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Formulating your aims and objectives
Before you can start analysing the underlying causes of the problems, you need to make it clear for the reader which problems/issues in the case you’re going to be analyzing and how you’re going to do this. As explained on page 8 with the brief of the Moon Dust case, assignment briefs don’t always define the nature of the problems to be addressed, so it’s up to you to do this. This is usually done in the introduction to the assignment.