The Investigative Competences at the Service of Management Competences
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https://doi.org/10.15381/gtm.v21i41.15422Keywords:
Management skills, investigative skills, research courses, thesis developmentAbstract
The postgraduate specializations in universities of the country and abroad incorporate in their curriculum mesh the research courses that, under the name of Methodology of the scientific investigation, Seminar or Research Workshop, pretend, for example, develop the investigative competences in the students and, on the other hand, that these achieve advance as much as possible in the different stages of construction of the thesis that allow to sustain it and obtain the academic degree. The progress of the test is based on the fact that the objectives can be easily identified, the embargo, the weight of its importance, is not always clear, it answers the question that the research competencies that are intended to be developed and those that are not They are in due they are the impact of these courses in the generation of professional competences of the student. We will try to answer the question referring in particular to the specializations in Administrative Sciences and Management.Downloads
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