Monday 7 May 2012

Rich picture!!!!

A rich picture provides details of the problems in the form of a graphical drawing. It is often used to learn or explain about complex problems. My undergraduate managment students were asked to analyse an organisation based on a managment issue and write a case study. They were also asked to present the case study findings to the class. They wrote a case study report (2000 words) and did 5-8 minute presentation. They were instructed to use only a single slide to present the case study in order to test their creativity. They developed rich pictures which are creative, and reflect the major content of the managment issues. The diagram above is one of the rich pictures presented by a group. The group's case organisation is Qantas.

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