Research Problem -Can an organization build the best culture while maintaining diversity with the help of the human resource Department?Address the following question:Describe the Problem or Opportunity your research will address. Why is it important to explore this problem or opportunity? Write 2-4 carefully considered paragraphs. Include 5-10 different sources from the literature in your discussion.For A1 – A3 Research Problem or OpportunityYour proposed research must encompass all of the following:A problem or opportunity that is of interest to youA direct connection to your field of study(i.e., computer science or management)A direct connection to your concentrationA1. How does your proposed research reflect a problem or opportunity in your field? Write 3-5 carefully considered paragraphs making the connection between your proposed research and your field. Include 5-10 different sources from the literature in your discussion.A2. How does your proposed research reflect a problem or opportunity in your Concentration? Write 3-5 carefully considered paragraphs making the connection between your proposed research and your concentration. Include 5-10 different sources from the literature in your discussion.A3. How does your proposed research reflect a problem or opportunity that is of interest to you? Write 3-5 carefully considered paragraphs making the connection between your proposed research and your personal interest in this topic. Include 5-10 different sources from the literature in your discussion.Key LiteratureThere are several types of literature that will appear in your literature review:Contextual Literature – recent literature that helps the researcher define, and the reader understand, the setting in which the research will occur. This literature may be found in peer reviewed literature, and may also be found in industry and trade publications, as well as the popular (credible) press.Seminal literature – Theoretical or Research-based – typically peer- reviewed articles or scholarly books developed at the beginning of a field, recognized as relevant either historically and/or currently. A sign of relevance is that others cite this literature in their work.Recent Literature – Theoretical or Research-based – typically peer reviewed articles or scholarly books published within the last five years, recognized as relevant in the field. A sign of relevance is that others cite this literature in their work.B1. ContextWrite 2-3 paragraphs about the Context of your proposed research, utilizing 5-10 different sources.B2. Seminal LiteratureWrite 2-3 paragraphs about your proposed research topic, utilizing 5-10 different sources from the peer-reviewed, seminal literature.B3. Recent Literature2-3 paragraphs related to your proposed research topic utilizing 5-10 different sources from the peer-reviewed, recent literature.Gap in LiteratureOne of the outcomes of your literature review and preparation thus far is to identify what is called “a gap in the body of knowledge.” The gap indicates where research has not been done yet. Your research in the area of this “gap” will yield a small, but valuable “contribution to the body of knowledge.”After the work you’ve done so far, what is the “gap in the body of knowledge” you have identified?Assumptions and BiasesAs you develop your literature review, you will identify contextual, seminal theoretical/research-based literature, and recent theoretical/research based literature. Through this process, you will confirm or identify a gap in the body of knowledge – an area that has not been researched. You will also begin to clarify your overarching research question. As part of the process, you must become aware of the assumptions and biases you bring to the proposed research. Your biases and assumptions should become more apparent as you pick and choose amongst the possible literature sources you find, how you place them in your literature review, and the emphasis you give to certain viewpoints represented in the literature.Reflect on the biases you bring to your proposed research. List at least five biases. Do not list assumptions about how you will conduct your research, nor how you expect others to respond. This section should be dedicated to the assumptions, biases and other pre-conceived notions you have about the phenomenon you plan to study. Conclude your prospectus y with a brief discussion and summary.Research QuestionFor this exercise you will practice developing research questions related to the topic you have been developing in your Research and Writing courses and through supplemental DBs and IPs interspersed throughout your courses. Note: This exercise might result in a question that you’ll decide to use for your research. It is recommended that you consider this exercise a starting point for developing a research question that you will refine later as you work with your mentor.Part I – Before you develop your question review and list 10 examples of research questions you think are well-conceived from published dissertations (ProQuest Database). Include the citations for each dissertation in your reference listPart II – Using your draft literature review and other notes develop ONE research question that contains:What? Or How?RegionIndustry or SectorOrganizational ContextTheoretical contextMethodological ContextReview the examples of actual research questions in other dissertationsExamples of research questions from actual dissertations:How does the implementation of Appreciative Inquiry, applied virtually, impact the LNOC’s (Libyan National Oil Corporation) awareness of its effect on air quality?” Elmabrok, F. ·What leadership style do ARPC (Air Reserve Personnel Center – Denver) managers prefer to use? Sampayo, J.How do organizational leaders plan and develop an IT infrastructure strategy in a rapidly changing IT environment? Waheed, M. · “What is the employees’ perspective of engagement in a pharmaceutical/biotech organization?” Trivedi, M. · “Based on the lived experiences of management master graduates from both online and ground programs, what are the similarities and differences in their experiences with employers when job and promotion seeking?” Goodloe, A.Methods ExplorationAlthough you won’t solidify your research design until you’ve completed the work involved in developing a great Literature Review, there are some key elements you can begin to determine now. One of the first things you need to think through is “Based on your exploration of your topic in the literature so far, where does your proposed research fall on the continuum of Exploratory to Mature research?”Please find and review the following article:Edmondson, A.C. & McManus, S.E. (2007). Methodological fit in management field research. Academy of Management Review. Vol. 32. No. 4 This article may not be in the library, but is widely accessible on the WWW.Based on your review of the article, “Where on the Scientific Continuum is your research?” What are the indicators that your research is located at this point on the continuum?Based on where your proposed research falls on the continuum*, what method(s) are appropriate? Please explain WHY this/these methods are appropriate and relate your explanation back to the continuum.SummaryPlease present a brief recap of your Prospectus. Include a discussion of what you learned as you developed your Prospectus. Present a discussion of next steps you will take over the next three quarters – how will you: a) continue to develop your mastery of the literature, b) develop the components of chapter one of a dissertation, and c) further develop your ideas about your research design and methods.