Relevance lost : the rise and fall of management accounting
Johnson, H. T
Relevance lost : the rise and fall of management accounting H. T. Johnson & Robert S. Kaplan - Boston Harvard Business Review 1991 - xxi, 269 p. 26 cm.
By exploring the evolution of management accounting in American business from the early textile mills to present-day computer-automated manufacturers, Johnson and Kaplan reveal why modern corporations must take major changes in the way they measure and manage costs
0875842542
Accounting
Production Control
Quality Control
HF 5605 J654
Relevance lost : the rise and fall of management accounting H. T. Johnson & Robert S. Kaplan - Boston Harvard Business Review 1991 - xxi, 269 p. 26 cm.
By exploring the evolution of management accounting in American business from the early textile mills to present-day computer-automated manufacturers, Johnson and Kaplan reveal why modern corporations must take major changes in the way they measure and manage costs
0875842542
Accounting
Production Control
Quality Control
HF 5605 J654