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CHAPTER I

INTRODUCTION AND SOURCE OF BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY




A. Organization Profile

Description of the organization or place where these problem situations are obtaining
Include only those that are relevant to the study
Setting the tone locating the problem situation or issue within its broader context
Past and present policies/actions to address the problem/issue (if there are)
Successes and failures of the past and present policy/action
Differing opinions on the problem and the current policy/system?
What is wrong with the current policy/system?

B. Situation Analysis

Scope of the study: parameters, range, period covered
Discuss the current status and extent of the problem/opportunity/issue
Cause and effect analysis
legal, social, economic, political contexts and impacts of the problem
effects and impacts on people, methods and resources, etc.
causes
Discuss the need/value/importance of solving the issue/problem
Convince that the issue in focus requires action
Use in this Section all findings/data gathered from survey, interview, document review,
etc. Show tables, graphs, pictures

C. Problem Statement

One sentence/phrase about the problem (must not be different from the head of
Fishbone diagram)
Simple, clear and unambiguous
May be in declarative or interrogative form
Description/discussion of problem (issue or opportunity)

D. Stakeholders Analysis

Identify and explain persons/organizations who:
can promote/facilitate the solution
can prevent the success of the solution
are affected/benefited by the solution
Discuss the role of each stakeholder

E. Goals and Objectives

What has to be achieved to eliminate the causes of the problem
Use the identified causes as direction of specific targets to be achieved

F. Methodology

Discuss:

Methods and Analytical Approaches/Tools Used
Research procedures
Respondents of Survey/Interview
Time and place of the Study

Discuss the what, who, when, how the study was done


CHAPTER II
ALTERNATIVE COURSES OF ACTION


A. Alternative Courses of Action (ACA)

State all the ACA identified (at least three). Give an introductory statement first

ACA 1: xxx
ACA 2: xxx
ACA 3: xxx

Every ACA must be independent from each other (mutually exclusive)
Every ACA can solve the problem without the help of the other ACA

Describe each ACA

Clear statement of the ideals and values being adopted
Justification of these positions based on their relevance to the particular problem
Show mechanics what to do, how to go about, who are involved
Consequences, intended and unintended, of each alternative (who would be
affected, what costs might be incurred and by whom, what benefits might be
realized)

ACA 1: xxx
Description/discussion
ACA 2: xxx
Description/discussion
ACA 3: xxx
Description/discussion

B. Analysis of the Courses of Action

Use any or all of these approaches to gauge the alternatives:

advantages and disadvantages
strengths and weaknesses

C. The Chosen Course of Action

Discussion/explanation of the chosen solution
Mechanics of the chosen solution; what, how, when, where to implement it


D. Action Plan of the chosen course of action

Objectives
Activity
Strategies
KRA
Performance
Indicator
Timeline Resources/Budget
Responsible
Person






E. Challenges and Solutions (in matrix form)

CHALLENGES SOLUTIONS





CHAPTER III
REFLECTIONS AND LESSONS LEARNED


A. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION OF THE CENTRAL KNOWLEDGE GAINED FROM THE STUDY

Discussion of the learnings or knowledge acquired in the exercise/practice
REFERENCES

Books, articles, journals, etc. used in the study

This include all materials used and reviewed by the researcher, such as books,
magazines, periodicals, journals, thesis or dissertation (published or unpublished).
Monographs, speeches and modules, web page or internet, etc.

In the choice of bibliographic materials, the following should be considered:

Relatedness to the research problem.
Inclusion of recent publications (materials published in the 50s up to 70s should not be
included).


APPENDICES

Student Profile/Curriculum Vitae
Request/Approval for the conduct of study
Sample Questionnaire; Interview Notes, etc.
Other important documents and issuances relative to the research


General Direction

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