Selected Product: | Operations Management with POM Software CD-ROM Hardcover Edition: 9 Author: Norman Gaither, Gregory Frazier Publisher: South-Western College Pub Release Date: 2001-07-09 ISBN-10: 0324066856 ISBN-13: 9780324066852 List Price: $204.95 Average Customer Rating: | | The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement ISBN-10: 0884271781 ISBN-13: 9780884271789 List Price:$24.95 Competitive Advantage: Creating and Sustaining Superior Performance ISBN-10: 0684841460 ISBN-13: 9780684841465 List Price:$37.50 Principles of Corporate Finance + Student CD + Ethics in Finance PowerWeb + Standard and Poor's (McGraw-Hill/Irwin Series in Finance, Insurance, and Real Est) ISBN-10: 0073130826 ISBN-13: 9780073130828 List Price:$151.00 Microeconomics, 6th Edition ISBN-10: 0130084611 ISBN-13: 9780130084613 List Price:$173.33 Strategic Management ISBN-10: 0470009470 ISBN-13: 9780470009475 List Price:$76.04 |
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I was pleasantly surprised! This text is straightforward, and the concepts are easy to follow. Instead of being written like the majority of other texts (in a way that seems like the author is just trying to prove his superiority and extended expertise in the subject matter), this text was truly written for the student who is trying to learn a new concept. Highly recommended. | Decent Explanations | Customer Rating: | | This text is generally okay. It explains things in good detail. I think that it focuses a little much on calculations since computer software is available to do this for you. The higher rating may be due to my instructor requiring limited knowledge of the calculations. | Holy Moly! | Customer Rating: | Dust off your calculus books because you'll need them! This text digs deep into OM. If you are looking for a softer, high level book, then this is not for you. If you want to delve deep into the mathematics behind the algorithm, you should be pleased. | Worst Text Ever | Customer Rating: | | I'm currently working on my Master's degree and this is probably the worst book ever written. Without a doubt I can say that I have never read such a confusing book. This book contradict's itself while placing concepts together that shouldn't be placed together. The chapter's cover too much information without clearly explaining any given example that goes along with a section. If you can, avoid this book at all costs. If I'm not reviewing clearly it must be that I just finished the last exhausting chapter of this book. | worst textbook ever! | Customer Rating: | I am a senior in college and I have used and read many, many textbooks but this is the worst one ever! Very hard to read, the example are not explained very well, MANY< MANY typo's that are confusing to the reader. Many math examples and explanations are outright just wrong. Even professor says its an awful book. Should have never made it into college classrooms!! |
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