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Dr. Andreas Meiszner

Data-Literature Mirroring – a back and front Juggle

Saturday, 21st December 2019 • Online

12:00 GMT • 12:00 UK time

Duration: 1h

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Overview

In a nutshell, Mirroring can be a key to REDUCE THE TIME:‘time to problem understanding’,‘time to results’,‘time to key literature’,‘time to methodology crafting,‘time to write the thesis up’, and ultimately‘time wasted’. 

The point here is, that research is not a linear thing. And it is not like you are going to complete your thesis on a chapter after chapter base. As a matter of fact, you might not want to spend too much time on the initial literature review chapter. You sure will need to build up a robust knowledge base around your research problem, and this surely will require a good amount of initial readings. But the criticality of the literature review will come from the critical contrasting of your findings and observation against those provided in the literature. Given that at the initial stage your findings and observations, and your understanding about your research problem will be relatively limited, so will be the degree to which you will manage to engage into a critical literature review. But with the findings and observations becoming more and more available, and your problem understanding more precise and sharp, so will your literature review mature over time.

Once registered, participants will be forwarded the webinar link to dial into. To maximise the learning for participants, questions may be sent to the DoctorateHub to: a.faria@doctoratehub.com. These will be addressed during the webinar.

We will start at 12noon UK time(GMT) sharp, so please log in a few minutes before in readiness.

Key Take-Aways

This webinar will shed some light on the back and front juggle that will allow you to gradually mirror out the structure of your literature review chapter and so to assure that literature review, data and findings, and analysis and evaluation all add up.

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Dr. Andreas Meiszner

Since 2012, I have tutored, mentored and coached beyond 500 professional doctoral students (mid to seniors, aged 35 to 70) both with the University of Liverpool Management School’s Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) program (UK), and since 2016 also with DoctorateHub. This allowed me to understand how to tackle problems at scale, be it the tame, the complex, or the wicked.

500+ students also implies 500+ workplace-based problems which I had the chance to look at. And while working with such an array of problems allows for quite some learningit also has shown to me that very often it is quite exhaustive for such grown up and seasoned research novices. In response to this, we thus decided to set up the DoctorateHub, so to provide training, mentoring, and coaching services to all those that struggle to get their workplace-based issues identified, analysed, understood, written up in a thesis, and ultimately resolved. 

I am also one of the DoctorateHub’s Co-founders with a particular focus on strategic development and building up of the various DoctorateHub support services that we provide. 

With this I am looking forward to work with you, wherever you are in your doctoral research journey.

Research methods and tools
Data collection techniques
Doctoral journey

This webinar is relevant to the following journey stage(s).

Get Familiar with Research Specific Subjects
Obtain Ethical Clearance
Research Design and Pretesting
Data Collection
Data Analysis (in itself)
Data Analysis (against the literature)
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Data-Literature Mirroring – a back and front Juggle

Saturday, 21st December 2019

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