Title: Practical Business Project Design and Thesis Writing
1Practical Business Project Design andThesis
Writing
2Welcome to the course!
- Practical Business Project Design (PBPD) and
Thesis Writing is a course that advanced learners
can take at the end of their third year at BWOL. - It follows World Class English for Business (
Book 1,2) as part of a series. - Learners will be expected to apply what they have
learned to solving a practical problem related to
their work. - By the end of this course, the learners are
required to produce a practical project proposal
and a thesis paper.
3Outline
- 1. General Introduction
- 2. Course Evaluation
- 3. Stages in Completing This Course
- 4. Questions and Answers
41. General Introduction
51.1 Objectives What will we learn from this
course?
- Understand the whole process of selecting and
designing a practical business project. - Learn to identify and explore a business issue
using scientific research methods. - Become actively engaged in the process of
designing a practical business project. - Learn to compile a practical business project
proposal independently. - Write a BA degree paper!
61.2 Prerequisites What do we need to have?
- Knowledge of English related to business.
- Understanding of issues associated with business
operation. - Some working experience related to the issue of
discussion. - Analytical ability as well as an interest in
doing research. - Reading of two textbooks (now available online)
- Practical Business Project and Proposal
Design (Hilton) Practical Project Design (Gu) !
71.3 Topic Selections Do we have a free choice
of topics?
- No!
- BWOL has prescribed 6 areas of problems that
have been covered in your Business English Course
as the topic scope for the PBPD and Thesis
Writing course. - However, you have great freedom to decide on your
topic selection within this scope!
8 6 areas of problems
- a problem in customer service (BE Modules 2 8)
- a problem in finance planning and assessment (BE
Module 3) - a problem in product promotion (BE Module 4)
- a problem in technology utilization in business
(BE Module 5) - a problem in staff management (BE Module 6)
- a problem in advertising planning or market
research (BE Module 7)
91.4 Schedule Do we have a fixed schedule?
- Yes. Every one of us should abide by the schedule
set by BWOL. We should submit 3 assignments to
the e-platform.
10Course schedule
- Course orientation
- VOB Discussion sessions and feedback on Stage
One and Stage Two Assignments (Stage Three
Assignment will be scored.) - Submission of Assignments
- Time table
11A Rule of Thumb
- We must check the schedule on the e-platform, and
better, print out the schedule marking the dates
and deadlines for the major events.
121.5 Learning-support Resources
- The courseware provides the basic information
about the course. - The e-learning platform has provided some
reference books and websites articles to help you
with research paper writing skills. - There is also a course-based forum on which you
can pose questions, get answers and follow
discussions between learners and tutors. - VOB broadcasts allow you to listen to discussions
and feedback on your assignments. - At other times, you can contact your tutor by
phone or email for personal assistance.
132. Course Evaluation
- How will we be assessed in this course?
142. Course Evaluation
- There are no progress reports or exams associated
with this course. - There are 3 stages of the PBPD and Thesis Writing
course, and evaluation is based on the result of
the 3rd assignment submitted. - Assignments must be submitted on the e-platform
in the proper order. - Students who fail after submitting the
assignments will be given only one additional
chance to pass the course!
153. Stages in Completing This Course
- What shall we do in order to accomplish it?
16Before start
- Learn the courseware to get an overall
understanding of the project design and thesis
writing. - Start thinking about a problem which you or your
business have encountered and of which you are
interested in finding a solution. - Think about ways of collecting data from your
- colleagues customers partners
- or whoever involved in the project!
17Stage I
- Problem Identification, Problem Analysis and
Project Design
18Research stage
- Some basic concepts about a practical business
project (Unit 1). - Problem identification (Unit 1).
- Problem analysis (Unit 2).
- Project design (Unit 3)
19Basic concepts about PBPD
- A planned series of activities carried out in
order to achieve some specific results in a
specific period of time. - Common features of a project (U1A1T2)
- Objectives (purpose, hypothesis, stakeholders)
- An environment (current situation, customer needs
and wants, SWOT) - Inputs (e.g. project team, capital)
- Strategies and activities (project design)
- A time-scale (duration)
- Risks (preventive measures)
- Outputs (results, discussion, conclusion)
20Problem Identification
- In problem identification you are going to decide
a researchable business problem. - l An issue on how to achieve your objectives for
a practical business project. - l A workable problem suitable for practical
business research (empirical, verifiable and
specific)!
