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Introduction to Management Science, 3e
Contributor(s): Lee, Sang M. (Author), Olson, David L. (Author)
ISBN: 0324415990     ISBN-13: 9780324415995
Publisher: Cengage Learning
OUR PRICE:   $320.10  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: July 2005
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Management - General
- Business & Economics | Statistics
- Mathematics | Probability & Statistics - General
Dewey: 658
LCCN: 2005930776
Physical Information: 1.6" H x 8.5" W x 10.9" (3.70 lbs) 828 pages
 
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The purpose of this text is to provide the student with a comprehensive coverage of how management science concepts and approaches can be applied to improve management decision-making. The emphasis is on the translation of mathematical modeling concepts into a presentation that is palatable to the undergraduate student of business with limited mathematical background. Manage¬ment science topics are introduced by presenting realistic, practical examples in the form of small case studies. Difficult techniques are presented within the framework of working examples, stressing an intuitive understanding of concepts in the decision support perspective rather than focusing on mathematical techniques for their own sake.

Contributor Bio(s): Lee, Sang M.: - Sang M. Lee is currently the University Eminent Scholar, Regents Distinguished Professor, Chair of the Management Department, Executive Director of the Nebraska Productivity and Entrepreneurship Center, and Director of the Center for Albania Studies. He received his Ph.D. degree in Management from the University of Georgia in 1969. He served as Professor at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University prior to coming to the University of Nebraska in 1976. Dr. Lee is currently President of the Pan-Pacific Business Association, an international scholarly society of over 4,000 members in 35 countries. He has organized 26 international conferences as the Program Chair. He is on the editorial board of 23 journals. Dr. Lee is an internationally known expert in the fields of decision sciences, productivity management and global business. His pioneering work in Goal Programming and Multiple Objective Decision Making has been widely recognized throughout the world. He is a Senior Scientist of the Gallup Organization where he advises on global projects.Olson, David L.: - David L. Olson is the James & H.K. Stuart Professor in MIS and Othmer Professor at the University of Nebraska. He received his Ph.D. in Business from the University of Nebraska in 1981. He has published research in over 80 refereed journal articles, primarily on the topic of multiple objective decision-making. He teaches in the management information systems, management science, and operations management areas. He has authored the books Decision Aids for Selection Problems, Introduction to Information Systems Project Management, and Managerial Issues of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems and co-authored the books Decision Support Models and Expert Systems; Introduction to Management Science; Introduction to Simulation and Risk Analysis; Business Statistics: Quality Information for Decision Analysis; Statistics, Decision Analysis, and Decision Modeling; Multiple Criteria Analysis in Strategic Siting Problems, and Introduction to Business Data Mining. He has made over 100 presentations at international and national conferences on research topics. He is a member of the Association for Information Systems, the Decision Sciences Institute, the Institute for Operations Research and Management Sciences, and the Multiple Criteria Decision Making Society. He has coordinated the Decision Sciences Institute Dissertation Competition, Innovative Education Competition, chaired the Doctoral Affairs Committee, served as nationally elected vice president three times, and as National Program Chair. He was with Texas A&M University from 1981 through 2001, the last two years as Lowry Mays Professor of Business in the Department of Information and Operations Management. He received a Research Fellow Award from the College of Business and Graduate School of Business at Texas A&M University, and held the Business Analysis Faculty Excellence Fellowship for two years. He is a Fellow of the Decision Sciences Institute.