MIS Cases

MIS Cases

Author: Cynthia Gardner

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2012-10-16

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 1118291611

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The 2nd edition of Gardner's MIS Cases: Solving Small Business Scenarios Using Application Software is a problem solving book that contains practical assignments with business solving scenarios to grasp the skills for Microsoft Excel, Access, and simple web design. Each chapter offers a teaching case and two follow-up working cases as well as limited screen shots, only including a description of the case to solve, followed by questions to further reconfirm the skill set; existing only as figures of completed tasks.


MIS Cases

MIS Cases

Author: M. Lisa Miller

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9780131454408

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Appropriate for any course introducing management information systems from a business perspective. This casebook will serve as an ideal complement to most MIS/CIS textbooks. Designed to demonstrate how software can support managerial decision-making activities, this casebook features 24 cases (more than another casebook currently on the market) covering a wide range of functional areas throughout the business, including finance/accounting, HR, production, and information systems. The cases are spread across three difficulty levels basic, intermediate, and advanced. They present common managerial issues and problems, and encourage students to actually use their models to make decisions for the cases characters. They require students to apply spreadsheet, database, Web-page development, and/or presentation graphics software, often in an integrated manner. Many of the cases require students to prepare both written and oral presentations on their solutions. Among the topics covered in MIS Cases: Decision Making with Application Software Second Edition: forecasting, inventory decisions, what-if analyses, pricing strategies, billing decisions, and much more.


MIS Cases

MIS Cases

Author: M. Lisa Miller

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13:

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A casebook to complement most MIS/CIS textbooks. Designed to demonstrate how software can support managerial decision-making activities, this casebook features 20 cases (more than another casebook currently on the market) that cover functional areas of the firm, are spread across three difficulty levels basic, intermediate, and advanced and require students to apply spreadsheet, database, Web-page development, and/or presentation graphics software, often in an integrated manner. The cases present common managerial issues and problems and encourage students to actually use their models to make decisions for the case's characters. Many of the cases require students to prepare both written and oral presentations of their solutions.


Advanced Cases in MIS

Advanced Cases in MIS

Author: Joseph A. Brady

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13:

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This book contains 20 cases and four tutorials, centered around Microsoft Excel and Access. The tutorials help users learn, or brush up on, the pertinent application-based skills they'll need for the cases; and the cases provide scenario-based practice in making business decisions and using tools. These cases require users not only to go through the motions of creating spreadsheets and databases, but also to think through the processes they're learning in order to solve business problems.