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How to Write Case Study Report?

Case Study Report www.rashid-bd.info Specific Terms to Follow- Ø  Font-  Times New Roman  or Arial Ø  Font Size head-12 Bold, body-12 normal Ø  Space- Double or demanded by the respective authority Ø  Font size- 12 or specified by the authority Ø  Total words (Specified by the authority) Ø  Total pages (Specified by the authority)   Section 1: Synopsis/Executive Summary ü Organization Background.    Explain what your organization did. ü   Short and sweet. ü Create 2 or 3 crucial sentences that provide a concise overview of the case study .  ü Value   Proposition (What is unique, being new, original, or unusual  or innovation here) ü It must be informative and summarize the story by introducing the customer or stakeholders and their pain points. ü Challenge if any. ü Solution.        Section 2: Introduction • ...

Literature Review

 Difference between a literature review and a systematic literature review The difference between a literature review and a systematic review is that the systematic review is very specific and focused, while the standard literature review is much more general. A literature review gives you a summary of already existing research, while a systematic review answers a specific question without instances of biasness. From a value point of view, systematic review connects researchers to evidence-based practices while a literature review focuses strictly on giving a summary of already existing studies. Reference More specific- Systematic review High level of overview of a primary research  1. Goal- Answer a specified  question 2. Timeline- months to years (Average 18 months) 3. Authors- 3 or more 4. Question- Clearly defined and answerable question 5. Systematic Search strategy, assessment on findings, interpretation and presentation of result 6. `Value- Brings high quality...

Implication of Block chain Technology Integration in Supply Change Management

Workshop on “ Implication of Block chain Technology Integration in Supply Change Management”   Opening Address as Workshop Director Engr. Md. Abdur Rashid Director (Admin & Finance), NAPD rashid.eee.cse@gmail.com     Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem.. Congratulations. Honorable Chief Guest of today’s Workshops ceremony Mr. Sukesh Kumar Sarker, Secretary to the Govt. and Director General of NAPD, Respected Chairperson K M Ali Reza, Additional Director General (Additional Secretary), NAPD, Respected Keynote Paper Presente Dr. Md. Shohrab Hossain Prof. Dept. of CSE, BUET. Two Panel Discussion Mohammad Salahuddin, Deputy Secretary, Project Analyst, a2i, Mr. Abdus Satter, Assistant Professor, Institute of Information Technology, University of Dhaka, Workshop Coordinators, faculty members of NAPD and participants of different authorities Assalamoalikum and very Good Morning. Are your organization utilizing NextGen technologies, such as robotics, autonomous vehicl...

How to Write Policy Paper?

  Policy Paper Writing Format   Title Page   Contents List of Abbreviation Forward Acknowledgements   Executive Summery   1. Introduction/Background of the Issue 2. Problem Statement 3. Current Policies 4.  Objectives and Questions 5. Alternative Options/Solutions Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 6. Analysis of Options 7. Recommendation   NB:  1 Font size would be 12 2. Each section head will be bold 3. Maximum 8 pages. (Pages can be more if it is needed) 4. Font will be Times New Roman  5. It will be original work. Avoid plagiarism. 

Use of ICT in Training

  Use of ICT in training: Some Research results www.rashid-bd.info   Use of document camera in a training classroom It is an essential device in the classroom. Any page from paper, magazines, books or directly written hand notes can be viewed by training participants. The device will be connected to a laptop and multimedia projector. There is a port. It is helpful for a clear understanding of documents directly.   Training class equipment A modern ICT-based training classroom will hold the following tools: 1. Laptop 2. Multimedia projector with screen 3. External Document Camera 4. WiFi 5. Electronic White Board 6. Quality Sound System 7. OMR   Recommendations for using the website for training improvement Website is the best tool by which two ways communication between training provider and trainer is established. Recommended the following online activities to provide to improve training. These activities are: > Online quiz ...

How to Write a Research Report?

  Dear Blog Reader, The following format can be used to write a research report. Remember that your supervisor may expect a variation of the following report structure in various ways. University expectations can differ. Specific points to Follow-  Font-  Times New Roman  or Arial  Font Size head-12 Bold, body-12 normal  Space- Double or demanded by the respective authority  Font size- 12 or specified by the authority Total words (Specified by the authority) Total pages (Specified by the authority) A plagiarism check should be done before submitting a report. It depends on the organization, but generally 15 to 30 percent is acceptable. If under 15%, it's really wonderful. How to write a research report? Title:   The words in title will not be in abbreviated form. Shorter title is good. Title will ensure the vision of research.   Abstract Abstract:  The Abstract should include the importance/necessity of the work, ...

How to Write a Research Proposal?

  Research proposal The research proposal is like the blueprints an architect draws out before a structure is built. A crucial step in the research process is creating a research proposal. Following key points can be followed when preparing a research proposal. TITLE of the Research 1.     Introduction 1)     Background of the Study 2)     Problem Statement 3)     Rational of the Study 4)  Research Questions / Hypothesis 5)     Objectives 6) Limitation of Research 7) Chapter Organizations 2.     Literature Review 3.     Conceptual  Framework /Theoretical Framework 4.     Methodology 1)     Study Design 2)     Sample Size Distribution 3)     Ethical issues 4)     Triangulation 5)     Procedure 5.     Conclusion 6.     Ti...