1:01. u 25 g Group Discussion/Presentation Group Discussion/Presentation Prepare to participate in a consensus-building decision-making task. You will choose one of three options for solving a budget crisis at your school and present your proposed solution 1 Read the scenario and the three proposed solutions: Scenario: Your college has announced that, due to state budget cuts, it needs to raise money to cover expenses for the following year. There are three proposed solutions: Proposal 1: Proposal 2: Proposal 3: This proposal would raise student tuition by 3% This proposal would liminate pay raises for full-time This proposal would eliminate pay raises for college Some of the money would go towards financial aid faculty who earn $84,000 a year or more. The extra administrators, including the college president, who for students unable to pay the increased tuition funds would go towards offering more courses taught carns $300,000 a year, and deans, who eam an by adjunct faculty, who earn an average of $25.000 average of $110,000 a year. Some of the money would be used to hire more full-time faculty Choose a proposal and prepare talking points to explain your position: 2 Prepare for Discussion Prepare a position statement * Offer a cost-benefit analysis of the proposal that you support. * Anticipate how you will respond to competing proposals. (from other groups) Use collaborative language for making suggestions and offering concessions in your anticipated responses. GRADE - / 100 1:01. u 25 g Group Discussion/Presentation Group Discussion/Presentation Prepare to participate in a consensus-building decision-making task. You will choose one of three options for solving a budget crisis at your school and present your proposed solution 1 Read the scenario and the three proposed solutions: Scenario: Your college has announced that, due to state budget cuts, it needs to raise money to cover expenses for the following year. There are three proposed solutions: Proposal 1: Proposal 2: Proposal 3: This proposal would raise student tuition by 3% This proposal would liminate pay raises for full-time This proposal would eliminate pay raises for college Some of the money would go towards financial aid faculty who earn $84,000 a year or more. The extra administrators, including the college president, who for students unable to pay the increased tuition funds would go towards offering more courses taught carns $300,000 a year, and deans, who eam an by adjunct faculty, who earn an average of $25.000 average of $110,000 a year. Some of the money would be used to hire more full-time faculty Choose a proposal and prepare talking points to explain your position: 2 Prepare for Discussion Prepare a position statement * Offer a cost-benefit analysis of the proposal that you support. * Anticipate how you will respond to competing proposals. (from other groups) Use collaborative language for making suggestions and offering concessions in your anticipated responses. GRADE - / 100