hi friends & seniors;
my topic is :::- [Stress, Emotional Intelligence and employee retention: a case study in retail industries.]
the question is; im not so sure with my proposal if im doing it right or the other way round.
secondly; any tips or advice during proposal defense?
very much thankful if anyone could help me to check of is their any examples..
Many thanks
From Malaysia, Kuching
my topic is :::- [Stress, Emotional Intelligence and employee retention: a case study in retail industries.]
the question is; im not so sure with my proposal if im doing it right or the other way round.
secondly; any tips or advice during proposal defense?
very much thankful if anyone could help me to check of is their any examples..
Many thanks
From Malaysia, Kuching
Dear Lynnie,
It is not clear, from your post, as to what you are doing, by what mode. As you say you have to defend your proposal, it looks as though it may for an M Phil or PhD degree. As you have not given any information on the aim and objectives, methodology, etc., it is difficult to make a proper judgement. However, the topic looks interesting. Please see Retention Articles > Emotional Intelligence - Increasing Retention <link updated to site home> ( Search On Cite | Search On Google ) and http://waset.org <link fixed> More links at
From United Kingdom
It is not clear, from your post, as to what you are doing, by what mode. As you say you have to defend your proposal, it looks as though it may for an M Phil or PhD degree. As you have not given any information on the aim and objectives, methodology, etc., it is difficult to make a proper judgement. However, the topic looks interesting. Please see Retention Articles > Emotional Intelligence - Increasing Retention <link updated to site home> ( Search On Cite | Search On Google ) and http://waset.org <link fixed> More links at
From United Kingdom
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