Showing posts with label time management. Show all posts
Showing posts with label time management. Show all posts
Monday, 26 October 2009
Time off
It's half term so I'm nipping out this afternoon to watch the newly released film of the Fantastic Mr Fox. It's had some good reviews so I shall enjoy the treat with some young relatives.
Thursday, 28 February 2008
PhD Issues
The OUBS PG students have just had a meeting between themselves. We started with an introductory activity - say what issue you are dealing with now, and your neighbour will offer some advice.
Issues included:
SOSTS =
I think the first two give the background and the later ones are what you want to get to. I'm working on those to write one paragraph that will persuade someone a) that I can write in non-academic terms, b) that I understood what was going on in the meeting, c) that the OU is a competent organisation, including having real research ability d) to introduce me to others of interest in my area e) to provide the access he offered f) to provide any other relevant support.
Issues included:
- literature - being stuck on something interesting
- procrastination
- time management
- the more you read the more you're scared by what you don't know!
- waiting for a confidentiality agreement for access to clients
- access to get data
- too small a return rate on samples
- writing to persuade access
- work 8 hours a day
- write anything
- schedule to read x articles per day
- use mnemonic SOSTS to guide your writing
SOSTS =
- Situation
- Objective
- Strategy
- Tactics
- Solution
I think the first two give the background and the later ones are what you want to get to. I'm working on those to write one paragraph that will persuade someone a) that I can write in non-academic terms, b) that I understood what was going on in the meeting, c) that the OU is a competent organisation, including having real research ability d) to introduce me to others of interest in my area e) to provide the access he offered f) to provide any other relevant support.
Labels:
access,
confidentiality,
literature,
PhD,
procrastination,
return rate,
time management
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