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    NEED FOR THE IMPROVED TEACHING METHODOLOGY IN THE PRESENT DAY SCENARIO M. Venu Gopala Rao* Babita Jain Associate professor‚ Assistant Professor‚ Mechanical Engineering Electrical & Electronics Engineering G.V.P. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING MADHURAWADA‚ VISAKHAPATNAM – 530

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    Methodology The research methodology required gathering evidence that exemplified the advantages and disadvantages of implementing an employee volunteer program at Challenger Enterprises. The research obtained is an insight to the types of programs that other leading companies have created and the way that it heightened company image. Though employee volunteer programs require time and dedication‚ through systematic planning‚ Challenger Enterprises will be able to obtain new business‚ enhance

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    ERP Implémentation Méthodologies Paul Bruges A methodology is a roadmap to an implementation. The purpose of a methodology is to deliver an implementation on time‚ according to specifications and within budget. Most vendors‚ especially in the software industry‚ have developed their own methodologies. Consulting companies also developed their own methodologies in relation to a product. Vendors primarily use methodologies as a marketing tool in order to alleviate the fears of the upper management

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    References: * Assoc Prof Dr Ahmad Shuib‚ (August 2011). BBRC4103‚ Research Methodology. Selangor Darul Ehsan: Centre for Instructional Design and Technology (Open University Malaysia) * BOOK CHAPTER

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    1.1 Introduction: This days in most of the business important and utmost priority is in‚ measuring and enhancing return on investment (ROI)‚ at its most simplistic‚ when we measure ROI we calculate the financial return for all expenditures. Increasingly organizational managers want to know what strategies and tactics capture the highest return. In the last dozen years as technology has improved our measurement and tracking capabilities managers have realized they need a better understanding

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    RESEARCH METHODOLOGY A. RESEARCH DESIGN The three main purposes of research are to describe‚ explain‚ and validate findings. In order achieve this goal‚ it is important for me to know not only the research methods necessary for the research under taken but also the methodology. Research methodology is the systematic way to solve a problem. The research design encompasses the various approaches to be used in solving the research problem‚ sources and information related to the problem and time frame

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    LITERATURE REVIEW ON RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Introduction Research Methodology vs Research Methods Methodology and methods are two terms which have been used interchangeably often by scholars. The practice is unfortunate because they are not the same. The former refers to philosophy and the latter refers to technical procedures applied to conduct research. The word methodology comprises two nouns: method and ology‚ which means a branch of knowledge; hence‚ methodology is a branch of knowledge that

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    3-1 Chapter Three: Research Methodology 3.1 Introduction The way in which research is conducted may be conceived of in terms of the research philosophy subscribed to‚ the research strategy employed and so the research instruments utilised (and perhaps developed) in the pursuit of a goal - the research objective(s) - and the quest for the solution of a problem - the research question. We have outlined our research question and research objectives in Chapter One. The purpose of this chapter

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    Key issues ➤ What is sociological research? ➤ What different research methods are available to sociologists? ➤ What are the philosophies that underlie the collection and analysis of data? ➤ Why and in what ways have feminists criticized conventional sociological research? Why do sociologists do research? In every society there are many ways that we know what we know – many of which we take for granted. Scott (2002) identifies six basic categories of knowledge: ● Common-sense knowledge – Refers

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