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Business Analytics

by Jeffrey D. Camm James J. Cochran Jeffrey W. Ohlmann Michael J. Fry

Present the full range of analytics -- from descriptive and predictive to prescriptive analytics -- with Camm/Cochran/Fry/Ohlmann's market-leading BUSINESS ANALYTICS, 5E. Clear, step-by-step instructions teach students how to use Excel, Tableau, R or the Python-based Orange data mining software to solve more advanced analytics concepts. As instructor, you choose your preferred software for teaching concepts. Extensive solutions to problems and cases save grading time while providing students with critical practice. Updates throughout this edition cover topics beyond the traditional quantitative concepts, such as data wrangling, data visualization and data mining, which are increasingly important in today's analytical problem solving. In addition, MindTap and WebAssign customizable online learning platforms offer an interactive eBook, auto-graded exercises, algorithmic practice problems and Exploring Analytics visualizations to strengthen students' understanding.

Business Analytics: Data Analysis and Decision Making

by Wayne L. Winston S. Christian Albright

Become a master of data analysis, modeling, and spreadsheet use with BUSINESS ANALYTICS: DATA ANALYSIS AND DECISION MAKING, 6E! This popular quantitative methods text helps you maximize your success with its proven teach-by-example approach, student-friendly writing style, and complete Excel 2016 integration. (It is also compatible with Excel 2013, 2010, and 2007.) The text devotes three online chapters to advanced statistical analysis. Chapters on data mining and importing data into Excel emphasize tools commonly used under the Business Analytics umbrella -- including Microsoft Excel’s “Power BI” suite. Up-to-date problem sets and cases demonstrate how chapter concepts relate to real-world practice. In addition, the Companion Website includes data and solutions files, PowerPoint slides, SolverTable for sensitivity analysis, and the Palisade DecisionTools Suite (@RISK, BigPicture, StatTools, PrecisionTree, TopRank, RISKOptimizer, NeuralTools, and Evolver).

Business Analytics: The Art of Modeling with Spreadsheets

by Kenneth R. Baker Stephen G. Powell

Now in its fifth edition, Powell and Bakers Business Analytics: The Art of Modeling with Spreadsheets provides students and business analysts with the technical knowledge and skill needed to develop real expertise in business modeling. In this book, the authors cover spreadsheet engineering, management science, and the modeling craft. The briefness & accessibility of this title offers opportunities to integrate other materials -such as cases -into the course. It can be used in any number of courses or departments where modeling is a key skill.

Business And Entrepreneurship Education (BEE) class 9 - MIE

by Mauritius Institute of Education

The Grade 9 Business and Entrepreneurship Education (BEE) textbook, crafted by educators and academics from the Mauritius Institute of Education, is an integral component of the National Curriculum Framework and the Nine Year Continuous Basic Education project. Its interdisciplinary approach seamlessly integrates key business concepts with subjects like Economics and Accounting, providing a holistic understanding of the business world. Through a pedagogically sound presentation, ranging from simple explanations to engaging activities like MCQs and short case studies, the textbook aims to cultivate learners’ knowledge, decision-making abilities, and critical thinking skills in business, economics, and accounting domains. By fostering a deep understanding of fundamental concepts and practical applications, it equips students with essential skills to thrive in today's dynamic business environment.

Business Associations: Cases and Materials on Agency, Partnerships, and Corporations (Eighth Edition)

by Stephen M. Bainbridge William A. Klein J. Mark Ramseyer

With the prior edition of this concise, up-to-date casebook having been adopted at over 100 law schools, the eighth edition preserves the authors' tradition of providing a comprehensive overview of agency, partnership, and corporation law. It also continues to emphasize six basic editorial principles: Be lean but not mean, cases edited ruthlessly to produce a readable and concise result. Facts matter, so they are included in all their potential ambiguity. Bring a planner's perspective to the table through extensive use of transactionally-oriented problems. It's a casebook not a treatise. No long, stultifying textual passages. Provide the cases and let the individual teacher use them as he or she sees fit. Try to find cases that are fun to teach. Great facts or a clever analysis are always given first priority in case selection. Provide a teachers' manual that goes into great depth, with analysis of every case and, whenever applicable, offering the disparate views of each author. An exhaustive teachers' manual extensively discusses every case and provides answers to every question in the text. One feature that many adopters find especially helpful is that all three editors give their own approach to the cases, showing the different ways in which the same case can be taught. Annually updated PowerPoint slides cover almost all sections of the book and feature an extensive use of data, graphics, and photos.

