Spreadsheet Modeling & Decision Analysis: A Practical Introduction To Business Analytics, Loose-leaf Version
Spreadsheet Modeling & Decision Analysis: A Practical Introduction To Business Analytics, Loose-leaf Version
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ISBN: 9781337274852
Author: Ragsdale, Cliff
Publisher: South-Western College Pub
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Chapter 3, Problem 1.3C
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The case deals with the supply chain management expertise of Person R and the way the firm uses the supply chain management. The following information are given:

Spreadsheet Modeling & Decision Analysis: A Practical Introduction To Business Analytics, Loose-leaf Version, Chapter 3, Problem 1.3C

To create: A spreadsheet model.

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