I only need the Identifying Benefits section
find the benefits of a method of microplastic clean ups
the uncompleted draft will be given
i expect a short answer
Instructions:
Using clear and consistent organization throughout, identify and analyze the costs, benefits, and stakeholders associated with your project.
As part of your document organization, each of the 3 major sections must be labeled as they appear below: “Identifying Costs,” “Identifying Benefits,” and “Identifying Stakeholders.” These three section titles must appear in order, and using the same title format.
Identifying Costs
- First, using Chapter 2 of your Engineering Economics textbook as a guide, identify a minimum of 5 potential costs associated with your project (variable, fixed, reccurring, etc.). Realistically, however, your project will have more than 5 potential costs.
- For each cost, identify whether it is a recurring or nonrecurring cost (pg. 43)
- For each cost, identify whether it is an internal or external cost (e.g., societal, global, environmental, etc.)
- For each cost, offer a 2-3 sentence explanation (approximately 50-75 words) that clearly details how the cost is related to your project
- Develop a table that clearly lays out this information
Identifying Benefits
Consider what benefits will result from the successful implementation of your project. List a minimum of 3 potential benefits associated with your project. For each benefit:
- Briefly explain how your project will lead to the benefit (1-2 sentences)
- Include a time estimation for how long you think it will reasonably take for the benefit to take effect, or be noticeable
- Some benefits might take effect in stages, which you should list as “Immediate; Intermediate; and Long-term,” each followed by a time estimate in parentheses.
- FOR EXAMPLE:
- Immediate (within 1 year)
- Intermediate (2-5 years)
- Long-term (10-20 years)
- Include a brief, specific, targeted statement (1-3 sentences) that explains why the benefit makes the project worth pursuing
- The likes of “because the environment is important!” is not an acceptable answer. It is neither specific nor targeted
Identifying Stakeholders
- Identify a minimum of 4 potential stakeholders associated with your project
- For each stakeholder, identify the following:
- Stakeholder interest
- Probable stakeholder attitude toward the project (positive, negative, neutral, adversarial, competitive, etc.)
- Explain any ethical issues the stakeholder may face in relation to your project
- List a minimum of 2-3 potential costs that might be associated with the stakeholder.
- Here you should identify other, different costs described in the textbook that might be associated with your project for each stakeholder. Different stakeholders will be affected by/care about each associated cost in a different way.
- However, you may include similar types of costs here that you listed in the Identifying Costs assignment section above, as long as they apply to the stakeholder.
- Include short-term costs for the stakeholder
- Include long-term costs for the stakeholder
- Here you should identify other, different costs described in the textbook that might be associated with your project for each stakeholder. Different stakeholders will be affected by/care about each associated cost in a different way.
- List 2-3 potential long-term benefits for the stakeholder
- For each stakeholder, briefly (~85 words) describe what goals, values, facts, outcomes, etc. you believe you need to communicate to each stakeholder to help them understand the importance, use, long-term benefit, etc. of your project.
- For each stakeholder, explain in 2-3 sentences why you believe your explanation for #3 above will convince that particular stakeholder audience.
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