Introduction to Management Science A Quantitative Approach to Decision Making by Dennis J. Sweeney, Thomas Arthur Williams [South-Western Educational Publishing,2002] [Hardcover] 10th Edition
Learn today's management science concepts and techniques from a leader in the field. The key purpose of this book is to provide a sound conceptual understanding of the role that management science plays in the decision-making process. AN INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT SCIENCE is applications-oriented and continues to use the problem-scenario approach in which a problem is described in conjunction with the management science model that's introduced. The model is then solved to generate a solution and recommendation to management.
Not a great book. It doesn't help that I loathed the material. Who wants to be a bean counter?
I would read a chapter, then study the professor's material, then become confused. As a solution, I would watch a 5 minute YouTube video that explained any given concept clearly.
Thank you Joshua Emmanuel for your YouTube videos. Got an A in the class.
The book is really helpful. The chapters and solved examples are very well elaborated. Chapters 15 (goal programming) and chapter 17 (markov processes) were very helpful compared to other books in the field.
This book is especially important in these chapters:
- chapter 15 of this book has the best explanation and solved examples that teaches goal programming, no other book teaches goal programming like this book.
- chapter 17, Markov Chains, is the best explanation. I never understood markov chains before reading this book! Thanks to the author.
Overall, I feel I learned a lot from this text. I bought the international edition, which came with a software disc called "The Management Scientist." I later found out this software was not included with the U.S. edition, which proved to give me a leg up (I felt) as compared to the rest of the students in my class.