Guide to Business Modelling

“Guide to Business Modelling” by John Tennent is a comprehensive resource published by John Wiley & Sons on May 1, 2005. This second edition spans 281 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses the complexities organizations face in decision-making and emphasizes the importance of understanding potential outcomes in various business scenarios.
Readers will find practical assistance in constructing flexible and user-friendly business models that can analyze both the advantages and risks associated with decisions ranging from minor business developments to significant mergers and acquisitions. This guide is particularly beneficial for individuals seeking to enhance their business acumen, especially those responsible for bottom-line outcomes, as it provides insights into building spreadsheet models for evaluating business risks and opportunities.
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All organisations face more and more complex decision making, while the risks dependent on their decisions require increasingly explicit understanding of potential outcomes. This special larger format guide is full of practical help on how to build the best, most flexible, and easy-to-use business models for analysing the upside or potential downside of anything from a small development of an existing business to large-scale mergers and acquisitions. Tennent and Friend have completely revised and updated the acclaimed first edition.
For anyone who wants to get ahead in business and especially for those with bottom-line responsibilities, this is an invaluable guide to how to build spreadsheet models for assessing business risks and opportunities.
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