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Words to Lead By: "We have to accept what we all know to be elemental - that taking a defensive position can, at best, only limit losses. And we need gains."
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Words to Lead By. Management, Business, and Leadership Quotes. Wednesday, July 1, 2009. We have to accept what we all know to be elemental - that taking a defensive position can, at best, only limit losses. And we need gains.". Peter F. Drucker. Peter F. Drucker. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Donald J. Wheeler. Jefferey K. Liker. John K. Shank. Jonathan L.S. Byrnes. Michael E. Porter. Peter F. Drucker. Peter R. Scholtes. Robert S. Kaplan. Russell L. Ackoff. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
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Words to Lead By: Management Best Practices - Efficient Production
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Words to Lead By. Management, Business, and Leadership Quotes. Sunday, November 1, 2009. Management Best Practices - Efficient Production. The most efficient way to produce anything is to bring together under one management as many as possible of the activities needed to turn out the product.". Peter F. Drucker. Peter F. Drucker. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Donald J. Wheeler. Jefferey K. Liker. John K. Shank. Jonathan L.S. Byrnes. Michael E. Porter. Peter F. Drucker. Peter R. Scholtes.
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Words to Lead By: ...prisoners of the great North American manufacturing cost accounting system ...
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Words to Lead By. Management, Business, and Leadership Quotes. Wednesday, December 29, 2010. Prisoners of the great North American manufacturing cost accounting system . They were prisoners of the great North American manufacturing cost accounting system that says, as you eliminate labor, your costs goes down. But what they forgot was they were getting rid of direct labor but replacing it with indirect labor and huge capital costs. Former Vice President at Ford Motor Company. Donald J. Wheeler.
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Strategic Cost Management: Would you Buy a Can of Coke or Pepsi for $1 Million?
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Best Practices, Concepts and Methods. Wednesday, December 23, 2009. Would you Buy a Can of Coke or Pepsi for $1 Million? Http:/ leadershipchronicles.blogspot.com/2009/04/would-you-buy-can-of-coke-or-pepsi-for.html. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). MBA PMP www.mstrasser.com. View my complete profile. If your manager knows what you're doing all the time, you're not doing your job, and he's not doing his.". Words to Lead By. Visitors (since July '09).
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Strategic Cost Management: Foreword
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Best Practices, Concepts and Methods. Monday, May 11, 2009. First off, anyone who still believes that standard cost systems are adequate for today's management decisions need not read on, but first see the Strategic Costing quotes on Words to Lead By. Or the example on The Leadership Chronicles. Current targeted topics for this column are:. Integrate Strategic Cost Management into the existing ERP Standard Cost system or run a parallel system? Taichii Ohno would say,. The software fee, the consultants, t...
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Strategic Cost Management: Why Smart Executives Fail
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Best Practices, Concepts and Methods. Wednesday, December 29, 2010. Why Smart Executives Fail. Excerpt from "Case Study: GM and the Great Automation Solution". Http:/ mba.tuck.dartmouth.edu/pages/faculty/syd.finkelstein/case studies/01.html. Robert Lutz, someone who has witnessed first-hand many of the changes in the auto industry over the years as a senior executive at GM, Chrysler, and most recently Ford, gave this assessment:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). MBA PMP www.mstrasser.com.
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Strategic Cost Management: Standard Cost Accounting obscures the true Operational Picture
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Best Practices, Concepts and Methods. Friday, December 18, 2009. Standard Cost Accounting obscures the true Operational Picture. Http:/ www.forbes.com/2009/07/28/accounting-management-enterprise-technology-cio-network-accounting.html. Dan Woods is chief technology officer and editor of Evolved Technologist, a research firm focused on the needs of CTOs and chief information officers. He also consults for many of the companies he writes about. For more information, go to evolvedtechnologist.com.
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Strategic Cost Management: Companies may not know what they do not know
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Best Practices, Concepts and Methods. Tuesday, September 29, 2009. Companies may not know what they do not know. Cost structures are changing, due to. Volume changes (economic impact or growth). Supply chain changes (upstream or downstream). None of these are likely to be properly reflected by the existing standard cost system. The update may not happen until the next fiscal year. The update will contain cost distortion. Improvements may stay hidden or even show in a negative way. View my complete profile.
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Words to Lead By: Using Data vs. Statistical Noise
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Words to Lead By. Management, Business, and Leadership Quotes. Friday, January 1, 2010. Using Data vs. Statistical Noise. Before you can use data to justify any action, you must be able to detect a potential signal within the data. Otherwise you are likely to be interpreting noise. Nobody tunes in and listens to static on a car radio - so why should you try to run your business by listening to, and attempting to interpret, static? Donald J. Wheeler. Understanding Variation - The Key to Managing Chaos.