Study Skills for Business and Management Students
Buku diterbitkan Tahun 2009 oleh McGraw-Hill, New York adalah buku Edisi Pertama.
Judul: Study Skills for Business and Management Students
Pengarang: Barbara Allan
Penerbit: McGraw-Hill, New York
Tahun: 2009
Jumlah Halaman: 241 hal.
Author:
Barbara Allan adalah Direktur Pembelajaran dan pengajaran di Hull University Business School, Inggris dan juga Director of the Centre for Innovation in Learning and Teaching (CILT). She became a Higher Education Academy National Teaching Fellow in 2008.
Lingkup Pembahasan:
Buku ini akan membantu Anda menunjukkan arah diri sendiri dan menjadi akrab dengan ide-ide dan pendekatan untuk belajar yang diperlukan untuk menjadi sukses dalam bisnis atau manajemen. Buku ini ditulis sebagai panduan referensi umum. Tujuan dari buku ini adalah untuk memberikan panduan pada keterampilan akademik yang dibutuhkan untuk sukses di bisnis atau manajemen program studi Anda. Dengan membaca buku ini akan diperoleh:
• keterampilan manajemen pribadi Anda
• Anda bisa mencapai sukses di tempat kerja
• pemahaman pendekatan yang berbeda untuk belajar dan mengajar yang digunakan pada
program.
• pemahaman dan persiapan diri untuk metode penilaian yang berbeda
• keberhasilan merencanakan dan menyelesaikan perpanjangan proyek, disertasi atau independen
penelitian
• keterampilan bekerja dalam kelompok
• keterampilan merencanakan dan mengambil bagian dalam pengalaman profesional dan belajar di
luar Negeri.
Daftar Isi:
Series editor’s preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
1 Introduction 1
Introduction 1
Getting started on your degree programme 2
What do you study on a business or management degree? 3
Ethics and professionalism 5
Subjects not covered in this book 5
Topics covered in this book 7
Summary 13
2 Personal management skills 14
Introduction 14
Identifying your skills 15
Becoming organized 18
Personal goals 22
Managing your time 24
Looking after yourself 29
Managing your emotions 30
Gaining help and support 34
Summary 36
3 Different approaches to becoming a success in the workplace 37
Introduction 37
Overview of theories of learning 38
Becoming a reflective learner 48
Making the most of different learning opportunities 52
Developing your portfolio 55
Summary 56
4 Studying at university 58
Introduction 58
Tutor-centred and student-centred approaches to teaching and learning 59
Making the most of lectures 61
Contributing to seminars 63
Using e-learning 64
Getting the most out of tutorials 67
Independent study 68
Experiential learning 69
Working on case studies 70
Inquiry based learning (IBL) 71
Action learning 75
Learning and developing using a learning journal 76
Summary 79
5 Finding and using business and management information 80
Introduction 80
The production and dissemination of knowledge 81
Searching and finding business and management information 82
Identifying and selecting relevant information 89
Academic reading skills 91
References and referencing 97
Summary 106
6 Assessment 107
Introduction 107
Examinations 109
Online assessment activities 115
Assignments 116
Presentations 126
Oral or viva voce examinations 131
Portfolios 133
Learning journals 135
Plagiarism and other forms of cheating 136
Summary 140
7 Planning and carrying out your project, dissertation or independent study 141
Introduction 141
Project management 142
Getting the most out of supervision sessions 144
Working with public, private or voluntary sector organizations 146
Getting started and identifying your topic 148
Writing your research proposal 149
Research approach, methodologies and methods 150
Writing up 161
Summary 165
8 Working in groups 167
Introduction 167
Reasons for using group work 168
Effective student groups 169
Organizing and getting the most out of meetings 171
Working in diverse groups 176
Virtual groups 179
Common problems in group work 181
Managing the emotional aspects of group work 183
Summary 184
9 Professional experience and study abroad 185
Introduction 185
Professional experience 186
Study abroad 192
Assessing the professional experience or study abroad experiences 207
Summary 209
10 Where do I go from here? 210
Introduction 210
Gaining Employment 210
What do you want to do next? 211
Searching for employment opportunities 212
Developing your career as a reflective manager 217
Keeping in touch – professional networks 218
Further study 220
Summary 221
References 223
Index 225
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