MBA tips
Aug. 23rd | Posted by Heather Carine
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A recent invitation to deliver a guest lecture to MBA students from Flinders University Business School, in Adelaide, was time to think about some helpful lifelong research tips for business savvy students.
My top 3 research tips for the international business students were tips to save time, and find reliable information - beyond their upcoming projects, and into their working lives.
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Using LinkedIn to build your 3Rs
Jul. 13th | Posted by Heather Carine
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There is an old saying that building your business comes down to the 3 Rs – you reputation, your relationships and whether you have had recent personal contact.
LinkedIn can help you to highlight your experience and achievements, make connections with current and old contacts, share some recent developments with your LinkedIn community and stay connected with your contacts.
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The joy of Twitter
May. 18th | Posted by Heather Carine
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Ah, the joy of Twitter. There is something wonderful about a product, application, movement - call it what you like – that shouldn't work, but it does.
It's not perfect, but it's a very good drip feed of information and stories that can satisfy both the information hungry and information overloaded.
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A new look at carineresearch.com.au
Apr. 3rd | Posted by Heather Carine
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There has been some renovating going on at carineresearch.com.au.
A lot has changed in five years since carineresearch.com.au and Business Research Tips found a digital home on the internet.
At carineresearch.com.au, things may look a little different, but some things will remain the same.
Research Tips is the new name for my monthly newsletter and blog.
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Research tips for 2012
Dec. 1st | Posted by Heather Carine
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We are all researchers at some time during the day. Over the last few years, it has been a pleasure to share some ideas with readers around the world on practical ways to help you with your everyday research.
In 2011 research tips has covered the four basic elements of research that help you to find what you are looking for and connect the dots. Read more...