| Title : | The business student's handbook | | Material Type: | printed text | | Authors: | Sheila Cameron, Author | | Edition statement: | 5th Edition | | Publisher: | London : Pearson Education | | Publication Date: | 2010 | | Pagination: | xxi, 442 p. | | Layout: | ill (b & w) | | Size: | 25 cm | | ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-273-73071-2 | | General note: | The Business Student's Handbook integrates study skills, interpersonal skills and work skills to help students gain better marks in their study and to transfer those skills for success in the workplace. | | Class number: | 658 | | Abstract: | The book covers a broad range of topics including: essential skills such as essay writing, exam technique and managing one's studies, interpersonal skills such as working in teams, communicating and presenting, and work skills such as exploring problems, managing projects and improving creativity. | | Contents note: | Part 1 - Learning, Content, Process and Management
1) Learning, skills and employment, 2) Managing your studies 3) Learning and reflective practice
Part 2 - Study Skills
4) Critical reading and note taking 5) Basic numbers 6) Written communication 7) Using information and communication techniques 8) Gaining great marks
Part 3 - Working with others
9)Talking and Listening 10) Team working and leadership 11) Presenting to others
Part 4 - Conceptual Skills
12) Complexity, cases and diagrams 13) Obtaining data and Information 14)Making Sense of data 15) Increasing your creativity
Part 5 - Intergrating your Skills
16) Managing projects 17) Into employment
Answers to test exercises; Bibliography; Index. |
The business student's handbook [printed text] / Sheila Cameron, Author . - 5th Edition . - London : Pearson Education, 2010 . - xxi, 442 p. : ill (b & w) ; 25 cm. ISBN : 978-0-273-73071-2 The Business Student's Handbook integrates study skills, interpersonal skills and work skills to help students gain better marks in their study and to transfer those skills for success in the workplace. | Class number: | 658 | | Abstract: | The book covers a broad range of topics including: essential skills such as essay writing, exam technique and managing one's studies, interpersonal skills such as working in teams, communicating and presenting, and work skills such as exploring problems, managing projects and improving creativity. | | Contents note: | Part 1 - Learning, Content, Process and Management
1) Learning, skills and employment, 2) Managing your studies 3) Learning and reflective practice
Part 2 - Study Skills
4) Critical reading and note taking 5) Basic numbers 6) Written communication 7) Using information and communication techniques 8) Gaining great marks
Part 3 - Working with others
9)Talking and Listening 10) Team working and leadership 11) Presenting to others
Part 4 - Conceptual Skills
12) Complexity, cases and diagrams 13) Obtaining data and Information 14)Making Sense of data 15) Increasing your creativity
Part 5 - Intergrating your Skills
16) Managing projects 17) Into employment
Answers to test exercises; Bibliography; Index. |
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