June 15, 2009

Microsoft Excel Books

Filed under: — wwinston @ 3:29 pm

excel2007

amazon

 
excel

amazon

8 Comments »

  1. RSS Feeds are really very helpful and you could get site and news updates from it.,”"

    Comment by Eric Patterson — May 20, 2010 @ 4:07 pm

  2. Thanks Eric. The guy who did my site could not figure out how to do it. I will work on it.

    Comment by wwinston — May 20, 2010 @ 5:33 pm

  3. RSS feeds are really great if you want to stay updated :”;

    Comment by Tristan Coleman — September 14, 2010 @ 12:33 pm

  4. I am working on it.

    Comment by wwinston — September 14, 2010 @ 3:15 pm

  5. i use RSS Feeds to syndicate my blog on other blogs;;”

    Comment by Spoon Rest  — October 13, 2010 @ 5:38 pm

  6. Winston:

    I really love your Excel 2007 Data Analysis book; have read it cover to cover several times.

    If you’re interesting in participating, I believe there’s a great Q&A site for subject matter experts such as yourself to efficiently handle your subscribers as well as the opportunity to generate incremental buyers of your book:

    http://metaoptimize.com/qa/

    Please forgive me in advance for posing a question here; I haven’t been able to locate a more suitable forum/support site for your book akin to what many others have.

    Simulating 1,000 Consumers Likely Segment Allocation: Best Function? http://bit.ly/i6L8ck

    Thanks

    Comment by optimizerx — January 5, 2011 @ 7:01 pm

  7. Thanks. I wil ltry and look at this when I have more time.

    Comment by wwinston — January 5, 2011 @ 9:37 pm

  8. Use a Markov model. Like find chance a type i customer changes to type j. Then it is easy to simulate evolution of customers. Blattberg’s Database Marketing book has a lot on this

    Comment by wwinston — January 5, 2011 @ 9:45 pm

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