7th November 2005, 12:55 PM
Certainly my uni requires correct spelling, punctuation and grammar. Quite rightly in mu op but then I am rather old...
From various threads on two forums (fora?) I see two strands. First, I think we all agree that more practical training is required; perhaps we vary on how much should be provided by the unis and how much by employers, and if its best as a placement year or post-degree - or some balance of the two.
Secondly, it seems that is insufficient classroom CRM stuff, if people are getting degrees wqithout having heard of an SMR. I like the idea of getting working pros (!) in to give lectures on CRM, contract law, hertige law, how to do a DBA, intro to project management, basics of tendering, employment law and so on. Bit like other professions really....
As I said before somewhere, some of this stuff could perhaps be done post degree at evening slasses, to gain a professiosnal qualification rather like the architect's Part 3. But certainly (and I know I shouldn't start a sentence with "but") the basics should be covered within a degree course.
Today, Bradford. Tomorrow, well, Bradford probably.
From various threads on two forums (fora?) I see two strands. First, I think we all agree that more practical training is required; perhaps we vary on how much should be provided by the unis and how much by employers, and if its best as a placement year or post-degree - or some balance of the two.
Secondly, it seems that is insufficient classroom CRM stuff, if people are getting degrees wqithout having heard of an SMR. I like the idea of getting working pros (!) in to give lectures on CRM, contract law, hertige law, how to do a DBA, intro to project management, basics of tendering, employment law and so on. Bit like other professions really....

As I said before somewhere, some of this stuff could perhaps be done post degree at evening slasses, to gain a professiosnal qualification rather like the architect's Part 3. But certainly (and I know I shouldn't start a sentence with "but") the basics should be covered within a degree course.
Today, Bradford. Tomorrow, well, Bradford probably.