Autor: Michael Towler, Sarah Keast
Wydawca: Wiley
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ISBN13: |
9780470519653 |
ISBN10: |
0470519657 |
Autor: |
Michael Towler, Sarah Keast |
Oprawa: |
Paperback |
Rok Wydania: |
2009-02-06 |
Ilość stron: |
352 |
Wymiary: |
228x162 |
Tematy: |
KJ |
Rational decision making tools are quantitative and analytical tools that managers use to make complex business decisions. Rational Decision Making for Managers provides students with a basic understanding of these techniques and helps them to recognize when they are appropriate. Sarah Keast and Mike Towler also show the characteristics of the decisions that can be informed by the use of each technique, thereby guiding the reader in their choice.
Rational Decision Making for Managers features:
separate chapters on robustness analysis and game theorya strong contextual discussion and clear structurea concise mathematical appendix
The book is essential reading for students studying business decision making, quantitative methods and business research methods. There is an accompanying website www.wileyeurope.com/college/towler including PowerPoint slides, teaching notes, and alternative routes through the text, additional exercises and further reading.
Spis treści:
About the Authors.
Acknowledgements.
Preface.
PART 1 The Decision Context.
1 Introduction to Decision–making.
Introduction.
What is a Decision?
Uncertainty and Risk in Decision–taking.
Probability.
Rational Decision–taker.
Biases.
Descriptive, Normative, and Prescriptive Decision–making.
Models.
Who Should Participate in a Decision Process?.
Overview of Text.
Further Reading.
2 Time Series Forecasting.
Introduction.
Creating a Time Series Forecast – Overview.
Data Types.
Identifying Trends.
Decomposition.
Finding the Seasonal Component.
Average and Moving Average Forecasts.
Simple Exponential Smoothing.
Exponential Smoothing for Data with a Trend.
Exponential Smoothing for Non–Stationary Data with Seasonality.
Standard Deviation of the Forec
ast.
Choosing Appropriate Forecasting Models.
Transforming Data.
Alternative Time Series Forecasting Techniques.
Summary.
Further Reading.
3 Explanatory and Qualitative Forecasting.
Introduction.
Quantitative Explanatory Forecasting.
Linear Regression.
Elicitation of an Expert’s Probabilities.
Structured Group Processes.
Scenario Analysis.
Summary.
Further Reading.
PART 2 One–off and Repeat Decisions.
4 Inventory Management.
Introduction.
The Fixed Order Quantity Inventory System.
The Newsvendor Model.
The Economic Order Quantity Model with Known Stock–out Costs.
Summary.
Further Reading.
5 Payoff Matrices.
Introduction.
Payoff Matrices with Certainty.
Payoff Matrices with Multiple Future States and a Dominant Strategy.
Payoff Matrices with Strict Uncertainty.
Payoff Matrices with Uncertainty or Risk.
Choosing a Decision Criterion.
The Value of Perfect Information.
Sensitivity Analysis.
Summary.
Further Reading.
6 Linear Programming.
Introduction.
Solving the Linear Programme.
Corner Method.
Sensitivity Analysis.
Changing Constraints.
Changing the Objective Function.
Using Excel Solver.
Integer Programming.
Formulating Decision–making Problems as Linear Programmes.
Summary.
Further Reading.
7 Simultaneous Move Games.
Introduction.
Terminology.
Zero–sum Games.
Non–zero–sum Games.
Mixed Strategies for Players with Three or More Strategies.
Continuous Strategies.
N–Player Games.
Summary.
Further Reading.
PART 3 Sequential Decisions.
8 Robustness Analysis.
Introduction.
Robustness Analysis.
Robustness Analysis as a Framework: Literature Examples.
Further Reading.
9 Decision Tree Analysis.
Introduction.
Decision Tree Notation.
Constructing a Decision Tree.
Rol
ling Back a Decision Tree 1: Sequential Decision and Event Nodes.
Rolling Back a Decision Tree 2: Waiting for Uncertainty to Resolve.
Rolling Back a Decision Tree 3: Exploratory Actions and Posterior Probabilities.
Introduction to Sensitivity Analysis.
Univariate Sensitivity Analysis.
Bivariate Sensitivity Analysis.
N–Way (Multivariate) Sensitivity Analysis.
Summary of the Decision Tree Analysis Method.
Chapter Appendix. A Brief Introduction to Monte Carlo Simulation.
Further Reading.
10 Sequential Games.
Introduction.
Extensive Form.
Rollback Revisited.
Asymmetry of Information.
Signals.
Signal Jamming and Screening.
Bargaining.
Summary.
Further Reading.
Appendix: Mathematics Revision.
References.
Index.
Nota biograficzna:
Sarah Keast is a lecturer in information management at the University of Plymouth Business School. Sarah has formed an interest in the use of mathematical modelling and quantitative analysis techniques in both the economic and the general business environments.
Mike Towler began his career in research and development and has worked in the public and private sector as well as R&D management. He joined the University of Plymouth Business School in 2002 where he lectured in operations management and in business decision making. In 2008 this was followed by a move to BPP Business School.
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Rational decision making tools are quantitative and analytical tools that managers use to make complex business decisions. Rational Decision Making for Managers provides students with a basic understanding of these techniques and helps them to recognize when they are appropriate. Sarah Keast and Mike Towler also show the characteristics of the decisions that can be informed by the use of each technique, thereby guiding the reader in their choice.
Rational Decision Making for Managers features:
separate chapters on robustness analysis and game theorya strong contextual discussion and clear structurea concise mathematical appendix
The book is essential reading for students studying business decision making, quantitative methods and business research methods. There is an accompanying website www.wileyeurope.com/college/towler including PowerPoint slides, teaching notes, and alternative routes through the text, additional exercises and further reading.
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