Accounting in the Lean Enterprise : Providing Simple, Practical, and Decision-Relevant Information /
Despite the obvious need for transparency, a company "s lean results can continue to hide behind the mask of traditional accounting and dilute the benefits of a lean implementation. When your organization opts to go lean, its accountants must be empowered with lean tools in service of the lean...
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author | McVay, Gloria, author 551352 Kennedy, Frances A., author 243628 Fullerton, Rosemary, author 551354 |
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description | Despite the obvious need for transparency, a company "s lean results can continue to hide behind the mask of traditional accounting and dilute the benefits of a lean implementation. When your organization opts to go lean, its accountants must be empowered with lean tools in service of the lean mission. This step-by-step workbook demonstrates how to develop information and financial reports that serve the needs of lean-minded businesses. It includes checklists, guidelines, exercises, case studies, and company stories. It demonstrates alternative methods of reporting, offers special sections on healthcare and service industries, and includes a step-by-step guide for transitioning to lean accounting methods. Finally, the workbook directly confronts the fears that are often the source of accountants " resistance to change. These stumbling blocks include inventory management and valuation, SOX issues, GAP compliance, and loss of control and benchmarks. Each fear is identified and resolved i. |
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spelling | KOHA-OAI-TEST:4869562022-01-11T07:37:15ZAccounting in the Lean Enterprise : Providing Simple, Practical, and Decision-Relevant Information / McVay, Gloria, author 551352 Kennedy, Frances A., author 243628 Fullerton, Rosemary, author 551354 Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press,2013©2013engDespite the obvious need for transparency, a company "s lean results can continue to hide behind the mask of traditional accounting and dilute the benefits of a lean implementation. When your organization opts to go lean, its accountants must be empowered with lean tools in service of the lean mission. This step-by-step workbook demonstrates how to develop information and financial reports that serve the needs of lean-minded businesses. It includes checklists, guidelines, exercises, case studies, and company stories. It demonstrates alternative methods of reporting, offers special sections on healthcare and service industries, and includes a step-by-step guide for transitioning to lean accounting methods. Finally, the workbook directly confronts the fears that are often the source of accountants " resistance to change. These stumbling blocks include inventory management and valuation, SOX issues, GAP compliance, and loss of control and benchmarks. Each fear is identified and resolved i.Includes bibliographical references and index.Despite the obvious need for transparency, a company "s lean results can continue to hide behind the mask of traditional accounting and dilute the benefits of a lean implementation. When your organization opts to go lean, its accountants must be empowered with lean tools in service of the lean mission. This step-by-step workbook demonstrates how to develop information and financial reports that serve the needs of lean-minded businesses. It includes checklists, guidelines, exercises, case studies, and company stories. It demonstrates alternative methods of reporting, offers special sections on healthcare and service industries, and includes a step-by-step guide for transitioning to lean accounting methods. Finally, the workbook directly confronts the fears that are often the source of accountants " resistance to change. These stumbling blocks include inventory management and valuation, SOX issues, GAP compliance, and loss of control and benchmarks. Each fear is identified and resolved i.MJIITLLean manufacturingManagerial accountingCost controlProduction controlURN:ISBN:9781420088588 |
spellingShingle | Lean manufacturing Managerial accounting Cost control Production control McVay, Gloria, author 551352 Kennedy, Frances A., author 243628 Fullerton, Rosemary, author 551354 Accounting in the Lean Enterprise : Providing Simple, Practical, and Decision-Relevant Information / |
title | Accounting in the Lean Enterprise : Providing Simple, Practical, and Decision-Relevant Information / |
title_full | Accounting in the Lean Enterprise : Providing Simple, Practical, and Decision-Relevant Information / |
title_fullStr | Accounting in the Lean Enterprise : Providing Simple, Practical, and Decision-Relevant Information / |
title_full_unstemmed | Accounting in the Lean Enterprise : Providing Simple, Practical, and Decision-Relevant Information / |
title_short | Accounting in the Lean Enterprise : Providing Simple, Practical, and Decision-Relevant Information / |
title_sort | accounting in the lean enterprise providing simple practical and decision relevant information |
topic | Lean manufacturing Managerial accounting Cost control Production control |
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