Complete the formal analytical report that you described in your proposal Week 4

Last week you completed week 3 of this assignment. This week will be Week 4.

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Complete the formal analytical report that you described in your proposal. The report must do the following:

define a problem,

analyze the criteria for a satisfactory solution,

  • propose one or more alternative solutions, and
  • argue for the solution that satisfies the criteria best.
  • The problem may involve an institutional, technical, or public policy issue that you are working on or have worked on in your other courses; or it may be something related to an organization to which you belong, or it may be related to a job that you’ve held or now hold, or it may be a new area that you are interested in.
  • The solution to the problem may involve coming up with an original design, choosing between available alternatives, or providing needed information. See this report as a place to demonstrate everything that you’ve learned so far about communication in writing in this course.
  • This report will be done over the next few weeks with specific parts you will submit each week.

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    -Week 4: Focus on research.  Search terms.  Sources.  Incorporate library modules

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    Analytical Report: Improving Waste Management in Urban Areas
    Student’s name
    Institution affiliation
    Course
    Professor
    Date
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    Outline
    Title: Analytical Report: Improving Waste Management in Urban Areas
    Introduction

    Management of waste is another problem that faces the urban areas, since there is
    high population density in those areas and the generation of wastes is very high.
    Problem Statement

    Notably, urban waste management is complex and difficult given that the rate at
    which waste is produced is usually higher than the rate at which proper disposal
    infrastructure is established.
    Criteria for a Satisfactory Solution
    1. Environmental Sustainability: The solution should enable the reduction of the volume
    of waste that is disposed in the environment ending up in landfills and causing the emission of
    green house gases (Azevedo et al. , 2021).
    2. Economic Feasibility: The proposed solution also has to be relatively cheap; so the
    implementation and maintenance of the solution does not lead to a great burden on the municipal
    budget. This entails the best practices in loan recovery, transportation, and sorting expenses
    (Khan et al., 2022).
    3. Operational Efficiency: In this way, the system must meet the necessary rates of
    collection and the amount of waste produced in urban areas, as well as guarantee a correct
    sorting and high rates of recycling (Azevedo et al. , 2021).
    Alternative Solutions

    One solution is the Integrated Waste Management System (IWMS) which
    combines recycling, composting, and waste to energy using as little landfill as
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    possible and maximizing the amount of material that can be reused or repurposed
    (Khan et al. , 2022).

