Least Two Different Problems Problem Priority And

Least Two Different Problems Problem Priority And

Problem Priority and Selection

(A) Arrange the problem areas that you came up which is (Poor Leadership) – Brainstorming in the order of importance with most important on the top.

(B) Then select only ONE problem area that you would like to pursue. Describe that area in detail.

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Poor Leadership– Even though most of the social problems we face in our community are connected in subtle ways, I have come to discover that these problems are, to a great extent linked to the leadership of the nation, companies as well as other groups. The most significant issue we currently face is poor leadership, and this is attributed to several factors.

(a) Lack of enthusiasm

Leader lacking vision will fail. He/ she cannot inspire team and create product of sustainable value. The leader main job is to align the company around a clear and achievable vision. This cannot occur when blind lead the blind.

(b) Bad attitude and negativity that is passed to followers

Leader who lacks character or integrity will not be able to endure the test of time. No matter how intelligent or genius the person is, if they are prone in supporting unethical behavior based on current or future needs, they will in the end fall prey to their own demise. Optics over ethics will not result in succession.

(c) Failure to serve

Leader who lacks “service above self” will not engender the trust of the people they lead. Abundance of ego, pride and arrogance are not positive leadership traits. Real leader takes the blame and give credits not the other way around.

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1)

Find full-text articles related to the problem area that you came up with during the brainstorming session. Post TWO articles as attachments in this thread. Use the following format to describe the article: (a) Write the title of the article, (b) Authors, (c) Year of publication, (d) Source where the article was published (may be a journal, magazine, conference proceeding, etc.) NOTE: Everyone should search for different articles. Duplicate articles will receive only half credit. Additional guidelines to help in the literature search are as follows:

1. Researching and Writing Literature Reviews: http://www.library.arizona.edu/help/tutorials/litreviews/index.html
2. Social Work Literature Review Guidelines: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/666/01
3. For tools to find books and articles here at SCSU, use the Engineering (Mechanical) Subject Guide at http://research.stcloudstate.edu/rqs.phtml?subject_id=98

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2)

Kirby is conducting a literature review in preparation for his study of “expectations regarding the sharing of financial and practical responsibilities among married and cohabiting couples in which both partners are between the ages of 20 and 29.” Conducting a keyword search on “couples” and “responsibility,” Kirby has generated a lengthy list of research articles. He decides to shorten the list of potential articles by eliminating all articles that were not published in prestigious research journals. He will include all the remaining articles in his literature review. What is your opinion of Kirby’s approach to selecting articles for the literature review?


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3)

You are reading a literature review written by a novice researcher in your field. You notice that the researcher seems to have relied heavily on the World Wide Web in preparing the literature review. Your hunch is supported when you glance at the reference page and find a long list of Internet addresses. What goes through your mind regarding the quality and adequacy of the literature review in this situation?

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4)

Sometimes students believe that taking the time to prepare a complete and carefully designed research proposal is something to be preached, but not really practiced. Identify at least two different problems related to research design that are commonly encountered when doing research. For each problem, explain how a complete and detailed research proposal would help the researcher avoid the problem.



for 1-4 as usual it is discussion so less than half page for each one