By Gill Eapen
Size 8.3 MB
Although uncertainty and flexibility are
important attributes that drive the value of an investment, they are seldom
systematically considered in traditional financial analysis. Through theory and
case studies, Decision Options: The Art and Science of Making Decisions details
how uncertainty and flexibility can be evaluated to assist in making better
investment decisions in companies. Harnessing the author’s own software
technology, the book supplies a tool set that enables the incorporation of
uncertainty and flexibility in investment decisions up front without being too
complex.
After a qualitative introduction to
decision options, the author covers private and market risks, including how
risks relate to decisions and the use of stochastic processes to represent
risks. He then presents self-standing options, such as financial options and
options pricing theory; describes how decision options are different from
single-standing financial options; and deals with a special case of decision
options in pricing employee stock options. The next several chapters focus on
various case studies of practical applications of decision options. The book
also explores common misperceptions around the term real options and
the impediments that currently exist in large companies for the systematic
practice of decision options.
Providing rigorous methods to use when
making decisions, this book helps readers reduce the time and effort needed to
reach decisions and build consensus, improve decision fidelity and
communication, and enhance the value of their enterprise.
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