ABSTRACT

This is the ideal companion for those needing guidance when carrying out a research project in a management or a business-related subject. The text is succinct and concise, written with modular courses in mind for the reader to quickly gain an overall perspective of the fundamental areas and identify the key points that need to be addressed. This clear and practical book also covers the requirements of more general areas of business research and consultancy. New to this edition is a chapter devoted to the analysis of qualitative data - an area many students find they want to focus on. A new accompanying student website also gives practical guidance on some of the problems students face: assistance with writing a research proposal; the structure of a dissertation; collecting data - how much is enough; citing references; links to other resources.

Dissertations and projects form an integral part of many MBA and degree programmes and this text is invaluable when tackling this area for the first time. The authors approach the research task in a step-by-step manner, covering areas such as data collection, observational methods, and data analysis.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

chapter |11 pages

Managing Your Development as a Manager

chapter |21 pages

Introduction to Research in Management

chapter |16 pages

Management Consultancy and Research

chapter |14 pages

The Consultancy Research Process

chapter |19 pages

Data Collection: Secondary Data

chapter |16 pages

Data Collection: Observational Research

chapter |28 pages

Data Collection: Asking Questions

chapter |14 pages

Analyzing Data: Nature and Purpose

chapter |18 pages

Analyzing Qualitative Data

chapter |11 pages

Actioning Research