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SEC 450 Week 5 Policy Brief Presentation/Snaptutorial

For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Identify a nation and use a problem or issue selected from the Transnational Problems area of the nation’s fact pages from The World Fact Book located at:https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.htmlChoose a policy maker you want to advise. The policy makers in this scenario are to be briefed on an issue or problem associated with a specific nation that your team selects from The World Fact Book.Note. A policy brief is a report given to a policy maker, such as the U.S. State Department, an agency of the United Nations, the chief executive officer of a multinational corporation, the Director-General of the World Trade Organization, or the head of an NGO.Prepare a 10- to 15-slide presentation. Be sure to use a minimum of five peer-reviewed references as research for your presentation and brief.Include the following in the brief and presentation:A description of the problemSeveral options for solving itWhich solution you think is best and whyAn explanation of how the advantages of the solution outweigh the potential liabilities

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Identify a nation and use a problem or issue selected from the Transnational Problems area of the nation’s fact pages from The World Fact Book located at:https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.htmlChoose a policy maker you want to advise. The policy makers in this scenario are to be briefed on an issue or problem associated with a specific nation that your team selects from The World Fact Book.Note. A policy brief is a report given to a policy maker, such as the U.S. State Department, an agency of the United Nations, the chief executive officer of a multinational corporation, the Director-General of the World Trade Organization, or the head of an NGO.Prepare a 10- to 15-slide presentation. Be sure to use a minimum of five peer-reviewed references as research for your presentation and brief.Include the following in the brief and presentation:A description of the problemSeveral options for solving itWhich solution you think is best and whyAn explanation of how the advantages of the solution outweigh the potential liabilities

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<strong>SEC</strong> <strong>450</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 5 <strong>Policy</strong> <strong>Brief</strong> <strong>Presentation</strong>To Purchase This Material Click below Linkhttp://www.snaptutorial.com/<strong>SEC</strong>-<strong>450</strong>/<strong>SEC</strong>-<strong>450</strong>-<strong>Week</strong>-5-<strong>Policy</strong>-<strong>Brief</strong>-<strong>Presentation</strong>For more classes visitwww.snaptutorial.comIdentify a nation and use a problem or issue selected from the Transnational Problems areaof the nation’s fact pages from The World Fact Book locatedat:https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.htmlChoose a policy maker you wantto advise. The policy makers in this scenario are to be briefed on an issue or problemassociated with a specific nation that your team selects from The World Fact Book.Note. Apolicy brief is a report given to a policy maker, such as the U.S. State Department, an agencyof the United Nations, the chief executive officer of a multinational corporation, the Director-


General of the World Trade Organization, or the head of an NGO.Prepare a 10- to 15-slidepresentation. Be sure to use a minimum of five peer-reviewed references as research for yourpresentation and brief.Include the following in the brief and presentation:A description of theproblemSeveral options for solving itWhich solution you think is best and whyAn explanationof how the advantages of the solution outweigh the potential liabilities

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