Success and failure of activity-based techniques : a long-term perspective / Andrew L Friedman and Stephen R Lyne
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781859713372
- HF5635 RRI
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HF5635 FES Accounting principles / | HF5635 FES Accounting principles / | HF5635 FIN Financial accounting / | HF5635 FRI Success and failure of activity-based techniques : a long-term perspective / | HF5635 HEI Managerial accounting / | HF5635 HEI Managerial accounting / | HF5635 HOD Accounting : a foundation / |
Includes references.
Presents six case studies of companies that have implemented ABT. Emphasises the need for ABT to be supported by senior management, to have a compelling business need, and to be integral to the whole organisational structure if it is to succeed. Some of the reasons for failure include insufficient resources, departure of key individuals, technical problems and staff resistance
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