6 Step Process to Concern Development

Objective: To completely and clearly express the concern as support to current activity.

1. Formulate and understand what the concern in your specific piece of work is.

2. Describe the setting and situation of the concern. The reader should interpret the information presented in the concern statement characteristically with the following questions: What is the main point or expression that you are trying to convey to your reader (explain what you’re thinking about the concern – what the concern is)? Why you want to address it (explain its importance to you and others)?

3. Provide materials and/or descriptive (prepared) screenshot(s) as evidence (data base) to serve (explain, support, and perpetuate the concern) as a sign or representation of the relationship established in the concern and explanation portions from Step 2 that conveys and verifies the existence and significance of the concern that you want to address for this concern.

4. Describe the expected condition (specific) that the subject of concern must have.

5. (Optional) List the resources needed to address your concern; e.g., person who can address the concern, equipment, supplies, printing, and so forth.

6. Name of person who should support and review your concern.

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