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Title: Overview of Problem-solving Approach


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Overview of Problem-solving Approach
  • Define the problem
  • Identify the factors of the problem
  • Determine the means of transforming and
    interpreting data
  • Develop conclusion criteria
  • Gather data
  • Interpret data
  • Draw conclusion(s)
  • Make recommendation(s) if requested

2
Defining the Problem
  • Identify the factors of the problem
  • The factors of a problem are the areas or topics
    that will be researched to provide data to answer
    the problem statement.
  • The factors are determined through preliminary
    research
  • Two key elements to developing the problem
    statement are
  • To explore or analyze
  • To determine

Example The purpose of this study is to explore
the bagel and coffee food industry and to
determine if a fast food bagel/coffee shop would
be successful in terms of time and money in Costa
Mesa, California.
3
Factors of the problem
  • In the example stated earlier, Bagel Mania Inc.
    wants to determine if a new location in Costa
    Mesa would be profitable, the factors of the
    problem might be
  • Other competitors
  • Location of other competitors
  • Demographic food interests
  • Consumer traffic
  • Personnel
  • Hours
  • Costs

4
Research Questions
  • The researcher might develop a research question
    for each factor and each research questions
    contains a unit of measurement.

1. How many competitors are in the area? 2.
Where are the competitors located? How many sell
bagels and coffee? 3. What types of fast food
breakfast items are popular? 4. Is there a
trainable and available personnel workforce in
the area? 5. What are the normal hours of
operation forsimilar businesses located in
specific areas in Costa Mesa? 6. Is there a
substantial consumer traffic activity to warrant
the opening of a bagel and coffee shop? 7. What
percentage of consumers are satisfied with the
price they must pay for bagels and coffee at
other shops in the area?
5
Transforming and Interpreting Data
  • The researcher transforms most data in order to
    interpret it easily
  • During the planning process, the researcher
    anticipates the type of collected data and
    determines the method for transforming it to be
    more meaningful to the reader.
  • Data can be computed as percentages, measures of
    central tendency, measures of dispersion, through
    relationships such as correlations and
    regressions, through inferences such as Chi
    square.
  • Two other means of transforming data are ranking
    and rating systems.
  • A ranking system places solutions in order of
    preference.
  • A rating system places an estimated value on each
    system

6
Drawing Conclusions and Making Recommendations
  • The last step in the analytical process are
    drawing conclusions and making recommendations.
  • Conclusions serve to interpret the data, and
    recommendations provide an answer to the problem
    statement.

7
Justification Statement
  • A justification statement provides the basis for
    undertaking the study. The statement further
    substantiates the need for the study.

Example The bagel industry is still in its
infancy and the potential for a combination
bagel/collee shop is worth investigating.
Several bagel companies are considering possible
sites in Costa Mesa and the surrounding area. A
possible bagel/coffee franchise or independent
operation needs to be explored as well as the
specialty bagel/coffee houses.
8
Findings
  • Soft data Qualitative data
  • Hard data Quantitative data
  • Findings must be presented in objective,
    unbiased, and an accurate manner
  • Findings are based on primary and secondary
    research.
  • Findings lend credibility to a study
  • The citing of research is crucial to the
    reliability and validity of a study.
  • Whose work is this????? Who said it????

9
Developing a Proposal
  • Problem Statement
  • Justification Statement
  • Scope of the Problem
  • Limitations
  • Delimitations
  • Methods and Techniques
  • Audience
  • Qualifications
  • Anticipated Needs
  • Projected Time Frame(s)
  • Estimated cost of project

10
Report Steps
  • Plan, organize, and collect your data
  • Develop an outline
  • Interpret your data findings
  • Begin the writing process

11
Formal Reports
  • Formal Reports are categorized in three specific
    parts
  • The Preliminary or Prefatory Part
  • The Report Body
  • The Supplementary Part

12
The Preliminary Part
  • Cover
  • Title Fly
  • Title Page
  • Letter of Transmittal
  • Letter of Authorization
  • Executive Summary (Abstract)
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Tables, Figures

13
Report Body
  • Introductory Section
  • Background/history
  • Purpose and problem statements
  • Scope
  • Research procedures (methods and techniques)
  • Findings Section
  • Primary research
  • Secondary research
  • Terminal Section
  • Summary of the findings
  • Conclusions
  • Recommendation(s)

14
Supplementary Part
  • Endnotes or business citation source in report
    body
  • References (bibliography)
  • Appendixes
  • All full-page tables, figures, illustrations are
    placed in this section. All primary data
    instruments such as questionnaires, surveys, and
    related forms are placed in this section.

15
Identifying the Factors
  • What are the factors of the problem?
  • Develop research questions or hypotheses for each
    factor--these guide the researcher in gathering
    data
  • The research questions should be specific and
    contain a unit of measurement whenever possible
  • After preparing research questions, the
    researcher determines the method(s) of
    transforming and interpreting the data.
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