Useful Tips For Creating A Dissertation In Human Resource Management


If you’re about to embark on the writing adventure of creating a dissertation in human resource management, you could well be in need of some help. Here are some useful tips to get you started:

  • Picking a topic.
  • First off, you’ll need to decide on a specific topic within the subject of human resource management. You should have already studied it in some detail, so look back at what you’ve covered in your course and see what most appeals to you. Which topics were you most interested in? Did you have a real passion for some? Which ones were you able to articulate and explain well? It always helps to pick a topic that you have some passion for, because this will come across in your writing; which will help engage your reader more so! If you need more tips, this is a great website that should be of some help.

  • Can you research it sufficiently?
  • The above shouldn’t be the only criteria though. Any dissertation is highly reliant on references and resources, so when it comes to selecting your topic, be sure that there’s plenty of information available for you to research.

  • Create a timetable.
  • Be organized! Create a timetable that you know you can stick to. Divide it into appropriate sections by estimating how much time you will need to spend on each part. It’s always a good idea to give yourself extra time at the end, just in case things don’t go to plan…which they usually don’t!

  • Plan.
  • Once you’ve got your topic and you’ve performed your research and made plenty of notes, it’s time to plan your dissertation. Collate all your information and work out what to include and where to put it. Work out what your aims and objectives are and which themes are the most dominant. You can then decide on how many chapters you will need and what the identity of each one will be.

  • Writing a first draft –and more!
  • After you’ve created a plan, you can write your first draft. Unfortunately it is only the first of many; if you want to write a brilliant dissertation, that is! So once your first draft is written, re-read it and edit it again and again until it’s absolutely right. Pay attention to different things during each read through, to make sure you’re not missing anything.

  • Proofread.
  • Once you’re happy with it, it’s time to proofread. You may have already read it several times, but you should do so again to pay specific attention to things like spelling and grammar. Also double check that your dissertation meets all the requirements of your guidelines.

 
 
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