Identify a hypothetical organizational issue or problem


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Step I: Identify a hypothetical organizational issue or problem. This issue needs to be focused on the organization, so something like: staffing, hiring, corruption, communication, socialization, overtime, staff well-being, budget, etc. Be sure to provide a solid description of the issue or problem so we all can follow along.

Step II: Situate your hypothetical issue or problem within a testable research question. For example, you'll need to state your problem in the form of a research question. So let's say our hypothetical problem had to do with the rate of correctional officer-inmate violent altercations. There are a number of ways you could phrase this question here. For example, your question might be: "Does increasing the number of correctional officers on duty lower the number of violent altercations per shift?" Now think ahead to what you may or may not find and ask yourself, how will an answer to this question impact policy? Also, if we were relate this question to a respective organizational theory or theoretical era, which would it be? I would say, this question reflects more traditional theoretical beliefs, where the concern is less on the people, and more on the process. Asked differently, our question might read as: "Does a deescalation training program lead to fewer violent altercations per shift?" Here, I would argue that the question follows more of an HRT approach, where staff training is more important.

Step III: Now, once you've stated your research question, try to identify and provide your reasoning why you believe it fits into a more traditional or more human resources theoretical framework.

The response should include a reference list. One-inch margins, Using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, double-space and APA style of writing and citations.

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