Editorial Review:
The new edition of this widely acclaimed guide is full of practical help on how to build the best, most flexible, and easy-to-use business models for analyzing the upside--or potential downside--of anything from the small development of an existing business to large-scale mergers and acquisitions. For anyone who wants to get ahead in business and especially for those with bottom-line responsibilities, this is an invaluable guide on how to build spreadsheet models for assessing business risks and opportunities. Cached date: AWS Called=true
You may also be interested in these products:
These categories may also be of interest to you:
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Rating: 
I have a great expectation on the book 2008-05-14 Guide to Business Modelling by John Tennent, Graham Friend
I have ordered the book expecting to have a guide on how to build a business model in a practical way. I am a financial proffesor and I need desperately some book to recomend to my students that be useful outside the classroom, Wil it be the one?
Jorge Garza
Tips and tricks you want to know 2003-03-17 This book goes beyond the basic or even advanced Excel how-to book. It focuses on business modeling and how to structure any spreadsheet you build, a topic completely missed by any other Excel book. This book has been written by people who build spreadsheet models, not programmers.Use this book as a good reference on building spreadsheet, be it for business modeling or just plain use of Excel. For years I sought for this a book. Finally I found it. ...
|
|