An essential guide for all business students The Business Student's Handbook develops core skills to help your students succeed in their academic and professional lives, discussing transferable skills to help students become desirable graduates. With an emphasis on applying theory to practice, this is an essential text for any business student.
An essential guide for all business students The Business Student's Handbook develops core skills to help your students succeed in their academic and professional lives, discussing transferable skills to help students become desirable graduates. With an emphasis on applying theory to practice, this is an essential text for any business student.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sheila Cameron worked as a director of the Open University Business School. She was involved in the development of the school's pioneering MBA programme, and tutored undergraduate business-related courses for more than 20 years. She has been external examiner for management programmes at a wide range of universities. Sheila is also the author of 'The MBA Handbook.'
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List of figures Preface Acknowledgements Guided tour Part 1 Employability and how best to manage your learning 1. Becoming a highly desirable graduate 2. Managing yourself: time, stress and motivation 3. Learning, reflective practice and professional development Part 2 Essential academic skills 1. Critical reading and note-taking 2. Basic numeracy 3. Academic and business writing 4. Improving your grades Part 3 Working with others 5. Talking and listening 6. Teamwork and leadership 7. Presenting to an audience Part 4 Conceptual skills 8. Complexity, cases and diagrams 9. Becoming more creative 10. Data, information and decisions 11. Making sense of data Part 5 Integrating your skills 12. Project management and dissertations 13. Managing your professional life Answers to test exercises Bibliography Index
List of figures Preface Acknowledgements Guided tour Part 1 Employability and how best to manage your learning 1. Becoming a highly desirable graduate 2. Managing yourself: time, stress and motivation 3. Learning, reflective practice and professional development Part 2 Essential academic skills 1. Critical reading and note-taking 2. Basic numeracy 3. Academic and business writing 4. Improving your grades Part 3 Working with others 5. Talking and listening 6. Teamwork and leadership 7. Presenting to an audience Part 4 Conceptual skills 8. Complexity, cases and diagrams 9. Becoming more creative 10. Data, information and decisions 11. Making sense of data Part 5 Integrating your skills 12. Project management and dissertations 13. Managing your professional life Answers to test exercises Bibliography Index
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