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Practical Merchandising Math (National Retail Federation)

Practical Merchandising Math (National Retail Federation)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Book
Review: Practical Merchandising Math is a very enlighting book. The Practice Questions are very helpful in learning the basics. From start to finish I found this book well done. I would only hope for deeper explanations. I devoured this book in about a week. Very well laid out. One chapter leads into another chapter very well. Again, my only hope (not a complaint) is to find a book just like this one with more advanced discussions based on real world scenarios. That's not to say that the examples used in this book were not real world scenarios ... they were simplified examples of real world scenarios. I recommend this book to anyone learning the art of inventory management, ordering systems analysis and planning for sales.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Book
Review: Practical Merchandising Math is a very enlighting book. The Practice Questions are very helpful in learning the basics. From start to finish I found this book well done. I would only hope for deeper explanations. I devoured this book in about a week. Very well laid out. One chapter leads into another chapter very well. Again, my only hope (not a complaint) is to find a book just like this one with more advanced discussions based on real world scenarios. That's not to say that the examples used in this book were not real world scenarios ... they were simplified examples of real world scenarios. I recommend this book to anyone learning the art of inventory management, ordering systems analysis and planning for sales.


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