Relevance lost: the rise and fall of management accounting (edición en inglés)
de Robert S. KaplanRelevance lost: the rise and fall of management accounting (edición en inglés)
- Fecha de lanzamiento: 07/04/2004
- Plaza de edición: HARVARD
- Año de edición: 1991
- ISBN: 9780875842547
- Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
- Idioma: INGLÉS
- Editorial: HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL PUBLISHING
- Nº de páginas: 268
Since its initial publicaction in 1987, Relevance Lost has gone through nine printings, won two major awards from the accounting profession, and has had a profound impact on how management accounting systems operate in the 1990s. It has become a manifesto for managers in accounting and control.
By exploring the evolution of management accounting in American business from the early textile mills to present-day computer-automated manufacturers, Johnon and Kaplan reveal why modern corporations must make major changes in the way they measure and manage costs. Ina a world of rapid technological change, vigorous global and domestic competition, and enormous information-processing capabilities, it is crimical that managers receive information that is timely, accurate, and relevant.