Business Communication

by Thomas L. Means

Equip students with the communication tools needed for success in today's workplace with this comprehensive, business-savvy text! Business Communication 2e has an exciting new contemporary design with clear easy-to-follow instructions guiding students through the chapters. Two new chapters have been added to this edition, increasing the emphasis on English Grammar and Writing Mechanics. Help students master the basics of workplace communication with proven instructional techniques, time-tested learning approaches, and complete teacher support. Topics such as exchanging information via telecommunications software, electronic mail, images and multimedia, and on-line information services are presented. Students refine writing, listening, speaking, computing, and research skills while using the latest technology tools. This text is ideal for the year-long business communication class. Business Communication 2e is the total solution for teachers who want comprehensive coverage of business document preparation.

Business Communication Essentials

by John V. Thill Courtland V. Bovee

Business Communication Essentials equips students with fundamental skills for a career in the modern, mobile workplace. With comprehensive coverage of writing, listening, and presentation strategies in a contemporary context, this text balances basic business English, communication approaches, and the latest technology in one accessible volume. Over the last two decades, business communication has been in constant flux, with email, web content, social media, and now mobile changing the rules of the game. In the Seventh Edition, Bovee and Thill provide abundant exercises, tools, and online resources to prepare students for the new reality of mobile communications and other emerging trends, ensuring a bright start in the business world.

Business Communication Today (12th Edition)

by Courtland L. Bovee John V. Thill

Directed primarily toward college/university students, this text also provides practical content to current and aspiring industry professionals. Bovée/Thill provides real-world training for the business world of today and tomorrow. The field's leading text for more than two decades, Business Communication Today continues to provide the cutting-edge coverage that readers can count on to prepare them for real business practice. This edition includes up-to-date coverage of the social communication model that's redefining business communication and reshaping the relationships between companies and their stakeholders. 0133131114 / 9780133131116 Business Communicaton Today Plus MyBCommLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package Package consists of: 0132971291 / 9780132971294 Business Communication Today 0132992191 / 9780132992190 MyBCommLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for Business Communication Today

Business Communication for Success

by Scott Mclean

This book is suited for Business Communication courses, but is also appropriate for Business English, Business Presentation, Professional Communication courses. Scott McLean brings his authoring expertise to this new communications textbook. Scott has authored textbooks in the areas of Speech Communication, Interpersonal Communication and Public Speaking. Business Communications for Success benefits from Scott's extensive understanding of how students learn the art of effective communication. Students are provided ample opportunity to engage with the concepts, vocabulary and models covered in the text, including role-playing exercises, journal writings, case studies, small-group activities, games, and self-assessment activities.

Business Communication for Success

by Scott Mclean

This book is suited for Business Communication courses, but is also appropriate for Business English, Business Presentation, Professional Communication courses. Scott McLean brings his authoring expertise to this new communications textbook. Scott has authored textbooks in the areas of Speech Communication, Interpersonal Communication and Public Speaking. Business Communications for Success benefits from Scott's extensive understanding of how students learn the art of effective communication. Students are provided ample opportunity to engage with the concepts, vocabulary and models covered in the text, including role-playing exercises, journal writings, case studies, small-group activities, games, and self-assessment activities.

Business Communication for Success

by University of Minnesota Libraries

This book provides a comprehensive, integrated approach to the study and application of written and oral business communication to serve both students and professors. Each chapter is self-contained, allowing for mix-and-match flexibility and custom or course-specific design. Each chapter focuses on clear objectives and skill demonstrations that can be easily linked to your syllabus and state or federal requirements. <p><p>Supported by internal and external assessments, each chapter features time-saving and learning-enhancement support for instructors and students. The book is designed to help students identify important information, reinforce retention, and demonstrate mastery with a clear outcome product.

Business Communication for Success (Canadian Edition)

by Scott Mclean Murray Moman

This book is suited for Business Communication courses taught in Canada, but is also appropriate for Business English, Business Presentation, Professional Communication courses. The Canadian version was adapted by Murray Moman to include proper spelling and grammar for the Northern Territories. In addition, the examples are taken from Canadian companies and situations so students in Canada can truly relate to the textbook content.

