Issue Analysis What is an issue?.

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Issue Analysis What is an issue?

Conflicting interests Situations Issue Complex: Solutions Conflicting interests Situations Issue An issue in its simplest term can be seen as a problem. But that is not exactly what an “issue” stands for. A problem is more simplistic. An issue is “complex” in nature

An Issue on different levels Lets think of an example for each! An Issue on different levels An issue can be present on many different levels: Local Provincial National Global

How do we analyze an issue? Lets try to solve this Acronym! How do we analyze an issue? An issue can have different focuses/impacts S__________ E__________ P__________

How do we analyze an issue? Lets try to solve this acronym How do we analyze an issue? We also need to look at: C__________ I__________ S__________

Choose something you believe to be an issue. Give it a level (local, provincial, national, global) Come up with two causes Break you issue down using SEEP Come up with two possible solutions Group Task Choose something you believe to be an issue.