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For Each Chapter
⦁ Pick two core concepts from Work Rules and define them.
⦁ Identify a problem you have seen or heard about in an organization and describe it.
⦁ Pick one of the two concepts you chose in part one and explain how you would apply it to solve the problem you identified in part two. Make sure to go deep into the logic of how this would apply and why you expect this approach to work.
Do not use a problem and solution that you have already seen used. This often ends up with not properly applying the concept to the problem you have selected and will result in lost points. Original thinking is the point of this exercise.
For the Entire Book
⦁ Start with a short introductory paragraph.
⦁ Write a concluding paragraph that highlights the 2-3 biggest takeaways you will take from having read this book.
Overview of structure

 Chapter 1
Chapter 1 Concepts (This heading should be bolded and italicized)
⦁ Identify in bold the concept, and then define the concept.
Chapter 1 Problem (This heading should be bolded and italicized)
⦁ Describe the problem you are going to solve (you should be able to do this in one to two paragraphs).
Chapter 1 Concept application (This heading should be bolded and italicized)
⦁ Explain how you can use the concept that you picked to solve the problem that you introduced. Make sure to take the reader through the logic of how they would implement the concept to this problem, why this approach is expected to work.

Chapter 2
Chapter 2 Concepts (This heading should be bolded and italicized)
⦁ Identify in bold the concept, and then define the concept.
Chapter 2 Problem (This heading should be bolded and italicized)
⦁ Describe the problem you are going to solve (you should be able to do this in one to two paragraphs).
Chapter 2 Concept application (This heading should be bolded and italicized)
⦁ Explain how you can use the concept that you picked to solve the problem that you introduced. Make sure to take the reader through the logic of how they would implement the concept to this problem, why this approach is expected to work.