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Microsoft Excel 2019 Data Analysis and Business Modeling

Wayne Winston (Autor)

2019 | 6th edition
Microsoft Press (Hersteller)
978-1-5093-0613-8 (ISBN)
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Master business modeling and analysis techniques with Microsoft Excel 2019 and Office 365 and transform data into bottom-line results. Written by award-winning educator Wayne Winston, this hands-on, scenario-focused guide helps you use Excel to ask the right questions and get accurate, actionable answers. New coverage ranges from Power Query/Get & Transform to Office 365 Geography and Stock data types. Practice with more than 800 problems, many based on actual challenges faced by working analysts.

Solve real business problems with Excel-and build your competitive advantage:





Quickly transition from Excel basics to sophisticated analytics
Use PowerQuery or Get & Transform to connect, combine, and refine data sources
Leverage Office 365's new Geography and Stock data types and six new functions
Illuminate insights from geographic and temporal data with 3D Maps
Summarize data with pivot tables, descriptive statistics, histograms, and Pareto charts
Use Excel trend curves, multiple regression, and exponential smoothing
Delve into key financial, statistical, and time functions
Master all of Excel's great charts
Quickly create forecasts from historical time-based data
Use Solver to optimize product mix, logistics, work schedules, and investments-and even rate sports teams
Run Monte Carlo simulations on stock prices and bidding models
Learn about basic probability and Bayes' Theorem
Use the Data Model and Power Pivot to effectively build and use relational data sources inside an Excel workbook
Automate repetitive analytics tasks by using macros

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.

1 Basic worksheet modeling

2 Range names

3 Lookup functions

4 The INDEX function

5 The MATCH function

6 Text functions and Flash Fill

7 Dates and date functions

8 Evaluating investments by using net present value criteria

9 IRR, XIRR, and MIRR functions

10 More Excel financial functions

11 Circular references

12 IF, IFERROR, IFS, CHOOSE, and SWITCH functions

13 Time and time functions

14 The Paste Special command

15 Three-dimensional formulas and hyperlinks

16 The auditing tool and the Inquire add-in

17 Sensitivity analysis with data tables

18 The Goal Seek command

19 Using the Scenario Manager for sensitivity analysis

20 The COUNTIF, COUNTIFS, COUNT, COUNTA, and COUNTBLANK functions

21 The SUMIF, AVERAGEIF, SUMIFS, AVERAGEIFS, MAXIFS, and MINIFS functions

22 The OFFSET function

23 The INDIRECT function

24 Conditional formatting

25 Sorting in Excel

26 Excel tables and table slicers

27 Spin buttons, scrollbars, option buttons, check boxes, combo boxes, and group list boxes

28 The analytics revolution

29 An introduction to optimization with Excel Solver

30 Using Solver to determine the optimal product mix

31 Using Solver to schedule your workforce

32 Using Solver to solve transportation or distribution problems

33 Using Solver for capital budgeting

34 Using Solver for financial planning

35 Using Solver to rate sports teams

36 Warehouse location and the GRG Multistart and Evolutionary Solver engines

37 Penalties and the Evolutionary Solver

38 The traveling salesperson problem

39 Importing data from a text file or document

40 Get & Transform (or s/b Get & Transform?)

41 Geography and Stock data types

42 Validating data

43 Summarizing data by using histograms and Pareto charts

44 Summarizing data by using descriptive statistics

45 Using pivot tables and slicers to describe data

46 The Data Model

47 Power Pivot

48 Filled and 3D Power Maps

49 Sparklines

50 Summarizing data with database statistical functions

51 Filtering data and removing duplicates

52 Consolidating data

53 Creating subtotals

54 Charting tricks

55 Estimating straight-line relationships

56 Modeling exponential growth

57 The power curve

58 Using correlations to summarize relationships

59 Introduction to multiple regression

60 Incorporating qualitative factors into multiple regression

61 Modeling nonlinearities and interactions

62 Analysis of variance: One-way ANOVA

63 Randomized blocks and two-way ANOVA

64 Using moving averages to understand time series

65 Winters method and the Forecast Sheet

66 Ratio-to-moving-average forecast method

67 Forecasting in the presence of special events

68 Introduction to Probability

69 An introduction to random variables

70 The binomial, hypergeometric, and negative binomial random variables

71 The Poisson and exponential random variables

72 The normal random variable and Z-scores

73 Weibull and beta distributions: Modeling machine life and project duration

74 Making probability statements from forecasts

75 Using the lognormal random variable to model stock prices

76 Importing Historical stock data into Excel

77 Introduction to Monte Carlo simulation

78 Calculating an optimal bid

79 Simulating stock prices and asset-allocation modeling

80 Fun and games: Simulating gambling and sporting event probabilities

81 Using resampling to analyze data

82 Pricing stock options

83 Determining customer value

84 The economic order quantity inventory model

85 Inventory modeling with uncertain demand

86 Queueing theory: The mathematics of waiting in line

87 Estimating a demand curve

88 Pricing products by using tie-ins

89 Pricing products by using subjectively determined demand

90 Nonlinear pricing

91 Array formulas and functions

92 Recording macros



93 Advanced Sensitivity Analysis

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.3.2019
Verlagsort Boston
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Informatik Office Programme Excel
ISBN-10 1-5093-0613-7 / 1509306137
ISBN-13 978-1-5093-0613-8 / 9781509306138
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