Business Communication: Building Critical Skills

by Stephen Kaczmarek Kitty Locker

Business Communication: Building Critical Skills was built to provide the ultimate in freedom, flexibility, and focused classroom. Broken into 30 modular chapters, this text provides topic-focused modules, allowing instructors to customize their resources piece-by-piece to best suite their course and teaching style. Each module has a strong workplace activity orientation, supporting students to build critical skills in writing, speaking, and listening. Locker/Kaczmarek is grounded in solid business communication fundamentals, and supports students to piece together what is needed to be a successful communicator for the 21st century.

Business Communication: In Person, In Print, Online

by Amy Newman

Discover a realistic approach to communication in today's organizations with BUSINESS COMMUNICATION: IN PERSON, IN PRINT, ONLINE, 10E. You learn today's most important business communication concepts in detail and within the context of how communication happens in organizations today. Company examples and situations demonstrate how principles work in the real business world. In addition to refining core written and oral communication skills, you learn to navigate complex relationships and use current, sophisticated technologies. You master the skills to create PowerPoint decks, manage your online reputation with LinkedIn and other tools, engage customers using social media, lead web meetings and conference calls, and more. With self-reflection questions throughout the book, you develop a deeper understanding of yourself and how to communicate most effectively to reach your personal and professional goals.

Business Communication: Polishing Your Professional Presence

by Barbara Shwom Lisa Gueldenzoph Snyder

This book helps students achieve the highest level of professionalism when conducting business. With a clear communication model that helps students professionally analyse and react to any sort of business situation, this text stresses the importance of etiquette in successful entrepreneurial practices. The 4th Edition relates business communication to modern technologies and social media outlets, bringing the text into the context of our digital world. With a focus on learning and exercising skills in writing, speaking, critical thinking, and collaborating with peers, the text prepares students for the social and communicative challenges they will face as successful business people.

Business Communication: Process and Product (Mindtap Course List)

by Mary Ellen Guffey Dana Loewy

Interested in making your skills future-ready and recession-proof? Guffey/Loewy's best-selling BUSINESS COMMUNICATION: PROCESS AND PRODUCT, 10E, can help. This leading text and MindTap digital resources guide you in developing the communication competencies most important for professional success in today's hyper-connected digital age. Refine the skills that employers value most, such as superior writing, speaking, presentation, critical thinking and teamwork skills. Two updated employment chapters offer tips for a labor market that is more competitive, mobile and technology-driven than ever before. Based on interviews with successful practitioners and extensive research into the latest trends, technologies and practices, this edition offers synthesized advice on building your personal brand, using LinkedIn effectively and résumé writing. A signature 3-x-3 writing process, meaningful assignments and digital practice tools further equip you with the communication skills to stand out in business today.

Business Communications

by Tom Means

Business Communications equips students with the communication tools needed for success in today's rapidly changing global business environment. New topics such as exchanging information via telecommunications software, electronic mail, images and multimedia and on-line information services are presented using the classical business communications approach.

Business Computer Information Systems I (Texas Edition)

by Prentice Hall

Business Computer information Systems I presents the basic concepts and skills of Microsoft Office XP (Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Outlook and also introduces fundamental computer concepts.

Business Computer Information Systems II (Texas Edition)

by Pearson Education

Business Computer Information Systems II presents advanced concepts and skills of Microsoft Office XP (Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, and Microsoft Outlook®). Through a learn-by-doing approach, students are challenged to master Microsoft Office within a business context. Additional features throughout the book also provide insight into how software can be used in other academic areas and in the business world.

Business Driven Information Systems (Fourth Edition)

by Paige Baltzan

Business Driven Information Systems, 4e discusses various business initiatives first and how technology supports those initiatives second. The premise for this unique approach is that business initiatives should drive technology choices. Every discussion first addresses the business needs and then addresses the technology that supports those needs. This updated edition provides the foundation that will enable students to achieve excellence in business through its updated case studies, closing cases, technology plug-ins, expanded IT topics, and new project management content. Business Driven Information Systems is designed to give students the ability to understand how information technology can be a point of strength for an organization, and McGraw-Hill's online learning and assessment solution, Connect MIS, helps students apply this knowledge. For more information on Baltzan, Business Driven Information Systems, 4e, please visit: www.mhhe.com/baltzan4e For more information on Connect, please visit: connect. mcgraw-hill. com For more information on SIMnet for Office 2013, please visit www.simnetkeepitsimple.com

