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The Manchester Method -a unique approach to learning
The 'Manchester Method' is an approach to learning, unique to Manchester Business School). It is based on the proven educational principle that the most effective way to learn and remember is through practical application. The 'Manchester Method' includes a wide range of developmental and experiential activities, giving participants the chance to learn through the practical application of the theoretical knowledge they have absorbed.
Manchester Business School also supports the principle that individuals can achieve far more by working co-operatively in groups rather than in isolation. For these reasons, the Manchester Method' is grounded in group project work which mirrors the way in which modern managers work. This comprises three distinct stages:
building the necessary portfolio of knowledge and skills through lectures, tutorials, case studies and mini-projects.
On the full-time MBA programme, this includes an appreciation of national and cultural differences and how these
can impact on effective group work
undertaking internal group projects within a controlled environment. These give the participants the opportunity to
practise project work with maximum support anti minimum risk
group consultancy projects with a client organisation. Under the supervision of a faculty member, groups undertake
a major piece of consultancy work on behalf of Sponsoring organisations. Examples of these consultancy projects are described here by former participants
building the necessary portfolio of knowledge and skills through lectures, tutorials, case studies and mini-projects.
On the full-time MBA programme, this includes an appreciation of national and cultural differences and how these
can impact on effective group work
undertaking internal group projects within a controlled environment. These give the participants the opportunity to
practise project work with maximum support anti minimum risk
group consultancy projects with a client organisation. Under the supervision of a faculty member, groups undertake
a major piece of consultancy work on behalf of Sponsoring organisations. Examples of these consultancy projects are described here by former participants |
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