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Excel Models for Business and Operations Management John F. Barlow

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : Wiley, 2005.Edition: 2edDescription: xv, 415 p. 24 cmISBN:
  • 9788126509515
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.369 BAR
Contents:
1. A systems view of business 2. Model-building tools 3. Financial models 4. Investment Analysis Models 5. Worksheet applications in cost accounting 6. Marketing models 7. Purchase order processing 8. Statistical applications in quality control 9. Inventory control models 10. Models for production operations 11. Project management
Summary: This text adopts an active learning approach with the emphasis being placed on the utilization of software tools to help build models. The ‘learn by example’ approach used throughout the book guides the user through the complexities of model building. Every day examples from business and operations management form the basis of the book’s ‘hands on’ development models that help the reader to appreciate Excel’s power and flexibility.
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1. A systems view of business
2. Model-building tools
3. Financial models

4. Investment Analysis Models

5. Worksheet applications in cost accounting



6. Marketing models




7. Purchase order processing




8. Statistical applications in quality control





9. Inventory control models






10. Models for production operations







11. Project management







This text adopts an active learning approach with the emphasis being placed on the utilization of software tools to help build models. The ‘learn by example’ approach used throughout the book guides the user through the complexities of model building. Every day examples from business and operations management form the basis of the book’s ‘hands on’ development models that help the reader to appreciate Excel’s power and flexibility.

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