1. **Purpose and Focus**: An essay is written to explain, argue, or discuss a topic.
2. **Structure**: Most essays have a clear structure, which usually includes:
– **Introduction**: This is where you introduce your topic and present your thesis statement, which is the main idea or argument of your essay.
– **Body**: This is the main part of the essay, usually consisting of several paragraphs. Each paragraph should focus on a specific point or aspect of your topic,
providing evidence, explanations, and analysis to support your points.
– **Conclusion**: The essay concludes by summarizing the main points and restating the thesis in light of the evidence and discussion in the body. It may also
provide a final thought or call to action.
– **Introduction**: This is where you introduce your topic and present your thesis statement, which is the main idea or argument of your essay.
– **Body**: This is the main part of the essay, usually consisting of several paragraphs. Each paragraph should focus on a specific point or aspect of your topic,
providing evidence, explanations, and analysis to support your points.
– **Conclusion**: The essay concludes by summarizing the main points and restating the thesis in light of the evidence and discussion in the body. It may also
provide a final thought or call to action.
3. **Evidence and Analysis**: Essays are not just about stating opinions. They require evidence (like facts, examples, or quotes from experts) to support your points.
Along with presenting evidence, you need to analyze and explain how this evidence supports your argument.
Along with presenting evidence, you need to analyze and explain how this evidence supports your argument.
4. **Formal Style**: Essays are generally written in a formal style. This means avoiding casual language and focusing on clear, concise, and objective writing.
5. **Editing and Revision**: Writing an essay is not just about getting your ideas down. It’s important to revise and edit your work. This means checking for grammar
and spelling mistakes, ensuring your ideas are clearly expressed, and your arguments are logically structured.
and spelling mistakes, ensuring your ideas are clearly expressed, and your arguments are logically structured.
– 8 – 10 pages text
– follow the university guidelines for papers (adjusted as talked about in class,, for example no page break for new chapters)
– quote correctly, include a bibliography
– Use a sufficient number of scientific sources
– Include visualizations where helpful
– follow the university guidelines for papers (adjusted as talked about in class,, for example no page break for new chapters)
– quote correctly, include a bibliography
– Use a sufficient number of scientific sources
– Include visualizations where helpful
BAsed on Corporate Management, HR and Controlling.