Tackling Coursework Assignments, Projects, Reports and Presentations

Tackling Coursework Assignments, Projects, Reports and Presentations by David Parker, published by DP Publications in 1994, is a practical guide designed to assist students in navigating the coursework requirements typical of business studies courses. This 92-page book provides clear instructions on how to approach various types of assignments, including projects, reports, and presentations, offering a structured overview of the different methodologies needed for each.
Readers will find practical guidance on conducting research, gathering information, and effectively presenting results, whether in written or verbal formats. The book includes examples in an appendix to illustrate the various approaches to coursework, making it a useful resource for those studying business and economics as well as language arts and disciplines related to writing and authorship.
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Providing the student with practical guidance on how to approach the coursework requirement of a typical business studies course this book covers projects, assignments, reports and presentations. The text makes clear the different approaches needed for the different types of coursework, with examples of each in an appendix. There is also advice on how to conduct research, collect information and present results, in either written or verbal form.
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