IS A RESEARCH PROBLEM? A research problem is the situation that causes the researcher to feel apprehensive‚ confused and ill at ease. It is the demarcation of a problem area within a certain context involving the WHO or WHAT‚ the WHERE‚ the WHEN and the WHY of the problem situation. There are many problem situations that may give rise to research. Three sources usually contribute to problem identification. Own experience or the experience of others may be a source of problem supply. A second
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overcome the adoption problem with ICT technologies. Therefore‚ they will need consultancy in ICT adoption and improvement. Last but not least‚ the SMEs try to improve their business performance. As a result‚ they need to benefit more from using ICT and make it fully integrated with their services. Most of the times when engineers try to solve or define problems there are dealing with problems that are well defined and have different and findable solutions. All these problems have a clear mission
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Title: Solving complain and walk away guest Characters: • Ms An‚ the guest. She just gets off the plane‚ she is tired. • Miss Eva‚ the assistant manager of front office. She worked in the hotel for 5 years. She is kind and willing to solve problems and complains. • Miss Diane‚ the receptionist. She is kind and has enthusiasms towards the work‚ but don’t have much experience in hospitality industry. Problem: Ms An comes to the hotel reception in the afternoon‚ she has guaranteed reservation
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Executive Summary The problem‚ objective and strategy tree analysis is one participatory tool of mapping out main problems‚ along with their causes and effects‚ supporting project planners to identify clear and manageable goals and the strategy of how to achieve them. There are three stages in this analytic process: (1) the identification of the negative aspects of an existing situation with their “causes and effects” in a problem tree‚ (2) the inversion of the problems into objectives leading into
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Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction The history of science and math are interrelated. The people who shaped science are also important in mathematics. As in science‚ the early history of mathematics is sketchy. We know that the lunar and solar cycles were counted by the Babylonians and Egyptians in an organized fashion. Early Indian mathematicians are credited with many astronomical observations as well as the beginning of algebra. The use of decimals and numbers with 9
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Solve a Problem PHL/458 March 29‚ 2014 Daryl Korinek Solve a Problem To solve a problem it takes a creative way to solve that problem. There is a process to solving any problem in a creative manner and the creative process has four stages: 1) searching for the challenge‚ 2) expressing the problem‚ 3) investigating the problem‚ and 4) producing the idea (Ruggiero‚ 2009). The first stage in the creative process is to search for a possible challenge and this entails either an obvious problem or a
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Inventory problems have recently affected the Nation. The inventory problems are not only affect cement industry but also electricity‚ trains‚ telecommunication‚ and other sectors of industries. The symptom offers a dilemma‚ when technology develops quickly‚ another phenomena occur; in fact it is beyond expectation. The fundamental weakness of the inventory problems lies in the inaccuracy of management of logistics and transportation for inventory. One of the factors affecting the inaccuracy is
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Five Steps in Problem Analysis Problem Analysis Problem analysis is the process of understanding real-world problems and user needs and proposing solutions to meet those needs. A problem can be defined as the difference between things as perceived and things as desired. • “what is” vs. “what should be” • “what is given” vs. “what is needed” The goal of problem analysis is to gain a better understanding of the problem being solved before 2 development begins. The Five Steps in Problem Analysis 1
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Research Problem Sources of Research Problems 1. Personal interest and observation 2. Pressing problem needing a solution 3. Other’s investigator’s theories and research 4. Literature in one’s field of specialization 5. Completed researches 6. Suggestions from colleagues and teachers Ways of Stating the Research Problem 1. Declarative or Descriptive Form- is used when stating the main problem of the study. 2. Question Form- is used when stating the sub-problems or specific
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has been conducted‚ the top ten common problems encountered by the high school students 1were as follows: 1.Memory blocks 2.Exam stress 3.Lack of preparation 4.Panic attacks 5.Illness/Sickness 6.Lack of knowledge about the topic 7.Misunderstanding of directions 8.Pressure and Financial Problems 9.Unpleasant weather conditions 10.No permit According to the respondents‚ memory block is their no. 1 problem during examinations. Getting rid of this problem is very hard especially to those who
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