Tuesday 21 June 2011

Apeejay organizes workshop on Data Analysis for Management Research

An initiative to attain excellence in Management Education
Reinstating its commitment to research, Apeejay School of Management, recently, organized a week-long workshop on “Data Analysis for Management Research”.
The workshop, sponsored by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), aimed at enabling the participants to define a research problem and develop a suitable methodology for addressing the key issues in research. The participants also learned about the use of various data analysis techniques in research; methodologies to design a study for data collation and ways to address the issues involved in coding, editing, analyzing and interpreting the data collected. The primary focus of the workshop was on survey research with special sessions on Finance, Human Resource, Organization behaviour and Marketing areas.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Alok Saklani, Director, Apeejay School of Management said, “Apeejay School of Management promises best quality education for its students. This skill-oriented workshop was targeted at faculty members who are planning to pursue research in the area of Management. During this workshop, the participants got an opportunity to interact with experienced personalities and leverage on their in-depth knowledge on varied aspects of research.”
Faculty members and researchers from leading institutions, across the country participated in the workshop. Eminent experts in the area from Delhi University, MDI, Apeejay School of Management and University of Jammu addressed the participants and provided them hands-on training on various analytical softwares (SPSS, AMOS and Eviews), commonly used.
About Apeejay School of Management-
Apeejay School of Management (ASM), established by the Apeejay Education Society in 1993, strives to develop competent and relevant manpower to address the 21st century needs of trade, business and industry. The School supports various programmes for enhancing the potential of individual students, enriching human values and upholding the Indian value system— all acting as a vehicle to ensure growth at the national and international level, thereby, making it a "student driven" institute of higher learning.

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