21Problem Analysis
- 6 methods for problem analysis (Unit 2 )
- 1) the analytic method 2) Socratic
dialogue - 3) cause analysis 4) questionnaires
- 5) observation 6) brainstorming
- 3 aspects of current business analysis
- The financial situation
- The present stock turnover
- Customer profiles
- 2 methods of customer needs and wants analysis
- a. focus group b. customer surveys
- SWOT analysis -- Strengths, Weaknesses,
Opportunities, Threats - Your tutor will provide you with some help and
guidance during the problem analysis stage.
22- You are required to write a problem analysis
of the project. The analysis should include the
following information - 1) A discussion of the current situation
concerning financial status, human resources,
physical resources, customer or client profiles,
social and political environment, etc. related to
the problem - 2) A discussion of needs and wants analysis
related to the problem - 3) A SWOT analysis of the situation related to
the problem!
23Project Design (11 items)
- project objective (s) (U3A1T1)
- project rationale (U3A2, A3 i.e. why are you
doing the project, whats the underlying
rationale for the project ) - project hypothesis (U3A1T2 i.e. what you are
going to prove through your project) - activities planned to take place (U4A2T3) (in
words and in flow chart) - a critical path analysis of these activities
(U4A3T1) (in words and in flow chart) - people involved in the activities and their
responsibilities (U4A1T2) - time-scale of the activities (U4A3T2) (in words
and in flow chart) - cost consideration (U4A2T1) (in words and in
table) - risk analysis concerning people, time and product
and your proposed protective measures (U4A2T2) - plan for the monitoring and evaluation of the
project (U4A3T3) - a project framework (U4A2T3)
24Submission of Assignment 01
- A specific research problem
- A detailed problem analysis
- A literature review (bibliography)
- A complete project
- A professional project proposal
25Stage II
- Thesis writing (first draft)
26Writing stage
- Conclusion of the project (Unit 5)
- Collection of raw data (portfolio)
- Analysis of raw data
27Thesis Writing
- a title page
- a table of contents
- an introduction (current situation, project
objectives hypothesis, outputs, total estimated
cost, benefits) - a main body (detailed activity plan and approach,
timetable or schedule, cost breakdown) - a conclusion (summary of the project, reemphasis
of the benefits) - a bibliography (a list of references)
28Reminders
- l Read the relevant units and try to understand
properly what you will need to do. - l Read the specifications carefully.
- l Be sure to include all the essential
information and to present them in the format as
required. - l Go through the marking criteria following each
assignment as a checklist. - l A hard copy (printed paper) may be required
by your tutor in addition for the e-version. - You will need to pass the previous stage
before you can proceed to the next stage. - It is YOUR responsibility to keep in touch with
your tutor!
29Submission of Assignment 02
- Finalized project design and project proposal
- Data Collection/Appendices
- Project Implementation
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- Introduction
- Abstracts
30Stage III
- BA Degree Paper (final draft)
31BA Paper
- Adjustment to the feedback
- Proof-reading
- Finalization of the whole paper
32Submission of Assignment 03
- The final draft of BA degree paper should be
- complete in structure,
- coherent in content, and
- polished in language
334. Frequently Asked Questions
34FAQ1
- Answer
- Participation in discussion sessions is not a
requirement, but you still need to keep in touch
with your tutor. Remember that you must
successfully complete each stage.
Question What if I cannot participate in
discussion sessions?
35FAQ2
- Answer
- You may find it helpful to review your
Business English textbooks and read books on the
BPPD recommended book list. BWOL tutors have
also compiled lists of sources on the Internet.
You may also go to bookstores to see if there are
resources fit for your research.
Question Where can I find ideas and resources
for my research?
36FAQ3
- Answer
- You may try to find a business and design a
small, simple and practical research project for
it. However, you need to indicate clearly your
position in the project. You may also try to sell
some products or service by yourself, such as
phone cards, books, gadgets, or serve as a tutor
for kids, consultant for others, etc.
Question What can I write about if I have
always been a student and have no working
experience?
37Summary
Identify a problem
38Thank you! Wish you success!