the problem: red tide in Tampa Bay
the audience: Dr. Michael P. Crosby (President and CEO of MOTE Marine Aquarium and Laboratory)
Check out these two websites for a common list of decision criteria that you can also think about and use in your own work:
- https://netmind.net/en/choose-the-right-decision-criteria/ (Links to an external site.)
- com/new/decision-criteria” class=”external” target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>https://simplicable.com/new/decision-criteria (Links to an external site.)
Do the following:
1:Discuss as a group the following decisions that should inform your groups’ choices for selecting a problem for the report:
- What criteria are most important for the audience to know about your recommendation/solutions?
- What criteria represent your audience’s priorities?
- What criteria are useful when analyzing the pros of this recommendation/solutions?
- What criteria are useful when analyzing the cons of this recommendation/solutions?
2: Assess and Analyze information generated in step 1:
- Look for overlap in the list of criteria generated by the questions above
- Identify the three most useful criteria
- Create an outline that lists and defines the three criteria you have chose–explaining what they are (definitions) and why they are important


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