Concise statement of major problem(s) in case; problems stated as things to be corrected or resolved. Group related problems together.
Inventory of Facts
Brief listing of key facts (people, places, events, dates, results, etc.) in case.
Statement of Problem(s)
Concise statement of major problem(s) in case; problems stated as things to be corrected or resolved. Group related problems together.
Analysis of Causes
Identification and analysis of all possible causes of the problem(s) in the case.
Theory Application I
Identification of all theories or models that might apply to these problems.
List of Possible Solutions
Identification of possible solutions to each problem as stated. What objectives are achieved with each solution?
Justification of Preferred Solutions
Presentation of a recommended solution and a justification for this choice. You should not present every possibility; rather you should limit yourself to presenting the most convincing, cohesive solution.
Choose 3 preferred solutions.
Evaluation of Preferred Solutions
What are the implications (positive and negative consequences) if your decision?
Theory Application II
Which theories are most applicable in this situation? Why? Use the theory to help you justify your choice of solution.
Implementation
How would you carry out your solution? Provide concrete action plans for short- and long-term.