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Section Five – Alternative Solutions [Five lists]
List a minimum of 5 alternative solutions and at least 3 benefits or consequences (pros/cons) for each potential solution. Note – “do nothing” is NOT a solution!
Example: Alternative Solution;
Section Six – Conclusion and Recommendations
[Whatever it takes – this should be the longest portion of your analysis.]
Part A. Stock Analysis
Intro - For this investment: Briefly describe the company, type of fund, etc.
Body – Create a graph illustrating the investment’s activity for the given time period.
Conclusion – Indicate your profit/loss for this investment. Provide a brief overview of your findings – as a team, what did you learn? Discuss any world events that could account for your profit/loss.
Example: Stock; StocksPart B. Action Plan
Design an action plan to solve the original problem within the case. Consider the ideas from section five and justify your suggestions. (Risks/Rewards) You MUST include original research to update the case.
Example: Conclusions and Recommendations
Explanation & Answer
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Stock Analysis
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Identifying alternative solutions and benefits and consequences of the solutions
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Analyzing investment activity, profit and loss of the investment
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Action plan
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Stock Analysis
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In essence, alternative solutions refer to approaches that a business or organization may
apply to increase the quality of products and boost performance. These solutions are different
from the ones considered acceptable in business. An example is where a firm may decide to
introduce a new product rather than differentiating the old one. The benefit of this approach is
that customers will want to purchase the product to determine its worth. Moreover, the product
might increase revenues and profits for the firm since consumers are willing to buy new products
to test their satisfaction (Kardes, Cronle...