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    Assignment 3 - Preliminary Plan

    1. SECTION 2. WHAT GOES IN IT? 3. WHY? 4. %, WORDS 5. NOTES

    Introduction

    Explains the purpose of the report,identifies key issues and outlines itsstructure;If necessary, a 2nd backgroundparagraph could give a briefsummary ofthe situation; alternatively, thisbackground can be briefly summarisedin each issue as you discuss it.

    Orientates thereader to what thereport is about, how

    it is organised, andthe circumstances inwhich it wasproduced.

    10-15%200-300

    Written after the body is completed. Youshould assume you are writing for theintelligent reader, who shares a generalbackground with you, but may not be familiarwith the specifics of this situation

    Bodysections

    Sections (with headings, and possiblysub-headings) based on the issues youconsider;

    Explain the cause of the issues, and the

    outcome or effect/s

    Depending on your analysis of the case,you might want to:

    a) Reflect on each decision makingissue one at a timeOR

    b) Have a separate reflectionsection where you explain overallhow you would respond to thesituation now

    You are providing

    the reader with alogical organisationof your ideas aboutthe case, and yourreflections of what,in hindsight, youwould do differently.

    70-80%1500-1700

    (how manytopics/issues

    can youdiscuss?)

    Each reflection creates its own structure; thesequence of headings & sub-headings shouldtell a logical story by themselves (seeexamples that follow)

    Your reflection could include your reflectionon what you think would be the outcome ifyou did things differently.

    ConclusionKey points of the whole discussion

    Summarises theimportant points forthe reader

    5-10%100-200

    Do not include any new ideas here its justa summary of key point to remind the readerabout what was most important in youranalysis and reflection.

    NB: Clear structure, formatting and referencing contribute 20% of your mark.

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