Dear Jyoti,
I am not sure if your post is sarcastic or not, as you have typed "ha ha ha" at the end.
For the attention of those who have not seen how others are benefitted by taking my advice to "Search First and then Seek Help," I am copying the message from Mary Christy at
https://www.citehr.com/301192-my-mba-project.html.
Have a nice day.
Simhan
Hi friends,
This is Christy M. I am in my project tenure. I would like to narrate to you the story of Christy, the laziest creature who carried out her MBA project. The very first step I took to do my project was to search for a full project report on the web, which led me to citehr.com. Although there were many sample project reports here, I was not able to find one relevant to my topic. Additionally, I saw that Mr. Simhan (nashbramhall) had posted that people shouldn't ask for full projects and questionnaires, but rather just guidelines to do their work. I was actually furious. Why would they create a website that wouldn't provide full project reports? And what was this website for if not for providing reports?
I had no other choice. My first review was nearing, and I had to do something. I downloaded Mr. Simhan's PowerPoints regarding research and formulating questionnaires and read them. You can't just read them and leave; you should really understand them so that you can carry out your research. I received all the necessary guidance from Mr. Simhan through email. I worked on my questionnaire. Guess what? I was lost at sea, but now I know how to carry out my research.
My first review was a wonderful success, and my second review is coming up in a few days. So, rather than browsing and re-browsing and Googling for full projects and ready-made questionnaires, which is an utter waste of time (truth, I tried it a million times), search citehr.com. You have all the details you need for your project here. Frame your objectives and then seek help from the moderators. I know it may sound horrible, but you can never succeed unless you put in the work.
Cheers and good luck,
Christy M.
Do refer to the PowerPoints by Mr. Simhan; they certainly helped me a lot:
https://www.citehr.com/150459-research-methodology.html