Making Buying Decisions: Using the Computer As a Tool
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Book Description
This practical workbook uses computerized spreadsheets to teach mathematical concepts related to retail buying. Exercises help the reader use the computers to formulize and test complete buying strategies. Includes computerized buying simulation software. ALSO AVAILABLE INSTRUCTOR SUPPLEMENTS CALL CUSTOMER SUPPORT TO ORDER Instructor's Guide, 0-8273-6798-8
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About the Author
Richard Clodfelter ia an Associate Professor in the Department of Retailing at the University of South Carolina where he teaches retail buying, merchandising, and entrepreneurship. He combines a background in family-owned business with over 20 years teaching experience in retailing and marketing. He received his doctorate in marketing education from Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia in 1984. In addition to being the author of numerous articles and reports, he is a contributing writer to textbooks on general merchandise retailing and entrepreneurship. He is the author of Retail Buying: From Staples to Fashion to Fads (Delmar, 1993).
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Making Buying Decisions: Using the Computer As a Tool,Richard Clodfelter,Fairchild Books & Visuals,1563672235,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business mathematics,Business/Economics,Data processing,Decision Making & Problem Solving,Decision making,Merchandising,Purchasing,Purchasing & Buying
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