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Two of the most innovative thinkers in the field present a work that represents the single best resource for understanding and implementing activity-based cost management. Kaplan and Cooper reveal that most companies don't know how to measure accurately, influence, or understand the fundamental cost drivers in their businesses. They then provide a detailed and comprehensive blueprint that will enable managers to make better decisions and to promote organizational learning and improvement.

Cost and Effect takes the management, finance, and accounting fields to an entirely new level, as the authors demonstrate how the principles of activity-based costing and other advanced cost management techniques, such as target and kaizen costing, can drive business performance. Using lively examples from a variety of leading companies worldwide--including Siemens, Hewlett-Packard, AT&T, the Swedish wire manufacturer Kanthal, Kirin Beer, and Procter & Gamble--they show how to create integrated, knowledge-based systems that provide meaningful information on current and past performance



1. Cost & Effect : Using Integrated Cost Systems to Drive Profitability and Performance
by Robert S. Kaplan, Robin Cooper

2. Relevance Lost : The Rise and Fall of Management Accounting
by Thomas H. Johnson, et al

3. Lease or Buy? : Principles for Sound Decision Making (Financial Management Association Survey and Synthesis)
by James S. Schallheim

4. The Global Financial System : A Functional Perspective
by Dwight B. Crane(Editor), et al

5. Street Smarts : Linking Professional Conduct With Shareholder Value in the Securities Industry
by Roy C. Smith, Ingo Walter (Contributor)

6. Measures for Manufacturing Excellence (Harvard Business School Series on Accounting and Control)
by Robert S. Kaplan(Editor)

7. Relevance Lost : The Rise and Fall of Management Accounting
by H. Thomas Johnson, Robert S. Kaplan (Contributor)

8. The Information Mosaic (Harvard Business School Series in Accounting and Control)
by Sharon M. McKinnon, William J. Bruns (Contributor)

9. Accounting for Success : A History of Price Waterhouse in America, 1890-1990
by David Grayson Allen, Kathleen McDermott (Contributor)



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