The aim of this guide is to support students and faculty members in the Business Continuity Management (BCM) program. The guide features relevant collections from Rabdan Academy and Zayed Military University libraries, and from other reliable sources.
Learn to address the whole life cycle of business and organizational continuity planning, operation and enhancement.
The Business Continuity Management (BCM) program prepares graduates as leaders who are able to manage a multidisciplinary team in the application of standard, ethical, practices, procedures, and technologies to identify threats, assess risk, and implement organisational, interagency, business continuity solutions to enhance resilience of the nation.
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Before you begin searching, you will need to identify key concepts and terms related to your topic. These key concepts and terms are often referred to as "keywords." Creating a list of keywords related to your research question will help you find resources efficiently and effectively.
Why?
Here's an example:
Your instructor asks you to write a paper to answer the following question: Does soft drink consumption increase the risk of obesity in children?
Your list of keywords would include
child | soda | obesity |
children | soft drink | overweight |
adolescent | beverages | body mass |
Citing sources gives the original authors proper credit for their work. It also documents where an author heard or read the fact or idea that has been incorporated into a new work. There are several citation styles such as APA (used by Education, Psychology, and Sciences), MLA (used by the Humanities), and Chicago/Turabian style (generally used by Business, History, and the Fine Arts).
To learn the general formatting of in-text citations see this guide. To learn more how your reference list in APA format should appear at the end of your paper check out the basic rules of the Reference list by Purdue University.
Generally, every research includes 9 steps:
The library provides access to SAGE Research Methods which can help you with every stage of your research project