This course provides an introduction to some of the concepts and methods of business analytics with a focus on the application of mathematical modeling and analysis to management problems important goal of this course is to develop a more disciplined and rational process in the way you approach management decisions. As a result of this course, you will become more confident in understanding and using spreadsheet models to support management decisions. Strengthen your ability to develop mathematical models of business problems and to develop appropriate, logical analyses using these models;
• Develop your ability to extract insights from such mathematical models and to use those insights to communicate and to justify management decisions.
When reading the textbook in preparation for class, it is essential that you take an active approach. This approach means that you open the spreadsheets that are being discussed in the book and work through them as you read particular resource or activity is authorized. Conversations with students who are not currently in the class about specific assignments before their due-dates are NOT authorized and are a violation of Academic Conduct.
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The assignment reads:
“You are a newly hired logistics manager for a consumer products company. After six months on the job, you have determined that your organization’s approach to Supply Chain Management (SCM) is archaic and is missing