The So What? This part moves from description to analysis. What did you learn from
Question:
The So What?
• This part moves from description to analysis.
• What did you learn from this activity? Do you know the materials before this? Or was it something totally new to you? Why is it important? Why does it matter?
• Link or relate any of the knowledge that you learned with your own experience. For example, in the topic of negligence, you might have had the experience of buying a faulty product and was injured by it, only then because you have no knowledge of the law, you did not do anything about it. Or it can be about the time when your uncle was cheated by a business supplier – could you have offered him some assistance or advise now that you know the basics of contract law?
• You can also include news report that you read in the media – describe and relate how you have a better understanding and appreciation of the issues after learning the law.
• This part is really about your thoughts, reflection, and experience. Communicate your ideas clearly and, where appropriate, use examples to support your ideas.
International Marketing And Export Management
ISBN: 9781292016924
8th Edition
Authors: Gerald Albaum , Alexander Josiassen , Edwin Duerr