    Another is the Community-Based Waste Management where the community
    members are taken through and encouraged to practice waste segregation,
    collection and recycling among others (Abubakar et al. , 2022).
    Recommended Solution
    1.
    Thus, the Integrated Waste Management System (IWMS) is the
    best approach to managing wastes in the urban setting.
    References
    Abubakar, I. R., Maniruzzaman, K. M., Dano, U. L., AlShihri, F. S., AlShammari, M. S.,
    Ahmed, S. M. S., … & Alrawaf, T. I. (2022). Environmental sustainability impacts of
    solid waste management practices in the global South. International journal of
    environmental research and public health, 19(19), 12717.
    Azevedo, B. D., Scavarda, L. F., Caiado, R. G. G., & Fuss, M. (2021). Improving urban
    household solid waste management in developing countries based on the German
    experience. Waste management, 120, 772-783.
    Khan, S., Anjum, R., Raza, S. T., Bazai, N. A., & Ihtisham, M. (2022). Technologies for
    municipal solid waste management: Current status, challenges, and future perspectives.
    Chemosphere, 288, 132403.
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    Analytical Report: Improving Waste Management in Urban Areas
    Student’s name
    Institution affiliation
    Course
    Professor
    Date
    2
    Analytical Report: Improving Waste Management in Urban Areas
    Introduction
    Management of waste is another problem that faces the urban areas, since there is high
    population density in those areas and the generation of wastes is very high. Existing waste
    management practices present some form of environmental, health as well as logistical concerns
    (Azevedo et al., 2021). This report seeks to meet these challenges through presenting the
    problem, understanding the criteria for a satisfactory solution, outlining the possible solutions,
    and supporting the best solution.
    Problem Statement
    Notably, urban waste management is complex and difficult given that the rate at which
    waste is produced is usually higher than the rate at which proper disposal infrastructure is
    established. Poor waste management causes serious environmental degradation, increased health
    risks and costs the society dearly. In the global South particularly, the problems of weak
    infrastructure, weak policy implementation, and the low level of public awareness contribute to
    amplify these challenges hence promoting the sustainability crises (Abubakar et al. , 2022).
    Criteria for a Satisfactory Solution
    To effectively tackle the waste management problem, a satisfactory solution must meet
    the following criteria:
    1. Environmental Sustainability: The solution should enable the reduction of the volume
    of waste that is disposed in the environment ending up in landfills and causing the emission of
    green house gases (Azevedo et al. , 2021).
    2. Economic Feasibility: The proposed solution also has to be relatively cheap; so the
    implementation and maintenance of the solution does not lead to a great burden on the municipal
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    budget. This entails the best practices in loan recovery, transportation, and sorting expenses
    (Khan et al., 2022).
    3. Operational Efficiency: In this way, the system must meet the necessary rates of
    collection and the amount of waste produced in urban areas, as well as guarantee a correct
    sorting and high rates of recycling (Azevedo et al. , 2021).
    Alternative Solutions
    One solution is the Integrated Waste Management System (IWMS) which combines
    recycling, composting, and waste to energy using as little landfill as possible and maximizing the
    amount of material that can be reused or repurposed (Khan et al. , 2022). Another is the
    Community-Based Waste Management where the community members are taken through and
    encouraged to practice waste segregation, collection and recycling among others (Abubakar et al.
    , 2022).
    Recommended Solution
    Thus, the Integrated Waste Management System (IWMS) is the best approach to
    managing wastes in the urban setting. It supports environmental conservation, lessens the use of
    landfill and emission of gases, and enhances resource utilization. From an economic standpoint,
    it is efficient with the whole process in waste. Also, it encompasses programs aimed at
    enhancing public awareness for increased participation as well as the application of advanced
    technologies to offer efficient and reliable services (Azevedo et al. , 2021).
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    References
    Abubakar, I. R., Maniruzzaman, K. M., Dano, U. L., AlShihri, F. S., AlShammari, M. S.,
    Ahmed, S. M. S., … & Alrawaf, T. I. (2022). Environmental sustainability impacts of
    solid waste management practices in the global South. International journal of
    environmental research and public health, 19(19), 12717.
    Azevedo, B. D., Scavarda, L. F., Caiado, R. G. G., & Fuss, M. (2021). Improving urban
    household solid waste management in developing countries based on the German
    experience. Waste management, 120, 772-783.
    Khan, S., Anjum, R., Raza, S. T., Bazai, N. A., & Ihtisham, M. (2022). Technologies for
    municipal solid waste management: Current status, challenges, and future perspectives.
    Chemosphere, 288, 132403.
    WRITING FORMAL ANALYTICAL REPORTS
    An FAR is a technical or professional document written for government or business uses. These reports
    use information from surveys, financial records, and other reliable sources to reach conclusions that
    help officials and executive officers make important decisions.
    Goals of FARs:
    An Analytical Report accomplishes one of three main goals:
    Assesses Opportunities
    This kind of FAR informs decision makers about a new, exciting, and probably successful endeavor. For
    example, you may suggest that a company that makes processed foods for human consumption could
    be successful and make a profit from making pet food as well. For this report, you have to research the
    new market and find examples of other companies in similar markets that might influence your path
    into a new industry.
    Solves Problems
    Reports that solve problems do exactly what they claim: they solve problems. Using previous examples
    of similar situations and weighing the options between several solutions, you should make clear
    recommendations to a decision-maker based on the research compiled. For example, a business might
    be faced with closing down a number of restaurants in a chain, but the person in charge of closing the
    chains doesn’t want to see so many people go without jobs. What could the company do?
    Supports Decisions
    If your organization or business is making a big move in the near future, this report will analyze the
    effects (both positive and negative) a big decision will have on the organization. If done retrospectively
    — as in, the move has already been made and there have been repercussions, good or bad — then you
    may use the available data to evaluate the move.
    Parts of an FAR:
    Title Page
    Letter of Transmittal – this one-page memo or business letter is a persuasive document that convinces
    the reader that the document presented is informative, exciting, important and valuable. The letter
    includes the main arguments and the conclusions of the paper, and often includes unique or unusual
    findings that support the argument.
    Table of Contents
    List of Illustrations – Technical and Professional writers often use images such as graphs and diagrams to
    convey complex ideas to their readers. It may be required for images to be included in the paper and
    listed at the beginning of the document.
    Executive Summary – In a realistic business environment, the CEO of a company will certainly not have
    time to read an entire report. This section is typically one to two pages long and summarizes every point
    made in the paper, including the conclusion and recommendations. Short, clear paragraphs with
    headings are used to summarize the entire paper.
    Introduction
    The introduction of an FAR includes a thesis statement wherein you describe the purpose of your paper.
    It also includes a “Resources” section describing where information was found; a “Scope” section that
    describes how much of the chosen topic will be covered and where the analysis will focus; and a
    “Limitations” section that state the areas related to the topic that will NOT be included in the paper.
    Body
    The main content of the report is presented in short, topical paragraphs. Relevant and informative
    headings are used to help the reader navigate from one topic to another — this is often useful to busy
    business people who may need to refer to one particular section of your report during a meeting or
    presentation. All data reported is analyzed within the body of the paper. Images are included where
    visual clues are more effective than simple text.
    Conclusion and Recommendations
    Data and analysis result in an answer, solution or concluding argument which is presented in this
    section. The conclusion is followed by a recommended plan of action for the company.
    Recommendations answer the question “so what am I supposed to do about it?” assuming that the
    paper is successful and the reader is convinced of the argument made and the conclusions drawn.
    Works Cited
    FARs use MLA format unless otherwise specified by the instructor.
    Appendices
    Any large images, surveys or additional information should be included in the FAR as an appendix
    Tips for Writing an FAR:
    *The key term is ANALYZE – make sure you know what it means and apply it to your report.
    *For Business Communications Class, it is wisest to choose a public company because:


    Public companies are required by law to publish financial data; therefore, you will be able to
    find information for your report.
    Public companies tend to be the big ones that the media pays more attention to, so you
    might be able to find articles on these large businesses.
    *Use simple, clear language


    No slang terms
    Avoid very long sentences and uncommon words
    *Research your audience


    Your professor is NOT your primary audience. Steve Jobs might be, though.
    Use the website of the organization or business to gain a sense of the kind of language the
    company likes to publish.
    *Every point you make in your report must be supported by factual data from your research
    *Databases, search engines, and social networking platforms are not sources; if you go to the Google
    homepage, you will not find the Nike logo, but if you go to the Nike homepage, you might find their
    logo.
    *Use the format you are told to use by your professor – this is the best training for the real world.

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