PLTW-Engineering Design & Dev - Huber - P3(A-E)
A2.0 Developing a Problem Statement
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A2.0 Developing a Problem Statement

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The moment you identify a problem you will attempt to create a problem statement.  A problem statement is a powerful tool to help guide you through the design process. It will continue to be refined as you research the problem further.

There are two common definitions for a “Problem Statement”. 

Research Problem Statement - typically answers five critical questions to help frame you problem.  It is very long, detailed, and provides all relevant background related to the problem

What..Exactly is the problem?
Who..Says there is problem?
Where..Exactly is the problem happening?
When..Is it happening? How long?
How Many People.. Does the problem impact? Statistics?

Business Problem Statement - sometimes referred to as “an elevator pitch”.  It is short, succinct, and clear to a general audience in a very brief time. If you got on an elevator with your boss, could you clearly communicate in that brief ride exactly what your project is and why your project justified?

You will not be able to seek expert advice until you have developed a clear problem statement showing you are knowledgeable expert yourself.

You will guide students through the development of a;
Research Problem Statement → to Business Problem Statement → to Design Statement

 

 

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