Business Question

Overview:

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The US government is reviewing the topic of a cap-and-trade system for carbon  emissions, and the Secretary of State (the Secretary) has been asked to weigh in on  whether they should support the system or not. The Secretary has asked you to write a  recommendation memo on the subject, recommending what side of the argument they  should land. Instructions:

• Familiarize yourself with what a cap-and-trade emission system is.

• Research and locate data points on the subject that will help form your argument.  This data point can be environmental, political, and/ or business-centric.

• Create a recommendation memo using the assignment template with a  recommendation of if the Secretary should be for or against a cap-and-trade  system.

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• For full credit, the memo should include at least 8 data points and one visual  (chart, table, etc.) and follow the format listed within the memo.

Readings and Resources

Articles, Websites, and Videos:

Sejal Vora. (2019).

The Power of Data Storytelling

. Sage Publications Pvt. Ltd.

Chapter 2: The Essence of Data Storytelling

Chapter 5: The Quick Fix

Chapter 4: Writer to Storyteller

For better or worse, we will all have to make PowerPoints. This gives you some tips on making a good presentation.

Tips for Making Effective PowerPoint Presentations

. (2017, Aug 8). National Conference of State Legislatures.

As we have spoken about in previous units, data analytics must turn data into actional insight, and visualizations are a way of transmitting that data to the reader. When presenting this actionable insight, often you will find you already have an action in mind that you want to take as a result of your analysis, but your goal is to convince others. The below speaks a bit to making persuasive data-centric arguments.

Peacock, G. (2017).

Persuading with Big Data: Keep it simple

. Bennelong Publishing.

  • These examples are not for content, but showing some good samples of communicating with data.
  • Unlocking the value of personalization at scale for operators. (2022, Feb 24). McKinsey & Company.
  • And as you have used before, any of the IBISWorld or Statistics references from your library are good examples.
  • BUS509 – Descriptive Analytics and
    Decisions
    Unit 5 Assignment
    Due Date: 11:59 pm EST Sunday of Unit 5
    Points: 100
    Overview:
    The US government is reviewing the topic of a cap-and-trade system for carbon
    emissions, and the Secretary of State (the Secretary) has been asked to weigh in on
    whether they should support the system or not. The Secretary has asked you to write a
    recommendation memo on the subject, recommending what side of the argument they
    should land.
    Instructions:




    Familiarize yourself with what a cap-and-trade emission system is.
    Research and locate data points on the subject that will help form your argument.
    This data point can be environmental, political, and/ or business-centric.
    Create a recommendation memo using the assignment template with a
    recommendation of if the Secretary should be for or against a cap-and-trade
    system.
    For full credit, the memo should include at least 8 data points and one visual
    (chart, table, etc.) and follow the format listed within the memo. Page length can
    be anywhere between 1-4 pages.
    Requirements:
    PDF or Word document the integrates data, visualization and narrative.
    Be sure to read the criteria below by which your work will be evaluated before
    you write and again after you write.
    Evaluation Rubric
    Criteria
    Exemplary
    15
    Purpose
    Purpose is clearly laid out
    including data points on
    why the issues needs
    attention. Explains why
    the person needs to pay
    attention to the memo.
    35
    Background or
    Background and context
    Context
    clearly laid out, including
    at least 5 well integrated
    data points and one visual.
    35
    Recommendation Recommendation is clear,
    including at least 3 well
    integrated data points and
    make a well-formed
    argument.
    Recommendation includes
    one well-formed
    counterpoint highlighting
    possible risk.
    15
    Write and format
    Writing and format are
    clear, professional and
    template directions
    followed.
    Proficient
    9-14
    Purpose laid out clearly.
    Deficient
    0-8
    Purpose not clear or
    missing.
    23-34
    Background and context
    well laid out, including at
    least 5 data points.
    0-22
    Background and context
    not laid out or missing,
    does not include at least 5
    data points.
    0-22
    Background and context
    not laid out or missing,
    does not include at least 3
    data points.
    9-14
    0-8
    23-34
    Recommendation is
    logical, including at least 3
    data points.
    Few errors that do not
    impede professional
    presentation.
    Errors impede
    professional presentation,
    guidelines not followed.
    PRE-DECISIONAL/DELIBERATIVE
    Action [or Decision] Memo Template
    ▪ To accommodate Times New Roman 12-pt. font, margins are 1.0 top and left; 0.9 right and bottom. Single spaced text and
    double-spaced between headings and text; between paragraphs you may use 10, 11, or 12 pt.
    ▪ The date and the word “Action” (or “Decision”) are centered. Paragraphs are not indented, nor right justified.
    ▪ The sender should sign or initial by his/her name. The “through” person should also sign or initial. ▪ Memos for the Secretary or
    Deputy Secretary must be signed by the Component Head. Component Heads may not delegate this authority to their Deputy or
    Chief of Staff.
    ▪ The signature block and recommendation will now be placed on their own page. To link the signature page to the Action/Decision
    memo, please use a header indicating the subject (in bold) and page number. ▪ PRE-DECISIONAL/DELIBERATIVE will now be
    added to the header and footer of every page except for the signature block page.
    Modified from: https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/2022-03/Action%20Memo%20Template.pdf
    PRE-DECISIONAL/DELIBERATIVE
    PRE-DECISIONAL/DELIBERATIVE
    Date
    ACTION (or DECISION)
    MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY (OR THE DEPUTY SECRETARY)
    FROM:
    Component Head Name Title (if not on the letterhead)
    SUBJECT:
    Boldfaced; no acronyms in subject; do not underline bold type
    Purpose: The first paragraph should state the purpose of the memorandum, or why the issue requires a
    decision and is being brought to the attention of the recipient.
    Background or Context: This is a brief summary of factors to be considered in making a decision, the
    issue’s historical background, and its current status. Identify legislative or other underlying requirements.
    Please present options for resolution and explain the implications of those options. Include internal input,
    Component equities, and clearances, including any supporting and opposing viewpoints. If the issue is
    particularly complex, additional background may be provided as numbered attachments.
    Recommendation: Please provide a clear recommendation of specific action(s) requested of the Secretary
    or Deputy Secretary. The signature block and recommendation should be on their own page. The
    memorandum should close with:
    Approve/date__________________________ Disapprove/date______________________
    Modify/date ________________________ Needs discussion/date____________________
    Attachment(s) (if applicable)
    PRE-DECISIONAL/DELIBERATIVE

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