Quantitative Techniques (As Per CBCS Syllabus)
₹1,995
- Author: Dr. M.V. Raghavalu
- Binding: Hardcover
- Edition: 2021
- ISBN: 978-81-950722-3-1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Manglam Publications
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Quantitative techniques are a scientific approach to the managerial decision-making. The successful use of Quantitative Techniques for management would help the organizations in solving complex problems on time, with greater accuracy and it is more significant in the application of theories, especially in social sciences. Hence, the author takes an advantage to write this book and this material is presented with variety of Quantitative techniques with practical problems. The book contains with twelve chapters with solved problems in each chapter, which are well structured and graded for the easy comprehension of the students.
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