Guyz i have selected Suzuki showroom and its other components like {selling used cars, repairing and maintenance etc} for my thesis. As Suzuki is leading brand in my city and buying selling ratio is highest in our city then any other city in our country. and customers in our area have lost trust in the brands due to certain reasons.
The problem is my teacher said that it is just a project brief you have to come up with a thesis brief.
Now i want to design a building in such a way which help to regain the trust of people.
can it be my thesis statement?
moreover can you guyz tell me about some case studies in whuch building gave a good boom to the brand.?
and tell me how can i do my initial research and make my case stronger.
In your case, i have a feeling that it would be easier to loosen up a bit and start from broader issues--past automobile sales / production data in relation to other socioeconomic and political issues such as average income by neighborhood, change in gas prices or whatever. I would focus on the reasons why other brands lost people's trust, and why Suzuki is doing good in the meantime, and start looking for interesting tangents from there. Your statement at the moment is too finite. Doesn't really matter if you have a clear outcome in you mind already (personally I would leave it open ended until it naturally comes to you), but you need to calibrate the process that leads to your ending very enthusiastically.
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Guyz i have selected Suzuki showroom and its other components like {selling used cars, repairing and maintenance etc} for my thesis. As Suzuki is leading brand in my city and buying selling ratio is highest in our city then any other city in our country. and customers in our area have lost trust in the brands due to certain reasons.
The problem is my teacher said that it is just a project brief you have to come up with a thesis brief.
Now i want to design a building in such a way which help to regain the trust of people.
can it be my thesis statement?
moreover can you guyz tell me about some case studies in whuch building gave a good boom to the brand.?
and tell me how can i do my initial research and make my case stronger.
What is up with selling cars as thesis all of a sudden?
In your case, i have a feeling that it would be easier to loosen up a bit and start from broader issues--past automobile sales / production data in relation to other socioeconomic and political issues such as average income by neighborhood, change in gas prices or whatever. I would focus on the reasons why other brands lost people's trust, and why Suzuki is doing good in the meantime, and start looking for interesting tangents from there. Your statement at the moment is too finite. Doesn't really matter if you have a clear outcome in you mind already (personally I would leave it open ended until it naturally comes to you), but you need to calibrate the process that leads to your ending very enthusiastically.
Do you not have any friends in school? Why not just ask one of them instead of consulting strangers online?
thanx thompson's gazelle
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