Breaking down the material into small pieces and creating acronyms, phrases, rhymes, or metaphors can be a valuable—and fun—way to memorize concepts. For example, students studying business strategies will remember acronyms like “POGO SQUINT”:
Performance objectives
Outsourcing
Global factors
Overcoming resistance to change
Supply chain management
Quality management
Inventory management
New product/service design and development
Technology
No matter how silly, this method can help you remember important concepts for your exams. Share your useful acronyms and rhymes with your study group to give other students interesting and unexpected study techniques.
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