Description

Book Synopsis
This practical handbook is an essential course companion for business and management students at degree level.

It contains case studies, exercises, tips and self-assessment tools that will help students with their personal and professional development. The book covers key areas, such as:

  • Learning and teaching methods
  • Study strategies
  • Time management
  • Research methods
  • Assessment activities
  • Exam techniques
  • Job searching
And it also emphasizes the skills that are key for business and management courses, which include:
  • Academic writing
  • Critical and reflective thinking
  • Effective communication
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Project management
  • Research skills
  • Team working
Study Skills for Business and Management Students has been carefully structured to be used throughout a degree course in order to hone the skills necessary to get a good degree and begin a successful career.

An accompanying website www.openu

Table of Contents

Editor’s preface

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Introduction
Introduction
Getting started on your degree programme
What do you study on a business or management degree?
Subjects NOT covered in this book
Topics covered in this book
Summary

Chapter 2. Personal management skills
Introduction
Identifying your skills
Becoming organised
Managing your time
Looking after yourself
Managing your emotions
Gaining help and support.
Summary

Chapter 3. Different approaches to becoming a success in the workplace
Introduction
Overview of theories of learning
Becoming a reflective learner
Making the most of different learning opportunities
Developing your portfolio
Summary

Chapter 4. Studying at university
Introduction
Tutor-centred and student-centred approaches to teaching and learning
Making the most of lectures
Contributing to seminars
Using e-learning
Getting the most out of tutorials
Independent Study
Experiential Learning
Working on case studies
Inquiry-based learning (IBL)
Action learning
Learning and developing using a learning journal
Summary

Chapter 5. Finding and using business and management information
Introduction
The production and dissemination of knowledge
Searching and finding business and management information
Identifying and selecting relevant information
Academic reading skills
References and referencing
Summary

Chapter 6. Assessment
Introduction
Examinations
Online assessment activities
Assignments – essays or reports or case studies
Posters
Presentations
Oral exams or viva voce examinations
Portfolio
Learning journals
Plagiarism and other forms of cheating

Chapter 7. Planning and carrying out your project, dissertation or independent study
Introduction
Project management
Getting the most out of supervision sessions
Working with public or private sector organisations
Getting started and identifying your topic
Writing your research proposal
Identifying your research approach
Research methodologies and methods
Writing up.
Summary

Chapter 8. Working in Groups
Introduction
Reasons for using group work
Effective student groups
Organising and getting the most out of meetings
Working in diverse groups
Virtual groups
Common problems in group work
Managing the emotional aspects of group work
Summary

Chapter 9. Professional experience and study abroad
Introduction
Professional experience
Study abroad
Assessing the professional experience or study abroad experiences
Summary

Chapter 10. Where do I go from here?”
Introduction
Gaining Employment
What do you want to do next?
Searching for employment opportunities
Developing your career as a reflective manager
Keeping in touch- professional networks
Further study
Summary

Study Skills for Business and Management Students

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      Publisher: Open University Press
      Publication Date: 16/04/2009
      ISBN13: 9780335228546, 978-0335228546
      ISBN10: 335228542

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This practical handbook is an essential course companion for business and management students at degree level.

      It contains case studies, exercises, tips and self-assessment tools that will help students with their personal and professional development. The book covers key areas, such as:

      • Learning and teaching methods
      • Study strategies
      • Time management
      • Research methods
      • Assessment activities
      • Exam techniques
      • Job searching
      And it also emphasizes the skills that are key for business and management courses, which include:
      • Academic writing
      • Critical and reflective thinking
      • Effective communication
      • Interpersonal skills
      • Project management
      • Research skills
      • Team working
      Study Skills for Business and Management Students has been carefully structured to be used throughout a degree course in order to hone the skills necessary to get a good degree and begin a successful career.

      An accompanying website www.openu

      Table of Contents

      Editor’s preface

      Acknowledgements

      Chapter 1. Introduction
      Introduction
      Getting started on your degree programme
      What do you study on a business or management degree?
      Subjects NOT covered in this book
      Topics covered in this book
      Summary

      Chapter 2. Personal management skills
      Introduction
      Identifying your skills
      Becoming organised
      Managing your time
      Looking after yourself
      Managing your emotions
      Gaining help and support.
      Summary

      Chapter 3. Different approaches to becoming a success in the workplace
      Introduction
      Overview of theories of learning
      Becoming a reflective learner
      Making the most of different learning opportunities
      Developing your portfolio
      Summary

      Chapter 4. Studying at university
      Introduction
      Tutor-centred and student-centred approaches to teaching and learning
      Making the most of lectures
      Contributing to seminars
      Using e-learning
      Getting the most out of tutorials
      Independent Study
      Experiential Learning
      Working on case studies
      Inquiry-based learning (IBL)
      Action learning
      Learning and developing using a learning journal
      Summary

      Chapter 5. Finding and using business and management information
      Introduction
      The production and dissemination of knowledge
      Searching and finding business and management information
      Identifying and selecting relevant information
      Academic reading skills
      References and referencing
      Summary

      Chapter 6. Assessment
      Introduction
      Examinations
      Online assessment activities
      Assignments – essays or reports or case studies
      Posters
      Presentations
      Oral exams or viva voce examinations
      Portfolio
      Learning journals
      Plagiarism and other forms of cheating

      Chapter 7. Planning and carrying out your project, dissertation or independent study
      Introduction
      Project management
      Getting the most out of supervision sessions
      Working with public or private sector organisations
      Getting started and identifying your topic
      Writing your research proposal
      Identifying your research approach
      Research methodologies and methods
      Writing up.
      Summary

      Chapter 8. Working in Groups
      Introduction
      Reasons for using group work
      Effective student groups
      Organising and getting the most out of meetings
      Working in diverse groups
      Virtual groups
      Common problems in group work
      Managing the emotional aspects of group work
      Summary

      Chapter 9. Professional experience and study abroad
      Introduction
      Professional experience
      Study abroad
      Assessing the professional experience or study abroad experiences
      Summary

      Chapter 10. Where do I go from here?”
      Introduction
      Gaining Employment
      What do you want to do next?
      Searching for employment opportunities
      Developing your career as a reflective manager
      Keeping in touch- professional networks
      Further study
      Summary

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