Description
In your outline, include the following topics and cite related references:
- An analysis of the problem, the potential consequences of not addressing it, and how the problem is tied to the organizational mission.
- How to analyze different factors influencing the problem.
- Provide specific examples of how to collect perceptions from differing sectors of the community about potential alternatives for addressing the problem.
- How to evaluate differing alternatives, providing specific examples of varied perspectives on each alternative to provide a comprehensive understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of each.
- Metrics that can be used to conduct a program evaluation pre- and post-program implementation.
- An evaluation to determine if the problem analysis has captured and integrated the views of diverse groups in the community.
- An analysis of whether the process and any proposed alternatives reflect ethical behavior on the part of the public agency.
- An evaluation of logistical needs in terms of staffing, funding, etc. that will be needed to implement each of the proposed alternatives.
- An analysis of how each identified alternative will be evaluated in the future to determine if success has been achieved, providing specific examples of the metrics to be used.