Now in its Fourth Annual Edition, Problem-Solving Cases in Microsoft Access and Excel helps build spreadsheet and database skills using brand new realistic business cases and is the perfect complement to any computer literacy or MIS course. Each case introduces an interesting and realistic business problem and, with the help of tutorials on Microsoft Access and Excel, trains users in critical thinking and problem solving using application software. The new scenarios added to this edition reflect real business situations, ranging from small, privately-owned companies to large corporations.
Synopsis
Now in its Fourth Annual Edition, Problem-Solving Cases in Microsoft Access and Excel helps build spreadsheet and database skills using brand new realistic business cases and is the perfect complement to any computer literacy or MIS course. Each case introduces an interesting and realistic business problem and, with the help of tutorials on Microsoft Access and Excel, trains users in critical thinking and problem solving using application software. The new scenarios added to this edition reflect real business situations, ranging from small, privately-owned companies to large corporations.
About the Author, Ellen Monk
Ellen F. Monk has been teaching Information Systems at the Lerner College of Business and Economics at the University of Delaware since 1989. Prior to her teaching career, Ellen worked as a chemical engineer for Engelhard Industries and W. R. Grace & Cos Davison Chemical Division. Ms. Monk has a B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering and an MBA.
Joseph A. Brady currently teaches MIS courses at the University of Delaware, where he has taught since 1990. Prior to his teaching career, he worked as a financial analyst for E.I. Dupont de Nemours. Dr. Brady has an M.S. degree in Computer Science, an MBA, and a Ph.D. in Education. He is also a Certified Public Accountant. Joe is the co-author of five previous editions of Problem-Solving Cases, as well as Advanced Cases in MIS.