
Succeeding in Business with MicrosoftA (R) ExcelA (R) 2010
A Problem-Solving Approach, International Edition
Course Technology Inc (Publisher)
Published on 11. August 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
712 pages
978-0-538-47323-1 (ISBN)
Description
SUCCEEDING IN BUSINESS WITH MICROSOFT OFFICE EXCEL 2010, International Edition prepares your students to solve business problems by moving beyond the basic "point and click" skills to think critically about realistic business situations. When students combine software analysis with their own decision making abilities, they are more likely meet any business challenge with success. The Succeeding in Business Series emphasizes problem-solving, critical thinking, and analysis - challenging students to find efficient and effective solutions.
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Introduction. 1. Applying Fundamental Excel Skills and Tools in Problem Solving. 2. Solving Problems with Statistical Analysis Tools. 3. Determining Effective Data Display with Charts. 4. Applying Logic in Decision Making. 5. Retrieving Data for Computation, Analysis, and Reference. 6. Evaluating the Financial Impact of Loans and Investments. 7. Organizing Data for Effective Analysis. 8. Using Data Tables and Excel Scenarios for What-If Analysis. 9. Enhancing Decision Making with Solver. 10. Troubleshooting Workbooks and Creating Excel Applications. Glossary. Index.More details
Edition
International Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Boston, MA
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 30 mm
Width: 185 mm
Thickness: 226 mm
Weight
930 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-538-47323-1 (9780538473231)
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Debra Gross started teaching to share her knowledge and experiences. She teaches at The Ohio State University in the department of Computer Science & Engineering. Debra received her MBA from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business in Finance and Accounting and a B.S. from MIT in Chemical Engineering. Karleen Nordquist has been tutoring Accounting and Finance topics for post-secondary students through Smarthinking, Inc. since 2000. She also has over 10 years of experience teaching information systems and business-related courses, and enjoys reading and learning about technology of all forms. Teaching and learning is in Ms. Nordquist's blood, as she comes from a family rife with educators. She also works as an accounting and information systems analyst and consultant. Ms. Nordquist has earned degrees at Minnesota State University Moorhead and the University of North Dakota. Prior to entering the teaching profession, she worked in public accounting and as an auditor. Karleen Nordquist has been tutoring Accounting and Finance topics for post-secondary students through Smarthinking, Inc. since 2000. She also has over 10 years of experience teaching information systems and business-related courses, and enjoys reading and learning about technology of all forms. Teaching and learning is in Ms. Nordquist's blood, as she comes from a family rife with educators. She also works as an accounting and information systems analyst and consultant. Ms. Nordquist has earned degrees at Minnesota State University Moorhead and the University of North Dakota. Prior to entering the teaching profession, she worked in public accounting and as an auditor. Karleen Nordquist has been tutoring Accounting and Finance topics for post-secondary students through Smarthinking, Inc. since 2000. She also has over 10 years of experience teaching information systems and business-related courses, and enjoys reading and learning about technology of all forms. Teaching and learning is in Ms. Nordquist's blood, as she comes from a family rife with educators. She also works as an accounting and information systems analyst and consultant. Ms. Nordquist has earned degrees at Minnesota State University Moorhead and the University of North Dakota. Prior to entering the teaching profession, she worked in public accounting and as an auditor.
Author
Ohio State University
Indiana University
College of St. Benedict
Content
Introduction.
1. Applying Fundamental Excel Skills and Tools in Problem Solving.
2. Solving Problems with Statistical Analysis Tools.
3. Determining Effective Data Display with Charts.
4. Applying Logic in Decision Making.
5. Retrieving Data for Computation, Analysis, and Reference.
6. Evaluating the Financial Impact of Loans and Investments.
7. Organizing Data for Effective Analysis.
8. Using Data Tables and Excel Scenarios for What-If Analysis.
9. Enhancing Decision Making with Solver.
10. Troubleshooting Workbooks and Creating Excel Applications.
Glossary.
Index.
1. Applying Fundamental Excel Skills and Tools in Problem Solving.
2. Solving Problems with Statistical Analysis Tools.
3. Determining Effective Data Display with Charts.
4. Applying Logic in Decision Making.
5. Retrieving Data for Computation, Analysis, and Reference.
6. Evaluating the Financial Impact of Loans and Investments.
7. Organizing Data for Effective Analysis.
8. Using Data Tables and Excel Scenarios for What-If Analysis.
9. Enhancing Decision Making with Solver.
10. Troubleshooting Workbooks and Creating Excel Applications.
Glossary.
Index.