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Dr Sheila Tyler is a lecturer in management at The Open University Business School.

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10 things to considerBBC

By Dr Sheila Tyler (The Open University), Professor Colin Gray (The Open University)

10 June 2005

Take a look at our checklist for entrepreneurs.  Read more : 10 things to consider

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Ramanau, Ruslan and Tyler, Sheila (2011). International management learning: comparative study of the Open University students. In: Proceedings of the European Humanities University Conference: Social Sciences, Humanities and Higher Education in Eastern Europe after 1991, Vilnius, Lithuania, 14-16 June 2011, Vilnius, Lithuania .

Ramanau, Ruslan and Tyler, Sheila (2011). International management learning: comparative study of The Open University students. In: The Higher Education Academy Business Management Accountancy and Finance Network Conference 2011, 10-11 May 2011, Bournemouth, UK.

Tyler, Sheila ed. (2007). The Manager's Good Study Guide (3rd ed.). Milton Keynes: Open University Worldwide.

Tyler, S. and Entwistle, N. J. (2007). Approaches to learning and studying inventory: self-score version (3rd edition). In: Tyler, Sheila ed. The Managers Good Study Guide: an esential reference with key concepts, tools and techniques explained. Open University's good study guide series. Milton Keynes, U.K.: Open University Worldwide Ltd, pp. 339–352.

Murphy, Suzanne M. and Tyler, Sheila (2005). The relationship between learning approaches to part-study of management courses, and transfer of learning to the workplace. Educational Psychology, 25(5), pp. 455–469.

Tyler, Sheila (2004). Making leadership and management development measure up. In: Storey, John ed. Leadership in Organizations: current issues and key trends. London, U.K.: Routledge, pp. 152–170.

Tyler, Sheila; Green, Mike and Simpson, Claire (2001). Experimenting in Lotus Learning Space. In: Gooley, Anne and Lockwood, Fred eds. Innovation in Open and Distance Learning: sucessful development of online and web-based learning. The Open and Flexible Learning Series. London, U.K.: Kogan Page Limited, pp. 63–76.

Murphy, S. M. and Tyler, Sheila (2000). How do students prepare for part-time study? In: European Learning Styles Inventory Network Conference, June, 2000, Hertfordshire, U.K..

Lewis, Jenny and Tyler, Sheila (1999). Why managers choose a strategic approach to learning. In: British Academy of Management Annual Conference, September, Manchester, U.K..

Tyler, Sheila and Stenham, Robin (1999). Technology and learning - revisiting the past. In: ALT-C The Learning Technology Life-Cycle : Design, Practice and Outcomes, 21-23 Sep 1999, Bristol.

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Dr Sheila Tyler is a lecturer in management at The Open University Business School. A developmental psychologist, she has a particular interest in how managers learn to manage – something that involves thinking skills and behaviour change as well as acquiring professional knowledge. She is chair of the Professional Certificate in Management.

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