Friday, October 3, 2008

If you have no industrial experience - don't worry:

Student: My undergraduate diploma is business administration, just a management degree. I studied the electronic business when I was in my second semester in my university life. But it is mostly study about the management, how to manage the business activities by the Internet and how the Internet changes the business activities today. However, I did not learn how to use the IT technology to transform the business activities, so I chose this course, in one hand, I had some basic knowledge of this course, in the other hand, I want to learn more about how to use the IT technology to transform the business activities. I considered that is important for me whatever I enjoy the management or IT technology job in the future. I have no work experience before, so this project is not so easy for me. If somebody who did the job about the business may understand more about what they learn in the course, because they can combine the knowledge and job experience to make them in depth understanding. So, sometimes I feel the materials teaching in course are a little arid and remote. Some of them are hardly to understanding. How could I solve this problem correctly?

My response:

This is a good start - please proceed to choose an industry of your interest.It is fine to have a strong management background - so did you study any industry in depth through some other courses / projects / case studies? Say, tourism, banking, hotel, logistics, etc.? Or you can pick an specialism, like accounting, human resource management, marketing, etc.?
Pls tell me a bit more about your background so that I can give youappropriate suggestions :-)

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