problem at a chosen company, propose at least three possible solutions to that problem, and then request to analyze the possible solutions. The problem should be related to a technology or technical process that is used at the company.

problem at a chosen company, propose at least three possible solutions to that problem, and then request to analyze the possible solutions. The problem should be related to a technology or technical process that is used at the company. Order Description you have to identify a problem at a chosen company, propose at least three possible solutions to that problem, and then request to analyze the possible solutions. The problem should be related to a technology or technical process that is used at the company. 1-The issue you choose,… • Should relate to mechanical engineering area. 2- Be creative, use your imagination in choosing a topic. 3-Introduction • Briefly summarize the proposed plan, service or product. • Grab the readers attention by previewing the main benefit. • Describe the scope of the project. 4-Background • Discuss the problem or need. • Company background • Provide a general situation that has led to the current problem. 5-Identification of Options • Includes 3 options for improving / solving the problem. 6-Staffing, Timeline, Budget - Completion of Analytical Report • Evidence of clear and detailed planning. 7-Request for Authorization • Clear request in appropriate / formal manner. 8-Bibliography • Follow IEEE formatting guidelines 100%. 9-Sources • Deductions for not meeting requirements. • Two academic sources 10-Formatting Requirements • Title Page, Header, 12 point, Times New Roman Font, 1 inch margins 11-Maximum of (((250 words))) if it is more than that I will not accepted (anything included in the tables will not be included in the word Also what is in between citation is not included in the word count). 12-This is a proposal. Therefore, you should not be deciding between the three options. 13-Topic should be complex enough that there are three possible options to solve the issue. 14-Imagine you are writing…. • an email to a long-time friend, • a cover letter to a potential employer, • a proposal to your boss, • an event invitation to a group of classmates, • an introduction letter to a new client. 15-Strike a Balance • Use language that is professional, but easy to understand. • Explain terminology but also be concise. • Persuade your audience (show your passion) but also be mindful of ton