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Sarah Fairchild Sherry
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812-855-5901
ssherry@iu.edu
HH 4100
1309 E. 10th Street
Bloomington, IN
47405

Sarah Fairchild Sherry

  • Senior Lecturer
Department: Operations & Decision Technologies
Campus: Bloomington


Areas of Expertise

Spreadsheet modeling and best practices in this area, spreadsheet optimization, Monte Carlo simulation, quantitative risk management practices, decision comparison, and efficient, effective communication of findings to management

Academic Degrees

  • MA, Applied Linguistics, Indiana University
  • BA, English Literature and Humanities, Maryville University

Professional Experience

  • Senior Lecturer, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University
  • Consultant, Palisade Europe
  • Copyeditor, Univeristy of Nebraska Press
  • Consultant/Linguist, Production Assistant, Copyeditor, Indiana University, American Indian Studies Research Institute
  • Coordinator, Leo R. Dowling International Center, Indiana University
  • Co-author, Turkmen language textbook series, U.S. State Department through Indiana University

Selected Publications

  • Carroll, D., Johnson, K., Malher, T., Newquist, J., Perry, A. B., Robbins, C. G., Sherry, S. F., and Yu, C. D. (2016), Introductory Business Analytics. 4th ed. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.
  • Winston, W., and Sherry, S. F. (2009). Mathematics for Management Online Course. Harvard Business Publishing.

    Abstract

    Master the key math concepts and skills needed to handle quantitative business problems. Developed by Harvard Business School faculty for use in MBA and executive education courses at HBS and other leading business schools, as well as Fortune 2,000 companies this online course is designed to level the playing field, regardless of prior professional or academic background. Mathematics for Management reviews the key mathematics concepts you should be familiar with in order to solve quantitative problems. The complete course includes the following sections: Algebra, Calculus, Statistics, Probability, and Finance. The course engages students by using the storyline of several families operating small businesses in a fictional suburb of Las Vegas. Narrated animations, videos, and over 150 "do-it-yourself" exercises help you grasp difficult concepts quickly. At the end of each topic, you'll work through self-correcting exercises to check your mastery of the topic. Many exercises also include Excel 2007 functionality, in combination with interactive features, to further enhance understanding of essential mathematics concepts.

  • Winston, W., and Sherry, S. F. (2008). Spreadsheet Modeling Online Course. Harvard Business Publishing.

    Abstract

    The Spreadsheet Modeling course teaches you how to use Microsoft Excel 2007 as both a reporting tool and a modeling tool for solving business problems. It is appropriate for both beginning and experienced users of Microsoft Excel. The course begins with an in-depth tour of the Excel environment and includes many helpful shortcuts and tips for mastering the functions in Excel. You can apply this knowledge to creating spreadsheet models, powerful tools for analyzing data and making business decisions. The course is set in a fictional bakery specializing in French pastries. You'll be able to use the features of Microsoft Excel to study product costs, determine pricing, and track payroll. Then build spreadsheet models to help make more informed business decisions. The course closes with the Monte Carlo simulation, a tool for understanding the effect of uncertainty on business decisions. Course topics are presented in a highly interactive format with narrated animations and self-correcting exercises designed to engage you in the learning process and help you understand complex concepts quickly. Microsoft Excel worksheets are included to assist users as they work towards mastering the subject matter. The course includes pre- and post-assessments.

Edited on August 15, 2017

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