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Exercise (approx 200 words) submitted via Turnitin to your tutor (under 'Submit your Assignment Here') To facilitate recording of your marks make sure you put your student number and CASA4 on the submission (no need for a cover page). At this point we hope that you will be ready to start putting together some of the main skills from the first three CASAs with an eye ahead on the particulars of your next assessment; the Report on a Management Problem concerning the case study on Roar (p.473 of the textbook - Can business managment learn from the management of an elite sporting team), also available here Roar case study.pdf and in the Assessment 2 folder. CASA 4 requires you to put together your impressions of potential problems for the Roar case into a problem statement. Having defined a problem, often in terms of one of the functions of management, which you should also be now familiar from your text readings and the Unit Content lecturettes. You should go to the literature and find at least 5 scholarly (peer reviewed) sources that are appropriate and relevant to your managment problem which have potential to create the critcal evaluation for your report/Ass2. So your submission for CASA4 will be your draft problem statement (you are free to improve it for the report and after receiving CASA4 feedback). In CASA4 these references will not necessarily be used but are to be presented as a reference list (to ensure you are heading in the right direction for Ass2). These references must clearly relate to the problem statement. Ensure your references are scholarly, apppropriate and relevant eg base on managment literature (see tips re possible journal articles etc). If unsure of the quality of the research you are doing please contact your tutor through Yammer to run ideas by them. This week's Collaborate session will focus not on writing a problem statement, but your own original ideas for the management problem or potential management problem. However, we will look at a number of problems and discuss these through the demonstration of which theories might apply and which authors might have already discussed similar problems.