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Introduction

Good rhetorical questions and putting the reader in the situation

Overview of Alternatives

Questions other alternatives and their effectiveness

Criteria

Not very solidified, gives a solution but doesnt really expand upon it

Method

Does not thoroughly explain methodology, but lists the possible solutions

Evaluation

Accentuates the roots of the issue and what needs to be fixed (wait time, cost)

Conclusions

Short

Recommendations

Expand upon the methodology and conclusion. If there is lists, use bullets or put it into
paragraph form

Reasoning

Relevant

Prose

Well-structured sentences. I like the use of putting the reader in the position of the
problem

Graphics

No graphic but I think one should be included

Page Design

Well-organized. Maybe double spaced with a cover page?

Ethics

Fair and effective

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