Computer has always been the first choice for my career. I am interested in the systems analysis and design. I want to learn the prevailing concepts as well as enhance them to cop with the changing programming paradigm. I am very much interested in CASE tools, its construction and deployment to provide the software solution to end user as well the intermediate developers in easier and cost effective way. I believe project management matters more then simply designing and coding.
I want to learn in-depth aspects of computer project management and supervision which will be very fruitful in my coming days. Apart from this system analysis and design, I have keen interest on the networking as well as database. I have taken CCNA course of 280 hours. There I have learned fundamental as well as some advanced aspects of routing and protocols. In addition to that, I got familiarized with the working of switched, hub, router, gateway, VLANs etc. As the course was practical oriented, I did not get much theoretical background.
I want to blend my practical capabilities with the theoretical aspects by studying networking there at Reading College. I also want to study the web based database management Systems">management system in conjunction with the database management system for the development of web based database system. I found that the content of the computing BTEC course is designed is such a way to match the interest of the student like me. Therefore, I have chosen to study in Reading College. I believe, my study at Reading College will not only widen my view on the current technology but also help me to grow in the ever changing environment of information technology. No matter where the new technology leads, the fundamental that I hope to receive in the Reading College will always support me in the future..
The Essay on Scientific Management -vs.- the Hawthorne Studies
Both styles have increased productivity as the end result, but the question remains which is the better method? Frederick W. Taylor,the man also known as the father of Scientific Management, wrote a book called The Principles of Scientific Management (1911). In this book he explained that “The principle objective of management should be to secure the maximum prosperity for the employer, coupled ...