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Risk analytics is developing rapidly, and analysts in the field
need material that is theoretically sound as well as practical and
straightforward. A one-stop resource for quantitative risk
analysis, Practical Spreadsheet Risk Modeling for Management
dispenses with the use of complex mathematics, concentrating on how
powerful techniques and methods can be used correctly within a
spreadsheet-based environment. Highlights Covers important topics
for modern risk analysis, such as frequency-severity modeling and
modeling of expert opinion Keeps mathematics to a minimum while
covering fairly advanced topics through the use of powerful
software tools Contains an unusually diverse selection of topics,
including explicit treatment of frequency-severity modeling,
copulas, parameter and model uncertainty, volatility modeling in
time series, Markov chains, Bayesian modeling, stochastic
dominance, and extended treatment of modeling expert opinion
End-of-chapter exercises span eight application areas illustrating
the broad application of risk analysis tools with the use of data
from real-world examples and case studies This book is written for
anyone interested in conducting applied risk analysis in business,
engineering, environmental planning, public policy, medicine, or
virtually any field amenable to spreadsheet modeling. The authors
provide practical case studies along with detailed instruction and
illustration of the features of ModelRisk (R), the most advanced
risk modeling spreadsheet software currently available. If you
intend to use spreadsheets for decision-supporting analysis, rather
than merely as placeholders for numbers, then this is the resource
for you.
Risk analytics is developing rapidly, and analysts in the field
need material that is theoretically sound as well as practical and
straightforward. A one-stop resource for quantitative risk
analysis, Practical Spreadsheet Risk Modeling for Management
dispenses with the use of complex mathematics, concentrating on how
powerful techniques and methods can be used correctly within a
spreadsheet-based environment. Highlights Covers important topics
for modern risk analysis, such as frequency-severity modeling and
modeling of expert opinion Keeps mathematics to a minimum while
covering fairly advanced topics through the use of powerful
software tools Contains an unusually diverse selection of topics,
including explicit treatment of frequency-severity modeling,
copulas, parameter and model uncertainty, volatility modeling in
time series, Markov chains, Bayesian modeling, stochastic
dominance, and extended treatment of modeling expert opinion
End-of-chapter exercises span eight application areas illustrating
the broad application of risk analysis tools with the use of data
from real-world examples and case studies This book is written for
anyone interested in conducting applied risk analysis in business,
engineering, environmental planning, public policy, medicine, or
virtually any field amenable to spreadsheet modeling. The authors
provide practical case studies along with detailed instruction and
illustration of the features of ModelRisk (R), the most advanced
risk modeling spreadsheet software currently available. If you
intend to use spreadsheets for decision-supporting analysis, rather
than merely as placeholders for numbers, then this is the resource
for you.
Practical Spreadsheet Modeling Using @Risk provides a guide of how
to construct applied decision analysis models in spreadsheets. The
focus is on the use of Monte Carlo simulation to provide
quantitative assessment of uncertainties and key risk drivers. The
book presents numerous examples based on real data and relevant
practical decisions in a variety of settings, including health
care, transportation, finance, natural resources, technology,
manufacturing, retail, and sports and entertainment. All examples
involve decision problems where uncertainties make simulation
modeling useful to obtain decision insights and explore alternative
choices. Good spreadsheet modeling practices are highlighted. The
book is suitable for graduate students or advanced undergraduates
in business, public policy, health care administration, or any
field amenable to simulation modeling of decision problems. The
book is also useful for applied practitioners seeking to build or
enhance their spreadsheet modeling skills. Features Step-by-step
examples of spreadsheet modeling and risk analysis in a variety of
fields Description of probabilistic methods, their theoretical
foundations, and their practical application in a spreadsheet
environment Extensive example models and exercises based on real
data and relevant decision problems Comprehensive use of the @Risk
software for simulation analysis, including a free one-year
educational software license
Drought, excessive heat, typhoons and other natural events can
greatly affect agricultural producers. Named peril index insurance
is a risk-management tool that could be bundled with other tools to
contribute to increased agricultural sustainability and improved
food security in developing countries.
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