The three most important arms of the so-called ‘resource management in dissertation’ are the mastering of mental focus, time factor, and human capacity (Womack, 2012). There are many effective strategies and training tools out there that help to smooth health resource management and that include daily research activities of dissertation. For example, making time table of the to-do lists will help to accomplish planned research activities on a daily basis. Keeping archives of the research activities, folders, and search materials in easily sought format can simplify the tracking of previously used files. Time is another factor for resource management. Time is not our best friend since researchers could not predict or control time in research outcomes. Therefore, researchers’ time should be used wisely to accomplish the significant parts of research phases. The management of overall energy is another aspect of resource management (Sikyr, 2013). The essence of human capacity is to engage in positive relationship between mastering mental focus and the time used in tracking search techniques, storing and backing up resources, and using recall strategies for managing resources of dissertation.
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