Project Management Post-Graduate Diploma in Business Management (Year 2011-13) Dr. V K Gupta Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad Course Background and Objectives: Project management has become crucial for operations in industries such as construction‚ information technology‚ IT‚ hospitality‚ and engineering and new product development. At one time project management was limited to civil and construction engineering programs where it was highly quantitative
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STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING STUDY GUIDE 4.1 Case Study Part 1: Renewable energy product lines Case Study Part 2: Using the conventional ABC approach to assign indirect manufacturing costs Case Study Part 3: Using the TDABC approach to assign indirect manufacturing costs Case Study Part 4: Identifying the target cost per unit Case Study Part 5: Reassessing the allocation of indirect manufacturing costs for the Solarheat 1 Case Study Part 6: BPM and the Solarheat 1 manufacturing
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The University of Hong Kong Faculty of Business and Economics School of Business BUSI0027 Management Accounting I Course Syllabus and Outline SEM2‚ 2011/12 Subclasses C‚ D‚ and E I. COURSE INFORMATION Lecturer: Dr. Yanling GUAN Email: ylguan@business.hku.hk Office: 716‚ Meng Wah Complex Phone: 2857-8346 Consultation Times: By Appointment Tutor: Mr. Kelvin Kwok (Subclass C) Email: hfkwok@hku.hk Office: 601B‚ Meng Wah Complex Phone: 2219-4490 Tutor: Ms. Carol Kwok
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evolution of strategic management accounting. In order to understand the future of strategic management research‚ it is important to provide a historical perspective on the origins of the observed changes and evolutions in the development of the field. The evolution of management accounting in the last century can be also assessed on historical grounds. Figure 1 below shows four main theoretical frameworks that can be used to describe the development of management accounting. Contingency Theory
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and controls to effectively manage the system of sharing and transferring the information in the most beneficial fashion. This paper dwells upon definition‚ types‚ scope‚ technology and modeling of knowledge and Knowledge Management while examining its strategic importance for retaining the competitive advantage by the organizations. What is knowledge? Plato first defined the concept of knowledge as justified true belief’’ in his Meno‚ Phaedo and Theaetetus. Although not very accurate in
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The Importance of Supply Chain Management Supply chain management (SCM) is very important and effective to all companies. David Simchi-Levi‚ Philip Kaminsky‚ and Edith Simchi-Levi defines supply chain management as “a set of approaches utilized to efficiently integrate suppliers‚ manufacturers‚ warehouses‚ and stores‚ so that merchandise is produced and distributed at the right quantities‚ to the right locations‚ and at the right time‚ in order to minimize systemwide costs while satisfying service
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Introduction: The basic objective of accounting is to provide information that is useful in making business and economic decisions. What makes accounting information useful for decision-making? The answer is however the accounting information confirms to the qualities that should be possessed by the financial and cost & Managerial reporting. In view and addition to this‚ the importance of strategic cost management and costing techniques like Activity based costing should not be underestimated. This
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INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING Sources: 1) Financial knowledge enables central control to determine what is happening in different subsidiaries. That enable the integration and control of subsidiaries by the central control. (Belkauoi‚ 1991) 2) Management accounting’ involvement in currency management is also important as the fluctuations in the exchange rates can distort the financial results of the subsidiaries. (Eiteman‚ Stonehill and Moffet‚ 1992). 3) Management accounting is a means
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Introduction to Management Accounting Terms and examples Accounting is the process of analyzing and recording transactions for the purpose of preparing reports for statutory reporting‚ decision making and control. Types of accounting Bookkeeping is the recording of financial transactions. Transactions include sales‚ purchases‚ income‚ receipts and payments by an individual or organization. Bookkeeping is usually performed by a bookkeeper. Bookkeeping should not be confused with accounting. The accounting
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Chapter 1 Managerial Accounting‚ the Business Organization‚ and Professional Ethics Management accounting produces information for managers within an organization. Financial accounting produces information for external parties‚ such as stockholders‚ suppliers‚ banks‚ and government regulatory agencies. What kind of accounting information do managers need to achieve their goals and objectives? Good accounting information helps answer three types of questions: 1. Scorecard questions 2. Attention-directing
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