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a. Potential problems to address in your Problem Analysis assignment.
b. Causes and consequences of those problems.
Remember to choose a problem that is not too broad, too speculative, or too complicated. However, you can focus on a difficult or challenging problem. Consider focusing on a local problem (though you may not address the problem of parking at SVSU--too many folks have done that). Choose something that is significant or meaningful to you--perhaps something that relates to your major, your profession, your current job, your community, or your extra-curricular or volunteer activities. Later in the term, you will write a Proposal for solving the problem addressed in your Problem Analysis report, so choose a problem that you can write a proposal to solve.
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