problem statement should not include cases of deficiency and likely action or solutions. Is this correct ?
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Problem statement should not include cases of deficiency and likely action or solutions.
An effective problem statement must explain the differences between the current level of performance and the future expectations.
The vital elements of an effective problem statement are -
Analysing the current situation.
Timing, location and the ongoing trends.
Impact of differences in terms of cost, time, quality etc.
Explain the urgent needs to an organisation.
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