Table of Contents
1.1.3 Models in Business Education
1.1.4 Benefits of Business Models
1.2.1 Risks of Spreadsheet Use
1.2.2 Challenges for Spreadsheet Users
1.2.3 Background Knowledge for Spreadsheet Modeling
1.3 The Real World and the Model World
1.4 Lessons from Expert and Novice Modelers
CHAPTER 2 MODELING IN A PROBLEM-SOLVING FRAMEWORK
2.2 The Problem-Solving Process
2.2.2 The Six-Stage Problem-Solving Process
2.2.3 Mental Models and Formal Models
2.3.2 An Income Statement as an Influence Chart
2.3.3 Principles for Building Influence Charts
2.4.2 Break the Problem into Modules
2.4.3 Build a Prototype and Refine It
2.4.4 Sketch Graphs of Key Relationships
2.4.5 Identify Parameters and Perform Sensitivity Analysis
2.4.6 Separate the Creation of Ideas from Their Evaluation
2.4.7 Work Backward from the Desired Answer
2.4.8 Focus on Model Structure, not on Data Collection
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