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  • Modeling and Simulating Business Dynamics: Selected papers on System Dynamics for modeling, simulation and analysis. (System Dynamics Modeling with Vensim)

    Modeling and Simulating Business Dynamics: Selected papers on System Dynamics for modeling, simulation and analysis. (System Dynamics Modeling with Vensim)


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    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07ZTW8SCV
    Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 30, 2019
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    File size ‏ : ‎ 11119 KB
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    System Dynamics Modeling with Vensim: Selected papers on modeling, simulation, and analysis of business dynamics.

    In the world of business, understanding and predicting the dynamics of various systems is crucial for making informed decisions and staying ahead of the competition. System Dynamics, a powerful modeling technique, offers a way to simulate and analyze complex systems by capturing the interactions between different components.

    This collection of selected papers showcases the use of System Dynamics modeling with Vensim, a popular software tool for creating dynamic models. From analyzing supply chain dynamics to exploring organizational change management, these papers demonstrate the versatility and effectiveness of System Dynamics in tackling a wide range of business challenges.

    Whether you are a seasoned System Dynamics practitioner or new to the field, these papers offer valuable insights and practical examples to enhance your modeling and simulation skills. Dive into the world of business dynamics and discover how System Dynamics modeling with Vensim can help you unlock new opportunities and navigate the complexities of modern business environments.
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