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Activity Based Management 2ND Edition

by Steve Player

Activity Based Management 2ND Edition Cover

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

"We believe the results of this work deliver up some valuable lessons for any company thinking about ABM, about to start ABM, or recovering from a failure with ABM. . . . We hope our views on the pitfalls that impede successful implementation of ABM help the reader and that by book's end, you'll be as convinced as we are that ABM can be a key weapon in today's international business arena."-from the Preface

Now revised and expanded, Activity-Based Management covers the tools and techniques needed to implement ABM as smoothly as possible and use it to its maximum potential over the long-term. Along with revealing case studies from companies across industries, this comprehensive resource includes thirty lessons to be learned in three crucial areas: starting off right, developing the pilot, and moving from pilot to mainstream.

Instrumental in decreasing or eliminating misallocation and misinformation, activity-based management (ABM) is a discipline that focuses on the management of activities as the route to improving the value received by the customer and the profit achieved by providing this value. While a host of Fortune 500 and other growth companies are using ABM, not all are doing so with maximum results, demonstrating clearly that proper application requires certain tools and techniques. The fundamentals needed for the effective deployment of ABM are presented and explained in this comprehensive resource, now completely revised and updated.

Edited by Steve Player and David E. Keys, with cases written by members of Arthur Andersen's Advanced Cost Management Practice, Activity-Based Management defines what kind of organization should employ ABM, why it should be implemented, and how it can link with other improvement initiatives to enhance a company's management performance. Along with straightforward guidelines on ABM do's, Player and Keys offer important details on the don'ts, highlighting thirty lessons to be learned in three crucial areas: getting off to the right start, developing the pilot, and moving from pilot to mainstream. Covering potential pitfalls, as well as what to do to overcome them, the authors pinpoint such problems as unclear objectives, misallocation of costs, inadequate software, and poor project management.

For a frontline perspective, Activity-Based Management features revealing case studies from various corporations. Presenting their experiences with ABM and activity-based costing (ABC), these firsthand accounts examine a wide range of topics, including using storyboarding to develop ABM systems, how to use ABM for profitability, using ABM to support reengineering, and using ABC for target-costing, activity-based budgeting, and benchmarking.

In addition, the next wave of tools are examined. These include customer profitability, revenue profitability, performance management systems, target costing, and reporting ABC information.

Packed with proven strategies and practical tips, this accessible and exhaustive resource is indispensable reading for anyone looking to implement activity-based management smoothly and successfully.

Jacket Design: Andrew Liefer.

Synopsis:

Instrumental in decreasing or eliminating misallocation and misinformation, activity-based management (ABM) is a discipline that focuses on the management of activities as the route to improving the value received by the customer and the profit achieved by providing this value. While a host of Fortune 500 and other growth companies are using ABM, not all are doing so with maximum results, demonstrating clearly that proper application requires certain tools and techniques. The fundamentals needed for the effective deployment of ABM are presented and explained in this comprehensive resource, now completely revised and updated. Edited by Steve Player and David E. Keys, with cases written by members of Arthur Andersen's Advanced Cost Management Practice, Activity-Based Management defines what kind of organization should employ ABM, why it should be implemented, and how it can link with other improvement initiatives to enhance a company's management performance. Along with straightforward guidelines on ABM do's, Player and Keys offer important details on the don'ts, highlighting thirty lessons to be learned in three crucial areas: getting off to the right start, developing the pilot, and moving from pilot to mainstream. Covering potential pitfalls, as well as what to do to overcome them, the authors pinpoint such problems as unclear objectives, misallocation of costs, inadequate software, and poor project management. For a frontline perspective, Activity-Based Management features revealing case studies from various corporations. Presenting their experiences with ABM and activity-based costing (ABC), these firsthand accounts examine a wide range of topics, including using storyboarding to develop ABM systems, how to use ABM for profitability, using ABM to support reengineering, and using ABC for target-costing, activity-based budgeting, and benchmarking. In addition, the next wave of tools are examined. These include customer profitability, revenue profitability, performance management systems, target costing, and reporting ABC information. Packed with proven strategies and practical tips, this accessible and exhaustive resource is indispensable reading for anyone looking to implement activity-based management smoothly and successfully.

Synopsis:

Activity-Based Management (Geschäftsprozeßmanagement) ist eine Strategie, die sich gegenwärtig in der Geschäftswelt etabliert. Durch die Einführung des Geschäftsprozeßmanagement haben viele Unternehmen Fehlinformationen und Fehlinvestitionen minimieren bzw. vermeiden können. Mit Hilfe dieser Strategie sind die Zeiten des Mißmanagement endgültig vorbei. Unterstützt durch umfangreiche Fallstudien mit positiven und negativen Beispielen bei der Implementierung, werden umfassende Strategien und praktische Tips für die Einführung des Geschäftsprozeßmanagement gegeben, plus Hinweise zu 30 möglichen Gefahrenquellen, die es bei der Umsetzung zu vermeiden gilt. (09/98)

About the Author

STEVE PLAYER, CPA, a partner and firmwide director of cost management for Arthur Andersen, develops activity-based management systems, and provides leadership for industry and professional groups. His clients include the Covey Leadership Center, Hewlett-Packard, Texas Instruments, NordicTrack, American Express, Rhone-Poulenc Rorer, Chemical Leaman, and Tyson Foods. An author of three books, Steve serves on the board of directors and as treasurer for the Consortium for Advanced Manufacturing-International (CAM-I). In addition, Steve serves as a resource for publications, including Investor's Business Daily, Forbes, Business Finance Magazine, Financial World, Global Finance, and International Journal of Strategic Cost Management.

DAVID E. KEYS, CMA, CPA, is Household International Professor of Accountancy at Northern Illinois University. He writes for publications including Management Accounting, Journal of Cost Management, and Accounting Review. He has received several awards for excellence in teaching and has consulted with numerous companies.

Table of Contents

Partial table of contents:

30 PITFALLS OF ABM AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM.

Getting Off to the Right Start: Pitfalls No. 1 to 10 (S. Player &D. Keys).

Moving from Pilot to Mainstream: Pitfalls No. 21 to 30 (S. Player &D. Keys).

CASE STUDIES.

Distribution: Knowing What It Takes-and What It Costs (S. Player, et al.).

Using Storyboarding to Develop an ABM System (M. Moelling).

Multiple Project Roll-Out Creates Leverage (J. Vale &C. Marx).

Using ABC to Increase Revenues (S. Player &M. Kramer).

Advanced Use of ABM: Using ABC for Target Costing, Activity-Based Budgeting, and Benchmarking (J. Collins)

FUTURE WEAPONS: THE NEW WAVE OF LESSONS.

Customer Profitability Puzzle: Seven Steps to Profitability Planning (J. Donnelly &C. Marx).

Elements of a Performance Management System (C. Collins &M. Gundova).

What the Future Holds (S. Player).

Appendices.

Glossary.

Index.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780471312888
Subtitle:
Arthur Andersen's Lessons from the Abm Battlefield
Editor:
Player, R. Steven
Editor:
Player, R. Steven
Author:
Keys, David E.
Author:
Player, Steve
Editor:
Keys, David
Author:
Keys, David
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons
Location:
New York :
Subject:
Management
Subject:
Entrepreneurship
Subject:
Accounting - Financial
Subject:
Managerial accounting
Subject:
Activity-based costing
Subject:
Management - General
Copyright:
Edition Number:
2
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Series:
Wiley Cost Management Series
Series Volume:
3
Publication Date:
May 1999
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
288
Dimensions:
9.34x6.39x.98 in. 1.23 lbs.

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