Microsoft Excel 2019 Data Analysis and Business Modeling, 6th edition

Published by Microsoft Press (April 15, 2019) © 2019

  • Wayne Winston

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  • Hands-on, scenario-focused, and 100% practical
  • Updated for Excel's newest functionality
  • New spreadsheet models help beginner-to-intermediate Excel users move to more advanced techniques
  • Adds new problems with solutions
  • Chapter 1 Basic spreadsheet modeling
  • Chapter 2 Range names
  • Chapter 3 Lookup functions
  • Chapter 4 The INDEX function
  • Chapter 5 The MATCH function
  • Chapter 6 Text functions
  • Chapter 7 Dates and date functions
  • Chapter 8 Evaluating investment by using net present value criteria
  • Chapter 9 Internal rate of return
  • Chapter 10 More Excel financial functions
  • Chapter 11 Circular references
  • Chapter 12 IF statements
  • Chapter 13 Time and time functions
  • Chapter 14 The Paste Special command
  • Chapter 15 Three-dimensional formulas and hyperlinks
  • Chapter 16 The auditing tool
  • Chapter 17 Sensitivity analysis with data tables
  • Chapter 18 The Goal Seek command
  • Chapter 19 Using the Scenario Manager for sensitivity analysis
  • Chapter 20 The COUNTIF, COUNTIFS, COUNT, COUNTA, and COUNTBLANK functions
  • Chapter 21 The SUMIF, AVERAGEIF, SUMIFS, and AVERAGEIFS functions
  • Chapter 22 The OFFSET function
  • Chapter 23 The INDIRECT function
  • Chapter 24 Conditional formatting
  • Chapter 25 Sorting in Excel
  • Chapter 26 Tables
  • Chapter 27 Spin buttons, scroll bars, option buttons, check boxes, combo boxes, and group list boxes
  • Chapter 28 The analytics revolution
  • Chapter 29 An introduction to optimization with Excel Solver
  • Chapter 30 Using Solver to determine the optimal product mix
  • Chapter 31 Using Solver to schedule your workforce
  • Chapter 32 Using Solver to solve transportation or distribution problems
  • Chapter 33 Using Solver for capital budgeting
  • Chapter 34 Using Solver for financial planning
  • Chapter 35 Using Solver to rate sports teams
  • Chapter 36 Warehouse location and the GRG Multistart and Evolutionary Solver engines
  • Chapter 37 Penalties and the Evolutionary Solver
  • Chapter 38 The traveling salesperson problem
  • Chapter 39 Importing data from a text file or document
  • Chapter 40 Validating data
  • Chapter 41 Summarizing data by using histograms and Pareto charts
  • Chapter 42 Summarizing data by using descriptive statistics
  • Chapter 43 Using PivotTables and slicers to describe data
  • Chapter 44 The Data Model
  • Chapter 45 Power Pivot
  • Chapter 46 Power View and 3D Maps
  • Chapter 47 Sparklines
  • Chapter 48 Summarizing data with database statistical functions
  • Chapter 49 Filtering data and removing duplicates
  • Chapter 50 Consolidating data
  • Chapter 51 Creating subtotals
  • Chapter 52 Charting tricks
  • Chapter 53 Estimating straight-line relationships
  • Chapter 54 Modeling exponential growth
  • Chapter 55 The power curve
  • Chapter 56 Using correlations to summarize relationships
  • Chapter 57 Introduction to multiple regression
  • Chapter 58 Incorporating qualitative factors into multiple regression
  • Chapter 59 Modeling nonlinearities and interactions
  • Chapter 60 Analysis of variance: One-way ANOVA
  • Chapter 61 Randomized blocks and two-way ANOVA
  • Chapter 62 Using moving averages to understand time series
  • Chapter 63 Winters method
  • Chapter 64 Ratio-to-moving-average forecast method
  • Chapter 65 Forecasting in the presence of special events
  • Chapter 66 An introduction to probability
  • Chapter 67 An introduction to random variables
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Wayne L. Winston is Professor Emeritus of Decision Sciences at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, where he won 40+ teaching awards. He developed spreadsheet modeling coursework for Harvard Business School Publishing, and has taught or consulted on using Excel to improve decision-making at Microsoft, Cisco, Morgan Stanley, Pfizer, Verizon, the U.S. Navy, U.S. Army, and many other organizations. A two-time Jeopardy! Champion, he co-developed the Dallas Mavericks’ player tracking and rating system. 

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