How to hone your research strategy
Jinfo Article
27th February 2018
By Anja Chemnitz Thygesen, Irene Koren
Abstract
When you receive a new research project it's tempting to start straight away, especially with time constraints and other pressures, but it's important to take some time at the start to plan your research. A good plan can more than halve your actual research time. This article offers some practical steps you can take to better prepare yourself, including managing your time and user expectations as well as the availability of resources.
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