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Book Synopsis
The popularity of spreadsheets in both business and academia has increased considerably over the past five years. This new edition of a successful textbook will be thoroughly updated to reflect changing practices and technology.

This text adopts an active learning approach with the emphasis being placed on the utilization of software tools to help build models. The book's primary approach is to help the reader put theory into practice. 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.



Table of Contents

Preface xiii

1 A systems view of business 1

Overview 1

A systems view of business operations 2

A manufacturing business model 3

Finance and cost accounting 3

The marketing function 5

The production function 5

Management decision-making 12

Enterprise resource planning (ERP) 15

References and further reading 16

2 Model-building tools 17

Overview 17

Modelling characteristics 18

Risk and uncertainty in decision-making 20

Linear programming (LP) 21

Using Excel’s ‘Analysis ToolPak’ 26

Statistical methods 27

Decision analysis 34

Simulation 42

Excel functions used in model-building 46

Exercises 49

References and further reading 51

Part 1 Business Models 53

3 Financial models 55

Overview 55

Financial statements 56

Ratio analysis 56

Net present value (NPV) 59

Investment appraisal 61

Portfolio management 64

Capital budgeting using decision trees 68

Cash flow analysis 69

Investment financing: a simulation model 74

Financial planning 78

Commercial add-in products for Excel 82

Excel functions used in model-building 82

Exercises 86

References and further reading 88

4 Investment analysis models 89

Overview 89

Risk preference attitudes 90

Utility theory 91

Portfolio theory: the Markowitz model 94

Portfolio analysis: the efficient frontier 97

Single index model (SIM) 101

The capital asset pricing model (CAPM) 106

Bond valuation 108

Duration and bond volatility 113

The Black–Scholes option pricing model 117

Excel functions used in model-building 120

Exercises 124

References and further reading 126

5 Worksheet applications in cost accounting 127

Overview 127

Cost-volume-profit analysis 128

Depreciation 130

Equipment replacement 132

Statistical replacement analysis 136

Simulation model for replacement/repairs 140

Comparison between simulation and statistical results 144

Budgeting 144

Job costing 150

The learning curve 155

Checking the accuracy of learning curves 158

Excel functions used in model-building 160

Exercises 163

References and further reading 166

6 Marketing models 167

Overview 167

Organising and presenting data 167

Correlation analysis and linear regression 170

Forecasting – time series and exponential smoothing 174

Forecasting – exponential smoothing 178

Salesforce models 186

Goal programming 190

Excel functions used in model-building 200

Exercises 201

References and further reading 205

7 Purchase order processing: a database application 206

Overview 206

Creating a simple macro 207

Purchase order processing 209

Creating the title screen 210

Products and suppliers worksheets 214

Creating the purchase order form 215

Creating the database and its associated macros 219

Macros for transferring data into the database 221

Adding macros to buttons 224

Amending purchase orders 225

Printing purchase orders 230

Protecting the POP database application 232

Excel functions used in model-building 236

Exercises 237

References and further reading 239

Part 2 Models for Operations Management 241

8 Statistical applications in quality control 243

Overview 243

Probability distributions 244

Acceptance sampling 249

Estimation – drawing conclusions from samples 253

Hypothesis testing – checking out a claim! 257

Analysis of variance (ANOVA) 258

Statistical process control 263

Excel functions used in model-building 272

Exercises 275

References and further reading 278

9 Inventory control models 279

Overview 279

Glossary of inventory terms 280

Characteristics of inventory models 281

Deterministic models 282

Production order quantity model 284

Inventory models with constraints 291

Probabilistic models 293

Inventory control: a simulation approach 304

Material requirements planning 307

Lot-sizing methods 315

Just-in-time (JIT) approach to inventory management 318

Excel functions used in model-building 318

Exercises 319

References and further reading 323

10 Models for production operations 324

Overview 324

Logistics models 325

Other network flow applications 331

Production planning and scheduling 339

Queuing models 353

Excel functions used in model-building 362

Exercises 364

References and further reading 369

11 Project management 370

Overview 370

Project management techniques 371

The project network 371

Simulation model for project management 392

Exercises 396

References and further reading 399

Appendix Excel refresher notes 400

Basic Excel commands 400

Drawing charts with ChartWizard 405

Object linking and embedding (OLE) 407
Index 409

Excel Models for Business and Operations

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 22/04/2005
      ISBN13: 9780470015094, 978-0470015094
      ISBN10: 0470015098

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The popularity of spreadsheets in both business and academia has increased considerably over the past five years. This new edition of a successful textbook will be thoroughly updated to reflect changing practices and technology.

