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Imagine that you are the supervisor of a certain criminal justice agency. (Choose one from the Rasmussen library such as a case study, or one with which you are familiar and understand in some depth.)
In a 2 page paper, define one problem that exists within your agency. This problem can be a real issue within your agency or it can be fictitious.
Discuss why the problem exists.
- Develop at least two alternative solutions to the problem. One of these solutions must involve a change or innovation. Both should require you to practice management and leadership skills.
- Decide which solution is the most feasible and present your solution.
- Finally, consider what negative or unintended consequences might result from implementing your chosen solution. How would you plan to deal with this negative or unintended consequence?
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Solving Agency Problems
The issue, in this case, relates to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Federal
Bureau of Investigation does not have adequate human resource base to deal with its
information technology modernization program. There is a lack of information technology
program managers who are experienced. This has made it very difficult for the organization
to interact properly with its IT, and also deals aggressively with its contractors. Most of its
managers are inexperienced. These managers do not possess the ability to carry out proactive
management functions. Due to this, there are times that these managers are held hostage to
the understanding of contractors. The mission of the Federal Bureau of Investigation is
broadening. The broadening missi...
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