Quantitative methods in management: readings from 'Management today';
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London,
Management Publications Ltd for the British Institute of Management,
1972.
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Table of Contents:
- Rivett, P. The twenty-first century: The mind of management
- Francis, D. R. Managing better with maths
- Muir, A. How to abuse OR
- Rivett, P. How to use OR
- Ward, T. B. Computerizing the company
- Moore, P. G. How to use statistics
- Owen, H. J. Managing by significance
- Eddison, R. How to take decisions
- Pickup, J. S., and Thwaites, D. A. Networks: A path to success
- Dickman, D. How to simulate
- Smith, J. de. How to play games
- Cooke, P. J. D. How to learn from curves
- Burbidge, J. The case against the economic batch quantity
- Lockyer, K. G. Keeping the batch in balance
- Muir, A. Maximising the mix
- Tricker, T. I. Towards the total system
- Martin, M. J. C., and Denison, R. A. The OR revolution
- Frost, D. Trees of decision
- Frost, D. How to take a risk
- Robertson, A. Critical path to cure congestion
- Maynard, B. A. Four years' hard in a day and a half
- McLennan, I. and Mace, D. How to control stocks
- Willis, K. How to control processes.