      This text adopts an active learning approach with the emphasis being placed on the utilization of software tools to help build models. The book's primary approach is to help the reader put theory into practice. 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.



      Table of Contents

      Preface xiii

      1 A systems view of business 1

      Overview 1

      A systems view of business operations 2

      A manufacturing business model 3

      Finance and cost accounting 3

      The marketing function 5

      The production function 5

      Management decision-making 12

      Enterprise resource planning (ERP) 15

      References and further reading 16

      2 Model-building tools 17

      Overview 17

      Modelling characteristics 18

      Risk and uncertainty in decision-making 20

      Linear programming (LP) 21

      Using Excel’s ‘Analysis ToolPak’ 26

      Statistical methods 27

      Decision analysis 34

      Simulation 42

      Excel functions used in model-building 46

      Exercises 49

      References and further reading 51

      Part 1 Business Models 53

      3 Financial models 55

      Overview 55

      Financial statements 56

      Ratio analysis 56

      Net present value (NPV) 59

      Investment appraisal 61

      Portfolio management 64

      Capital budgeting using decision trees 68

      Cash flow analysis 69

      Investment financing: a simulation model 74

      Financial planning 78

      Commercial add-in products for Excel 82

      Excel functions used in model-building 82

      Exercises 86

      References and further reading 88

      4 Investment analysis models 89

      Overview 89

      Risk preference attitudes 90

      Utility theory 91

      Portfolio theory: the Markowitz model 94

      Portfolio analysis: the efficient frontier 97

      Single index model (SIM) 101

      The capital asset pricing model (CAPM) 106

      Bond valuation 108

      Duration and bond volatility 113

      The Black–Scholes option pricing model 117

      Excel functions used in model-building 120

      Exercises 124

      References and further reading 126

      5 Worksheet applications in cost accounting 127

      Overview 127

      Cost-volume-profit analysis 128

      Depreciation 130

      Equipment replacement 132

      Statistical replacement analysis 136

      Simulation model for replacement/repairs 140

      Comparison between simulation and statistical results 144

      Budgeting 144

      Job costing 150

      The learning curve 155

      Checking the accuracy of learning curves 158

      Excel functions used in model-building 160

      Exercises 163

      References and further reading 166

      6 Marketing models 167

      Overview 167

      Organising and presenting data 167

      Correlation analysis and linear regression 170

      Forecasting – time series and exponential smoothing 174

      Forecasting – exponential smoothing 178

      Salesforce models 186

      Goal programming 190

      Excel functions used in model-building 200

      Exercises 201

      References and further reading 205

      7 Purchase order processing: a database application 206

      Overview 206

      Creating a simple macro 207

      Purchase order processing 209

      Creating the title screen 210

      Products and suppliers worksheets 214

      Creating the purchase order form 215

      Creating the database and its associated macros 219

      Macros for transferring data into the database 221

      Adding macros to buttons 224

      Amending purchase orders 225

      Printing purchase orders 230

      Protecting the POP database application 232

      Excel functions used in model-building 236

      Exercises 237

      References and further reading 239

      Part 2 Models for Operations Management 241

      8 Statistical applications in quality control 243

      Overview 243

      Probability distributions 244

      Acceptance sampling 249

      Estimation – drawing conclusions from samples 253

      Hypothesis testing – checking out a claim! 257

      Analysis of variance (ANOVA) 258

      Statistical process control 263

      Excel functions used in model-building 272

      Exercises 275

      References and further reading 278

      9 Inventory control models 279

      Overview 279

      Glossary of inventory terms 280

      Characteristics of inventory models 281

      Deterministic models 282

      Production order quantity model 284

      Inventory models with constraints 291

      Probabilistic models 293

      Inventory control: a simulation approach 304

      Material requirements planning 307

      Lot-sizing methods 315

      Just-in-time (JIT) approach to inventory management 318

      Excel functions used in model-building 318

      Exercises 319

      References and further reading 323

      10 Models for production operations 324

      Overview 324

      Logistics models 325

      Other network flow applications 331

      Production planning and scheduling 339

      Queuing models 353

      Excel functions used in model-building 362

      Exercises 364

      References and further reading 369

      11 Project management 370

      Overview 370

      Project management techniques 371

      The project network 371

      Simulation model for project management 392

      Exercises 396

      References and further reading 399

      Appendix Excel refresher notes 400

      Basic Excel commands 400

      Drawing charts with ChartWizard 405

      Object linking and embedding (OLE) 407
      Index 409

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