Author: H. Thomas Johnson
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Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
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ISBN: 0875842542
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Relevance Lost: The Rise and Fall of Management Accounting
"Relevance Lost" is an overview of the evolution of management accounting in American business, from textile mills in the 1880s and the giant railroad, steel, and retail corporations, to today's environment of global competition and computer-automated manufacturers.Relevance Lost review. Read full reviews of Relevance Lost The Rise and Fall of Management Accou..., 9780875842547.
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Relevance Lost The Rise and Fall of Management Accounting, ISBN-13: 9780875842547, ISBN-10: 0875842542
payment | shipping rates | returns Relevance Lost: The Rise and Fall of Management Accounting Product Category :Books ISBN :0875842542 Title :Relevance Lost: The Rise and Fall of Management Accounting EAN :9780875842547 Authors :Robert S. Kaplan, H. Thomas Johnson Binding :Hardcover Publisher :Harvard Business Review Press Publication Date :1991-03-01 Pages :296 Signed :False First Edition :False Dust Jacket :False List Price (MSRP) :40.00 Height :1.1000 inches Width :6.2000 inches Length :9.30
Relevance Lost is an overview of the evolution of management accounting in American business, from textile mills in the 1880s and the giant railroad, steel, and retail corporations, to today's environment of global competition and computer-automated manufacturers. The book shows that modern corporations must work toward designing new management accounting systems that will assist managers more fully in their long-term planning. Winner of the American Accounting Association's Deloitte Haskins & Sells/Wildman Award Medal. Also available in hardcover; ISBN 0875841384, .00.
Boston Massachusetts USA: Harvard Business School Press 1987. Hard Cover. Very Good/Fair. Signed by Previous Owner. Signed by Previous Owner Text in English 269 pages. Signed by Previous Owner. Very good condition tight binding unmarked pages. Includes dust jacket in fair condition. Describes the evolution of management accounting in American business from the early textile mills to present-day computer-automated manufacturers in order to provide historical context for the current interest in accomplishing major redesign of management accounting systems. Provides a conceptual framework for the
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The book shows that modern corporations must work toward designing new management accounting systems that will assist managers more fully in their long-term planning. It is the winner of the American Accounting Association's Deloitte Haskins and Sells/Wildman Award Medal. It is also available in hardcover.
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