Why Cyprus For Study Abroad

I’d like to look at the potential for U.S. college students to study abroad in Cyprus and discuss the relevance of students and Study Abroad Advisors exploring Cyprus as a relevant and meaningful study abroad destination. First of all, let’s look at those perceived obstacles to study abroad in Cyprus. 1. Few Americans know much […]

How Mean is your Lean? Results of UK Study in Manufacturing

It is starting to become accepted amongst management that Continuous Improvement (CI) requires an appropriate organisational culture change to create a sustainable improvement and benefits stream. Whilst this emanates from research which goes back to the early 1990s, it has been slow to gain acceptance amongst business leaders, possibly due to scepticism, as after all, […]

5 Top Tips to Increase Study Motivation

Fallen back on your classes but still not able to get yourself to pick up the books? Have a big test coming up but just not motivated to study? Are you struggling to find any study motivation? Well you’re not alone in feeling this way. It doesn’t matter if you are currently a student still […]

A Study of Mass Production in Art – Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was an ethnic Slovak, born and brought up by Russian parents in Pittsburgh (US). Warhol is noted for his valuable contributions in the breakthrough of art from the galleries to everyday “non-art” items such as, the Soup Can or the Vinyl Records. His glorification of the Kitsch and mundane was the start […]

The Study Schedule That Got Me a 254 on the USMLE Step 1

Every one has a strategy, everyone has advice. The important thing to ask yourself when studying for the USMLE is what study strategies work for you? I stayed very faithful to what works for me. Here are the 5 questions I asked of myself when deciding how to tackle studying. #1) What kind of a […]

Dell Online (Case Study)

Background (General Facts from Case Study) Dell is a computer corporation recognized for manufacturing computer systems through parts assemble. In 1983, Michael Dell saw an opportunity in using IBM compatible computers for a new assembly line that can be sold to local businesses. The idea as explained by Michael Dell, in an interview with Joan […]

Your Own Business – A Case Study on Its Risks and Rewards

Introduction Entrepreneurial ventures are a vital part of the economy. For the individual entrepreneur the potential exists to fulfill dreams and become financially independent. Over time we have seen entrepreneurial businesses grow into powerhouses, but also apparently successful business that went down the drain. An interesting observation is that entrepreneurs within successful businesses are sometimes […]

Why Watson’s Little Albert Became the Most Distorted Study in the History of Psychology

Among all psychological studies, Little Albert study (article’s URL is below), conducted by Dr. John B. Watson, APA (American Psychological Association) President, and Rosalie Rayner in 1920, is the most widely cited experiment in psychological textbooks. It is likely the most distorted and misrepresented psychological study as well, with numerous small and large mistakes found […]

Financial Failure in Business – A Case Study on How it Went Terribly Wrong

Introduction Financial failure is the rule rather than the exception in entrepreneurial ventures. Even in well-established businesses the occurrence thereof is alarming. A multitude of reasons for financial failure exist. Sometimes these factors are beyond the reach of management, but most of the times they could have been foreseen and prevented. Over more than a […]

Ace Your Exams – Learn the Best Way to Study for a Test

Are you thinking of how to ace your upcoming exams? Getting high scores for your test reflects how well you studied and learned your lessons. This is achievable when you know the best way to study for a test. There are many styles and techniques to help you learn your subjects effectively. You need to […]