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Succeeding in Business with Microsoft Office Excel 2007: A Problem-Solving Approach
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by Debra Gross, Frank Akaiwa, and Karleen Nordquist
Sales Rank: 423280
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Discount: 14 %
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Paperback: 696 pages
Publisher: Course Technology; 1 edition September 10, 2007
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1423906055
ISBN-13: 978-1423906056
Product Dimensions:
9.1 x 7.4 x 1.1 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
Book Description
Succeeding in Business with Microsoft Excel 2007: A Problem-Solving Approach prepares users to analyze data and solve real-life business problems using Microsoft Excel as a tool. Moving beyond the basic point and click focus of most computer applications texts, it challenges you to use critical thinking and analysis to find efficient and effective solutions to real-life situations.
About The Author
Debra Gross started teaching to share her knowledge and experiences. She teaches at The Ohio State University in the department of Computer Science & Engineering. Debra received her MBA from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business in Finance and Accounting and a B.S. from MIT in Chemical Engineering. Frank E. Akaiwa teaches at the Kelly School of Business at Indiana University. He holds degrees from Tennessee Technical University and Indiana University. Mr. Akaiwa worked as a civil engineer for the U.S. Navy. Mr. Akaiwa has thoroughly enjoyed helping students learn how to apply technology to contemporary business situations. Karleen Nordquist teaches at the College of St. Benedict and St. John's University in central Minnesota. She has over ten years of experience teaching information systems and business-related courses. She enjoys reading and learning about technology of all forms, and occasionally teaches a symposium on Technology and Our Lives.
Customer Reviews & Comments
This review is from: Succeeding in Business with Microsoft Office Excel 2003: A Problem-Solving Approach (Paperback)
The idea of what the book is supposed to accomplish is great. I'm currently using the text in a class. It's not necessarily reader friendly and the instructor's resources are seriously lacking (errors in test bank - many, in textbook, no copies of textbook examples beyond image files - for instance, if the book shows a spreadsheet, the author doesn't provide you with the spreadsheet file, but an image of the spreadsheet - no kidding,). It could grow into my favorite series, if they tweak it and fix the errors, but it's so problematic at the moment, I might have to "can" it before next year. I would love to see the authors improve it. It's worth the effort.
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