Part One: Case Analysis Describe the background of the case. Summarize the events that are presented in the case. Cite your chosen case study. Explain the ethical issues

Directions Using the scenario you chose for the project proposal, you will do the following: (will attached the previous proposal) Introduce the audience to the key problems and issues of the case. Analyze the ethical components of the case. To do this, you will use an ethical framework of your choice and the professional code of ethics you chose for the project proposal. To choose a case study, refer to the instructions in the Supporting Materials section. To choose an ethical framework, refer to the overview in the Module One Guide. Use the professional code of ethics you chose in Module Two Project Proposal. You must cite the case study, professional code of ethics, and ethical framework, but no other sources are required.
Part One: Case Analysis Describe the background of the case. Summarize the events that are presented in the case. Cite your chosen case study. Explain the ethical issues of the case. Include the key members and the significance of the case. Choose an ethical framework through which to analyze the case. Then, determine principles from the ethical framework that apply to the case. You may choose an ethical framework from the list provided in the Module One Guide, or you may choose an ethical framework that is not listed if it has meaning to you. Cite your chosen ethical framework. Explain how the ethical framework can be used to examine the ethical issues of the case Explain how you might apply a professional code of ethics to analyze the case. What to Submit Submit your project draft as a 2- to 3-page Microsoft Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins. You must cite your case study, your chosen professional code of ethics, and your chosen ethical framework, but no other sources are required. If other sources are used, follow APA citation guidelines when citing sources both throughout and at the end of your paper.