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Part 2: Define the Problem

The purpose of this section is to develop a well-defined problem that is based on the evidence you analyzed in Part 1 and informed by current literature. After reviewing qualitative and quantitative information from Part 1, you may have identified several gaps or areas for growth. A primary factor for consideration as you define which gap or area for growth you will select as the focus of the SRP is the current literature on similar or related problems. Thus, you will begin this section with a brief review of the related literature on at least one gap or area for growth you are interested in investigating. Then, after synthesizing the literature you reviewed, you will formulate a clear, well-defined problem statement that is grounded in both the data you collected in Part 1 and the current literature.

B. Statement of Problem

For this section, utilizing your findings from Part 1 and the review of research you conducted in this part, you will define your problem. Your problem statement should be one sentence that is clear, concise, and complete. The final product for this section will be a maximum of one full page narrative that includes the following components: (a) a brief description of the context of the problem in your selected organization, (b) an explanation of the scope and significance of the problem, (c) the rationale for investigating the problem including potential consequences if the problem is not addressed, (d) a well-defined problem statement, and (e) a summary of the relevant evidence to support your claims about the problem.

Statement of the Problem

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Description of the Context of the Problem

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Scope and Significance of the Problem

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Rationale for Investigating the Problem

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Well-Defined Problem Statement

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