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On International Youth Day 2014, young people were asked

which issues they would like to see given more attention.


The most common response was jobs, which reflect an
increasing global youth unemployment rate of 13.1%, up from
12.9% in 2012. The largest increase occurred in the Middle
East, which has the highest youth unemployment rates in the
world, according to an International Labour Organisation report.
Securing a job is probably going to be your most important
problem to address in the short term.
Step 1: Identify the problem
when you simplify and understand the nature of a problem. The
problem which has materialised is jobs. The rate of global youth
is increasing as a result of unemployment which now stands at
a figure of 13.1
: Asking questions
. The question which was commonly asked amongst was what
issues would you like to see given more attention to this is
good to ask young people from the youth because the rate at
which unemployment stands is what is going to effect them.
Gathering information systematically
This can be gathered from previous data records online.
Condensing and summarising information
Making short and snappy to catch the readers attention
Step 2: defining problem
Using gathered information effectively:
Reliable statistics, facts, references
Breaking down problem into smaller and manageable parts:
Using facts quicker and help with unemployment rates
Brainstorming lateral thinking
Giving out ideas and thinking what cost will be

Analysing options at a greater depth


Short term address- cost lives, may not find a job, wont be able
to get money.
Identifying steps to meet the objective
Asking other peoples opinion especially youth
Step 3: Examining the options
Possible actions- ask opinions on current situation
Change keep increasing
Further information- no action taken
Deciding resources- also hasnt been considered due to own
free will
Step 4: acting on a plan
Information provided

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