BWL-Kennzahlen Deutsch - Englisch - Business Ratios German/English

BWL-Kennzahlen Deutsch - Englisch - Business Ratios German/English

Author: Bert Erlen

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 3527507574

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BWL-Kennzahlen sind für die erfolgreiche Unternehmensführung unverzichtbar. Sie aggregieren unternehmerische Zusammenhänge und schaffen Vergleichbarkeit. Sie ermöglichen es, komplexe Sachverhalte prägnant und aussagekräftig darzustellen und bilden die unternehmerische Realität ab. Damit sind sie unverzichtbar für die Analyse und Vorbereitung von vielfältigen Entscheidungssituationen im Management. BWL-Kennzahlen weisen einen klaren Weg zur tiefergehenden Analyse. Für alle Kennzahlen wird die Formel dargestellt und anhand der vorliegenden Rechenwerke berechnet. Die Aussagekraft der Kennzahlen wird jeweils erläutert sowie Vor- und Nachteile benannt. Die Darstellung erfolgt dabei anhand einer Deutsch-Englisch-Gegenüberstellung für jede Kennnzahl. Das Buch enthält 100-130 Kennzahlen im Pocket-Buch-Format.


Capital Equipment Purchasing

Capital Equipment Purchasing

Author: Erik Hofmann

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-04-23

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13: 3642257372

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Compared to other main groups of procurement, capital equipment features numerous characteristics that significantly impact the purchasing process. The process of purchasing capital equipment therefore requires specific attention and above all a systematic approach. To overcome these challenges, a holistic process model and specific tools and methods for capital equipment purchasing are presented. The following topics regarding capital equipment purchasing are presented: • Compliance management • Savings measurement • Life cycle costs and total cost of ownership • Determining the optimum useful life and replacement time • Real options approach for the evaluation of investment alternatives • Performance contracting Readers are provided with a comprehensive and structured process model for capital equipment purchasing. The comprehensive set of methods including various instruments and methods presented in this book support the establishment of a professional capital equipment purchasing process.


Mathematical Results in Quantum Mechanics

Mathematical Results in Quantum Mechanics

Author: M. Demuth

Publisher: Birkhäuser

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 3034885458

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The last decades have demonstrated that quantum mechanics is an inexhaustible source of inspiration for contemporary mathematical physics. Of course, it seems to be hardly surprising if one casts a glance toward the history of the subject; recall the pioneering works of von Neumann, Weyl, Kato and their followers which pushed forward some of the classical mathematical disciplines: functional analysis, differential equations, group theory, etc. On the other hand, the evident powerful feedback changed the face of the "naive" quantum physics. It created a contem porary quantum mechanics, the mathematical problems of which now constitute the backbone of mathematical physics. The mathematical and physical aspects of these problems cannot be separated, even if one may not share the opinion of Hilbert who rigorously denied differences between pure and applied mathemat ics, and the fruitful oscilllation between the two creates a powerful stimulus for development of mathematical physics. The International Conference on Mathematical Results in Quantum Mechan ics, held in Blossin (near Berlin), May 17-21, 1993, was the fifth in the series of meetings started in Dubna (in the former USSR) in 1987, which were dedicated to mathematical problems of quantum mechanics. A primary motivation of any meeting is certainly to facilitate an exchange of ideas, but there also other goals. The first meeting and those that followed (Dubna, 1988; Dubna, 1989; Liblice (in the Czech Republic), 1990) were aimed, in particular, at paving ways to East-West contacts.


Business Model Management

Business Model Management

Author: Bernd W. Wirtz

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-09-30

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13: 3030480178

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“How are business models purposeful designed and structured? How can the models be implemented professionally and managed successfully and sustainably? In what ways can existing business models be adapted to the constantly changing conditions? In this clearly structured reference work, Bernd W. Wirtz gives an answer to all these issues and provides the reader with helpful guidance. Although, ‘Business Model Management’ is first and foremost a scientific reference book, which comprehensively addresses the theory of business models, with his book Bernd W. Wirtz also turns to practitioners. Not least, the many clearly analyzed case studies of companies in different industries contribute to this practical relevance. My conclusion: ‘Business Model Management’ is an informative and worthwhile read, both for students of business administration as a textbook as well as for experienced strategists and decision makers in the company as a fact-rich, practical compendium.” Matthias Müller, Chief Executive Officer Porsche AG (2010-2015), Chief Executive Officer (2015-2018) Volkswagen AG “In dynamic and complex markets a well thought out business model can be a critical factor for the success of a company. Bernd Wirtz vividly conveys how business models can be employed for strategic competition and success analysis. He structures and explains the major theoretical approaches in the literature and practical solutions in an easy and understandable way. Numerous examples from business practice highlight the importance of business models in the context of strategic management. The book has the potential to become a benchmark on the topic business models in the German-speaking world.” Hermann-Josef Lamberti, Member of the Board Deutsche Bank AG 1999-2012/ Member of the Board of Directors, Airbus Group “The business environment has become increasingly complex. Due to changing conditions, the executive board of a company is confronted with growing challenges and increasing uncertainty. Thus, a holistic understanding of the corporate production and performance systems is becoming more and more important. At this point, Bernd W. Wirtz introduces and presents the concept of the structured discussion of the own business model. Business models present operational service processes in aggregated form. This holistic approach channels the attention of management, supports a sound understanding of relationships and facilitates the adaption of the business to changing conditions. The management of business models is thus an integrated management concept. Through the conceptual presentation of complex issues the author makes a valuable contribution to the current literature. In particular, the referenced case studies from various industries make the book clear and very applicable to practice.” Dr. Lothar Steinebach, Member of the Board, Henkel AG 2007-2012/ Supervisory Board, ThyssenKrupp AG