1st Edition

Mastering Your Business Dissertation How to Conceive, Research and Write a Good Business Dissertation

By Robert Lomas Copyright 2011
    184 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    184 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The ability to write to a high standard is a key skill that is often overlooked in the business world. This short book from an international, best-selling author offers a practical guide to conceiving, researching and writing a business or management dissertation.

    Robert Lomas offers an inspirational treatise that will awaken the quest for knowledge among his readership. The book helps business students to frame their research questions in a more helpful manner in order to achieve their research aims and write in a clear and top scoring way. Topics covered include collecting and measuring data, using business statistics, planning research projects and the real mechanics of writing a dissertation.

    Masters students across business and management will benefit enormously from reading this book, not just in adding serious value to their dissertations, but also helping to improve their writing skills throughout their business careers.

    This book includes a foreword by Mark Booth.

    1. Understanding Business Research  2. Where do you Start?  3. Has Somebody Answered my Question Before?  4. Different Questions Require Different Answers  5. How to Use Statistics  6. Planning your Research Project  7. Creating a Narrative Thread for your Dissertation  8. The Mechanics of Writing

    Biography

    Robert Lomas is Lecturer in Technological Management at the University of Bradford, UK. He has also written best-selling books, including Turning the Solomon Key and Turning the Hiram Key.

    "Robert is a master of the art of making people want to know, "What happens next?""

    Mark Booth