BUS 362 AU Wicked Problem Questions
Here is your chance to envision how you might be able to make a positive impact on the world by helping to solve a wicked social problem.What to DoPrior to beginning work on this assignment, read Chapter 4 of the text, and watch the Latitude33 video Social Entrepreneurship – Start a Business, Save the World, Create Wealth and Sustainable Profits (Links to an external site.) (2015). This video may also be accessed from the link provided in Chapter 4 of the text.You will choose a wicked problem that fits the definition outlined in your text. Research and analyze the wicked problem of your choice in a two- to three-page APA-formatted Word document as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center (Links to an external site.).In your paper,Identify the wicked problem.Describe what makes it a wicked problem.Determine who is impacted by the wicked problem and why.Assess the negative consequences and scope of the problem.Summarize what has been done to date to address the issue.Discuss how the solutions have fallen short.Propose a solution.Examine why the solution will work.Title of the paperInstructors nameMust utilize academic voice. See the Academic Voice (Links to an external site.) resource for additional guidance.Must include an introduction and conclusion paragraph. Your introduction paragraph needs to end with a clear thesis statement that indicates the purpose of your paper.Must use at least three scholarly peer-reviewed journal articles in addition to the course text.You may also include contemporary media coverage from credible sources and material from credible trade magazines.A temptation that prospective entrepreneurs often succumb to is deciding on a product or service for their business ventures without first doing their homework. A business opportunity is an apparent way of generating value through unique, novel, or desirable products and services, and even processes that have not been previously exploited. For an opportunity to be viable (enduring), the idea must have the capacity to generate value.Value comes from addressing a challenge or resolving a problem in an innovative way that provides a feasible, viable, and desirable solution. Framing an entrepreneurial challenge begins with engaging in the challenge and using imagination to envision what could be different.What to Do (and How to Do It):Here is the link to the book to access Chapters 3 4One of the videos