Several Focus Areas For Graduate Study

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    System Administrator

    administrators to perform to their potential. Topic Proposal Author Background An interest in computers came to my attention shortly after graduating from high school. I first involved myself in working with cameras and fixing them for several customers. The satisfying knowledge that I gained came from realizing that I could take apart, fix a piece of technology and do it well. Computers as a hobby came only after my brother gave me one to fix and keep for my use. Although I was daunted

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    Goal Statement

    Goal Statement Personal/Professional Goals I decided to attend graduate school to further my career within my company. By obtaining my Master’s in Business, it will help to open so many doors for me on a managerial level. After graduate school, I plan to apply for a Quality Assurance Management position. For nine years I have worked as a Microbiologist and having somewhat of a lead role influenced me to further my education and career. I chose Business (Project) Management because it will offer

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    Airbus

    logical reasoning • Generate thoughtful questions and ask for clarification of case data, as necessary • Translate analysis into actionable recommendations • Effectively communicate solutions in a concise and persuasive manner Preparation: A case study consists of a business problem taken from a real life business situation, or an example drawn from your resume. It focuses on your analytic approach to the problem, rather than specific business knowledge. First and foremost, you can succeed in a case

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    Career Opportunity

    unemployment amongst fresh graduates has been steadily increasing over the past several years, it is imperative for students to prepare to face the probability of not being able to secure the job that they have already set their minds on. According to a study conducted by the Ministry of Higher Education in 2011, out of 184, 581 students who graduated, 44, 391 (24%) of them are unemployed. Among the reasons for unemployment were that the jobs were not suitable and graduates were not confident to face

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    Liberal Art in Business

    Liberal arts and business are programmes of study that are very relevant at the tertiary level as well as to industry. However in the past few decades, the two areas of knowledge have been facing varying fortunes. Interest and student enrollment for liberal arts education has declined sharply while on the other hand interest and enrollment for business education programmes has seen a tremendous increase. This literature review examines works of several scholars and academic authorities on issues

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    Cross Cultural Training and Workpalce Management

    NCVER Cross-cultural training and workplace performance Robert Bean Robert Bean Consulting The views and opinions expressed in this document are those of the author/project team and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Australian Government, state and territory governments or NCVER Publisher’s note Additional information relating to this research is available in Cross-cultural training and workplace performance: Support document. It can be accessed from NCVER’s website . To find

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    Construct and Support an Argument

    TITLE Construct and Support an Argument The decision to pursue and earn a Master of Business Administration (MBA) graduate degree is an important decision that will have far reaching positive influences in life and will assist in finding a new rewarding career. An MBA is one of the most important tools in the toolbox for a business, personnel, management, finance, human resource, and entrepreneurial careers. The critical success in the future of a career depends on the ability to be called

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    Nursing Violence

    Hinchberger‘s study, “Violence against female student nurses in the workplace”, is a qualitative study regarding the experiences of a sample population of 126 student nurses, and their exposure to violence in the workplace during the clinical portion of their education. Violence against nurses is such a well-known epidemic that the World Health Organization, and a number of other healthcare related organizations, have taken notice and find it to be a major concern. Several studies have been conducted

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    Graduates’ Characteristics and Unemployment: a Study Among Malaysian Graduates

    2011 GRADUATES’ CHARACTERISTICS AND UNEMPLOYMENT: A STUDY AMONG MALAYSIAN GRADUATES Associate Professor Dr. Noor Azina Ismail Department of Applied Statistics Faculty of Economics and Administration University of Malaya 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia E-mail: nazina@um.edu.my, Phone: +603 79673638 Abstract The main objective of this paper is to investigate the effects of graduates’ characteristics on the chance of being employed. A total of 3,025 Malaysian graduates involved in the study and data

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    Business and University Collaboration

     universities.     The multi‐dimensional nature of the supply chain is represented by a landscape of business‐ university collaboration, consisting of a number of highly diverse domains of activity. For example:  the education of highly skilled graduates, applied

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