Business Economics

by Dr S. Sankaran

The third edition of this book has been extensively revised to reflect the changes in university syllabi. New sections have been added to cover topics such as demand analysis, advertising and demand, elasticity of advertisement, and determination of advertisement outlays. The chapters on factors of production, population theories, laws of returns and production function, cost, revenue, and break-even analysis, and pricing policy and methods have also been expanded with new illustrations and detailed explanations. Additionally, a new chapter has been included to discuss the contributions of Nobel economists. The author is grateful to MARGHAM PUBLICATIONS, CHENNAI for their commendable printing and publishing. It is hoped that this revised edition will be well-received by teachers and students studying business economics in B.Com., B.B.A., and B.B.M. courses.

Business English for Success

by Scott Mclean

Business English for Success is a creative solution to a common challenge across Business Communication courses: Business English or Business Presentations? Some classes place an equal emphasis on oral and written communication. If that's the case for you check out our free online text Business Communication for Success. If, however, your class places the emphasis squarely on written communication and writing proficiency, then Business English for Success is for you. Business English for Success provides instruction in steps, builds writing, reading, and critical thinking, and combines comprehensive grammar review with an introduction to paragraph writing and composition. This step-by-step approach provides a clear path to student-centered learning. A wide range of writing levels and abilities are addressed, helping each student prepare for the next writing or university course.

Business Essentials

by Ricky W. Griffin Ronald J. Ebert

This book is for introductory business courses. Focus on the practical skills and important developments in business. <p><p> The recent events in domestic and global economies are presenting unprecedented challenges, excitement, and disappointments for businesses -- and a need for change in introduction to business courses and texts. This book captures the widespread significance of these developments and presents their implications on companies today. <p><p> The 12th Edition includes new real-world examples and research findings, helping students to see how entrepreneurs are putting into practice the concepts that they are learning about, and making this text the most current and relevant one available on the market.

Business Essentials (Eighth Edition)

by Ricky W. Griffin Ronald J. Ebert

Business Essentials continues to provide a solid foundation of the essential topics that first-semester business students need to understand. Its focus on practical skills, knowledge of the basics, and important developments in business makes for a brief book, but a rich experience. <p><p> The recent events in domestic and global economies are presenting unprecedented challenges, excitement, and disappointments for business–and a need for a change in the Introduction to Business course and text. The eighth edition captures the widespread significance of these developments and presents their implications on businesses today.

Business Ethics

by William Frey

Business Ethics is a derived copy from the Corporate Governance course previously published in Connexions. While many courses using this title place emphasis on applying classical philosophical and ethical theory, this course's approach is decidedly interdisciplinary and practical. It is not designed as a socio-humanistic elective, a service philosophy course, or even an applied philosophical ethics course but as a laboratory, skills-based course where students develop, practice, and refine decision-making and problem-solving strategies that they will carry with them into the world of business practice. Emphasis has been placed on responding to the four ethical themes identified by the AACSB ethics task force: Ethical Leadership, Ethical Decision-Making, Social Responsibility, and Corporate Governance. Modules include (1) theory building activities (responsibility, rights, virtue), (2) problem specification frameworks emphasizing socio-technical system building and analogies with design, (3) specific modules responding to AACSB ethics themes (moral ecologies, corporate social responsibility, corporate governance, and a history of the modern corporation) and (4) modules that provide the course with a capstone, integrative experience (Business Ethics Bowl, Social Impact Statement Reports, and Corporate Ethics Compliance Officer Reports). While a quick glance shows that this collection holds more modules than can possibly be covered in a single semester, this approach gives the user flexibility as to the method used for integrating ethics into the business administration curriculum. Modules can be recombined into different standalone courses such as business ethics, business/government/society, or environment of organizations. Since each module can be covered independently, they can be integrated into the business administration curriculum as specific interventions in mainstream business courses in areas like accounting, finance, management, information systems, human resources or office administration. (In fact many have been written for and tested in these circumstances.) Business Ethics has been developed through the NSF-funded project, "Collaborative Development of Ethics Across the Curriculum Resources and Sharing of Best Practices," NSF SES 0551779.

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