Be a Pro Writer III - How to Write an Event Analysis by What-Why-How Framework?

CaptainTiger
2023-03-13

How to make your article clear and organized? How to summarize and analyze an event quickly?

Here are the most common frameworks for thinking and expressing, which are applicable to hotspot analysis, event thinking, and even team communication.

When a popular event or news comes out, there are headlines and information everywhere, how to make your article stand out and get more exposure needs to include your own analysis and opinion. Looking at things from different positions will give you a different perspective.

Here are a few common frameworks for thinking and analyzing, to help authors quickly analyze events and present their own views and thoughts.

1. WHAT-WHY-HOW Framework

The framework can help you to structure your thoughts and to provide a clear and logical structure for addressing each component.

  • What is happening?
  • Why is it happening?
  • How can it be addressed?

In the Tiger Community, @airui provides us an example of "Will the surge in C3.ai last?" by using the What-Why-How framework.

If we break down the article into three components, the three components would be:

What: $C3.ai, Inc.(AI)$ Surged following its earnings report yesterday

Why: Will the Price Surge Last?

How: Possible Put Options

Let's take the Fed raising interest rates as an example. We can break down the issue as follows:

What is happening?

  • The Federal Reserve has decided to raise interest rates.

Why is it happening?

  • The Fed believes that inflation is rising too quickly, and that raising interest rates will help to curb inflation by making it more expensive to borrow money.
  • Additionally, the Fed may be concerned about a potential bubble in the stock market or other asset classes, and maybe raise rates to prevent the bubble from getting too big.

How can it be addressed?

  • The Fed can continue to raise interest rates gradually over time, in order to slow down inflation without causing a sudden shock to the economy.
  • Alternatively, the Fed could use other tools, such as adjusting reserve requirements for banks, in order to achieve the same goal of curbing inflation.

The "what-why-how" framework can be applied to a wide range of situations, from personal challenges to complex business problems. It provides a structured approach that helps to clarify thinking and identify the root causes of problems.

In the tiger community, we see a lot of information about "what is happening", but we encourage everyone to have their own analysis and insights, which is "Why is it happening?" and "How can it be addressed?"

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Be a Pro Writer III - How to Write a Good Event Analysis?
How to make your article clear and organized? How to summarize and analyze an event quickly?
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