Identify the key problems and issues in the case study


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Article Case: "Enterprise-risk-management practices: Where's the evidence?" By Sven Heiligtag, Andreas Schlosser and Uwe Stegemann.
Once you have gathered the necessary information, a draft of your analysis should include these sections:

I. Introduction

i. Identify the key problems and issues in the case study.
ii. Formulate and include a thesis statement, summarizing the outcome of your analysis in 1-2 sentences.

II. Background

i. Set the scene: background information, relevant facts, and the most important issues.

III. Alternatives

i. Outline possible alternatives (not necessarily all of them)
ii. Why are alternatives not possible at this time (if not possible)?

IV. Proposed Solution

i. Provide one specific and realistic solution
ii. Explain why this solution was chosen
iii. Support this solution with solid evidence

V. Recommendations

i. Determine and discuss specific strategies for accomplishing the proposed solution.
ii. If applicable, recommend further action to resolve some of the issues
iii. What should be done and who should do it?

Finalizing the Case

After you have composed the first draft of your case study analysis, read through it to check for any gaps or inconsistencies in content or structure: Is your thesis statement clear and direct? Have you provided solid evidence? Is any component from the analysis missing?

When you make the necessary revisions, proofread and edit your analysis before submitting the final draft.

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

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