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Using student paper contests to assess achievement

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Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Weight
237 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
1041-6099

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โœฆ Synopsis


n today's fast-paced business world, timely information is essential. Tech-I nologies and business practices that were on the cutting edge last year are obsolete today. Customer expectations are changing and businesses that do not deliver quality do not survive. Effective communication has become a competitive advantage.

Are business schools keeping up with a changing world? Are they providing their students with the most current informa-The Ferlini Contest is a cross-disciplinary competition for University of Indianapolis students sponsored by the English Department. The Donald W. Fogarty International Student Paper Competition is a discipline-specific contest sponsored by the American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS) Education and Research Foundation to encourage a better understanding of resource management.

The fact that papers submitted to these

When students see ~u a l i ~ assurance techniques work for them, they are more likely to use them again in their studies and ultimately make them part of their professional lives.


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