User:Apdevries
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Pages I created
[edit]- David Norgrove
- Forecasting
- Mark Edwards (disambiguation)
- Mark Edwards, British businessman
- St Nicholas Church, Thames Ditton
- Frank Bass
- Bass diffusion model
- Lapponian herder
Pages I contributed to substantially
[edit]- Paul Geroski, and his book Fast second
- Hampton Court Bridge
- Finnish Lapphund, member of the Spitz family
- Business dynamics, the book by John Sterman
- Fast second
- Experience curve effects
- System Dynamics
Pages I made some changes to
[edit]- London Business School
- Symbian
- Symbian OS
- Thames Ditton
- Thames Ditton Island
- Predictive analytics
- coat (dog)
- Merged Second-mover advantage with First mover advantage
- Experience curve effects
- Roman roads in Britain
Pages I'd like to work on in future
[edit]- Product forecasting
- Merge Diffusion (business) with Diffusion_of_innovations
- Returns to scale
- Prediction
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[edit]- Category:Infobox_templates
- Template_talk:Cite_book
- Wikipedia:Citing sources, and Wikipedia:Citing sources#How to ask for citations
- Help:Math
Subpages
[edit]- User:Apdevries/System dynamics
- User:Apdevries/Bass diffusion formula
- User:Apdevries/Hampton Court Bridge
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