terms that readers will need to know in order to understand the report.    Partially created an introduction that tells what your report is about, including terms that readers will need to know in order to understand the report.    Satisfactorily created an introduction that tells what your report is about, including terms that readers will need to know in order to understand the report.    Thoroughly created an introduction that tells what your report is about, including terms that readers will need to know in order to understand the report.
1c. Create an introduction that tells what your report is about, briefly summarizing the major sections and findings of the report that you’ve developed in Parts 1 and 2.
Weight: 10%    Did not submit or incompletely created an introduction that tells what your report is about, briefly summarizing the major sections and findings of the report that you’ve developed in Parts 1 and 2.    Insufficiently created an introduction that tells what your report is about, briefly summarizing the major sections and findings of the report that you’ve developed in Parts 1 and 2.    Partially created an introduction that tells what your report is about, briefly summarizing the major sections and findings of the report that you’ve developed in Parts 1 and 2.    Satisfactorily created an introduction that tells what your report is about, briefly summarizing the major sections and findings of the report that you’ve developed in Parts 1 and 2.    Thoroughly created an introduction that tells what your report is about, briefly summarizing the major sections and findings of the report that you’ve developed in Parts 1 and 2.
1d. Create an introduction that tells what your report is about , discussing what your report will cover and what it will not.
Weight: 10%    Did not submit or incompletely created an introduction that tells what your report is about , discussing what your report will cover and what it will not.    Insufficiently created an introduction that tells what your report is about , discussing what your report will cover and what it will not.    Partially created an introduction that tells what your report is about , discussing what your report will cover and what it will not.    Satisfactorily created an introduction that tells what your report is about , discussing what your report will cover and what it will not.    Thoroughly created an introduction that tells what your report is about , discussing what your report will cover and what it will not.
2a. Create the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Title Page.
Weight: 5%    Did not submit or incompletely created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Title Page.    Insufficiently created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Title Page.    Partially created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Title Page.    Satisfactorily created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Title Page.    Thoroughly created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Title Page.
2b. Create the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Transmittal.
Weight: 5%    Did not submit or incompletely created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Transmittal.    Insufficiently created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Transmittal.    Partially created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Transmittal.    Satisfactorily created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Transmittal.    Thoroughly created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Transmittal.
2c. Create the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Table of Contents.
Weight: 5%    Did not submit or incompletely created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Table of Contents.    Insufficiently created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Table of Contents.    Partially created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Table of Contents.    Satisfactorily created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Table of Contents.    Thoroughly created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Table of Contents.
2d. Create the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Executive Summary.
Weight: 5%    Did not submit or incompletely created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Executive Summary.    Insufficiently created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Executive Summary.    Partially created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Executive Summary.    Satisfactorily created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Executive Summary.    Thoroughly created the Preliminary Parts of the report that precede the Introduction (after reading Chapter 12 in your Professional Communications textbook), which includes the Executive Summary.
3. Create the Recommendation section of the Report. Provide a one to two (1-2) sentence recommendation based on what your Evaluation of Alternatives and Findings and Analysis sections have determined is the most feasible alternative (i.e. solution) to the problem in the Problem Statement.
Weight: 10%    Did not submit or incompletely created the Recommendation section of the Report. Did not submit or incompletely provided a one to two (1-2) sentence recommendation based on what your Evaluation of Alternatives and Findings and Analysis sections have determined is the most feasible alternative (i.e. solution) to the problem in the Problem Statement.    Insufficiently created the Recommendation section of the Report. Insufficiently provided a one to two (1-2) sentence recommendation based on what your Evaluation of Alternatives and Findings and Analysis sections have determined is the most feasible alternative (i.e. solution) to the problem in the Problem Statement.    Partially created the Recommendation section of the Report. Partially provided a one to two (1-2) sentence recommendation based on what your Evaluation of Alternatives and Findings and Analysis sections have determined is the most feasible alternative (i.e. solution) to the problem in the Problem Statement.    Satisfactorily created the Recommendation section of the Report. Satisfactorily provided a one to two (1-2) sentence recommendation based on what your Evaluation of Alternatives and Findings and Analysis sections have determined is the most feasible alternative (i.e. solution) to the problem in the Problem Statement.    Thoroughly created the Recommendation section of the Report. Thoroughly provided a one to two (1-2) sentence recommendation based on what your Evaluation of Alternatives and Findings and Analysis sections have determined is the most feasible alternative (i.e. solution) to the problem in the Problem Statement.
4. Create the References section, which goes at the end of the Report by pasting in your revised References page.
Weight: 5%    Did not submit or incompletely created the References section, which goes at the end of the Report by pasting in your revised References page.    Insufficiently created the References section, which goes at the end of the Report by pasting in your revised References page.    Partially created the References section, which goes at the end of the Report by pasting in your revised References page.    Satisfactorily created the References section, which goes at the end of the Report by pasting in your revised References page.    Thoroughly created the References section, which goes at the end of the Report by pasting in your revised References page.
5. Clarity, writing mechanics, and formatting requirements are met.
Weight: 25%    More than 8 errors present    7-8 errors present    5-6 errors present    3-4 errors present    0-2 errors present

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