Retaining the accessible application-driven approach for which An Introduction to Management Science is highly regarded, adapting author Mik Wisniewski has carefully reworked the existing US textbook to benefit students across the UK, Europe, Middle East and Africa. Packed with diverse realistic examples from Scotland to Saudi Arabia, the landmark text from the ASW team is now available in a truly internationalised version for students studying Management Science and Operations Research at postgraduate and undergraduate level.
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For more intricate mathematical procedures, the 13th Edition offers a flexible approach, allowing instructors to omit specific sections without interrupting the flow of the material.
An Introduction to Management Science: Quantitative Approaches to Decision Making : SCOM 361, Management Science Models for Operations Management, John...
For more intricate mathematical procedures, the 13th Edition offers a flexible approach, allowing instructors to omit specific sections without interrupting the flow of the material.
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John Nash was a prolific mathematician and professor at Princeton in the mid-twentieth century. He was eventually awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics for his discovery of noncooperative equilibria, which was his graduate thesis [Na]; ...
In this concise text, David Barnes focuses on the key issues of International Operations Management from a strategic and conceptual perspective, using relevant international theory to expand upon the solid foundation of a traditional ...