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Activity-Based Information Systems: An Executive's Guide to Implementation (Wiley Cost Management Series) [Hardcover]

Mohan Nair (Author)
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0471324310 978-0471324317 August 5, 1999
"Much has been written on ABC/M, but it is rare to find implementation secrets put together in such an approachable format."-Ashok Vadgama Manager, Configuration Management and ABM Motorola

Whether you are looking to improve your business's bottom line or streamlining your company's financial decisions, Activity-Based Information Systems provides you with the know-how and expert information you need to get started on the road to success. This is the first book of its kind that examines the complex choices and opportunities available to corporations and individuals embarking on the ABC/M journey. Rather than focusing on the pitfalls of establishing this information system, Mohan Nair outlines-in plain English-the seven keys to establishing the proper conditions for a successful ABC/M implementation. In this unique and groundbreaking book, you'll also learn about:
* The history and framework behind activity-based information systems
* The three factors of technology, people, and processes used in implementation
* How to make the critical move from implementation start-up to education, and on through the production phases
* Four cases of actual implementation and the unique contribution which ABC/M makes in the pursuit of financially endorsed and IT-maintained operational information
* The proper checklist to have for basic evaluations of specific information systems

Even the latest high-speed technology and desktop applications now routinely used by corporations around the world, the most essential business information that operating managers and CFOs can use today, is still unreachable. It doesn't have to be. The field of activity-based cost/management (ABC/M) is not simply a cost exercise for technically savvy cost managers; it is a process which can be utilized by nearly any type of business. Implementing an ABC/M project involves focusing on the management of activities as a means to improve the value received by customers, and the subsequent profit achieved by providing this value to customers on a continual basis.

The information obtained from ABC and activity-based management (ABM) is quickly becoming vital for operating managers who rely on a high-quality ABC information system to meet their demands. Now, the president of Oregon's ABC Technologies, author Mohan Nair, meets those demands with Activity-Based Information Systems. Providing a framework for implementing activity-based information systems (ABIS), Mr. Nair, using nontechnical language, examines the strategies for technology evaluation and design, their organizational and financial implications, and technology's limitations. Executives will appreciate the success-ful implementation strategies contained in this book-strategies that are not focused on avoiding pitfalls, but utilized to create the conditions for success.

With proven insights backed by experience, not doctrines, Mr. Nair explains how most implementations have generally focused on the process and people views of an ABC/M endeavor-yet all three views, including a technological view, must be understood and coexist routinely in order to have a truly successful and continuous implementation of ABC/M. However, the book does not simply demonstrate ABC/M and ABIS concepts. Business managers and consultants alike will value Mohan Nair's perspectives on time-based management, business process reengineering, thruput maximization, budget justification, strategic cost management, and profitability management, as well as how these initiatives relate to ABM.

In today's computer-enabled business world, it pays to have an in-depth knowledge of costing, along with an appreciation for capitalizing on the use of systems and software. There is no simple "recipe" for overnight implementation; however, by following Mohan Nair's sevenfold steps to successful ABC/M implementation, your company can create the best conditions for success and meet the future head-on with an activity-based information system that is operationally used, financially endorsed, and IT-maintained.

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"...covers all the ground necessary for a successful installation, from a history of ABC systems to an implementation roadmap and case studies, without dwelling on any one topic." -- Frank Pickar, Manager of Finance, Celotex Corporation Strategic Finance

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Even the latest high-speed technology and desktop applications now routinely used by corporations around the world, the most essential business information that operating managers and CFOs can use today, is still unreachable. It doesn't have to be. The field of activity-based cost/management (ABC/M) is not simply a cost exercise for technically savvy cost managers; it is a process which can be utilized by nearly any type of business. Implementing an ABC/M project involves focusing on the management of activities as a means to improve the value received by customers, and the subsequent profit achieved by providing this value to customers on a continual basis. The information obtained from ABC and activity-based management (ABM) is quickly becoming vital for operating managers who rely on a high-quality ABC information system to meet their demands. Now, the president of Oregon's ABC Technologies, author Mohan Nair, meets those demands with Activity-Based Information Systems. Providing a framework for implementing activity-based information systems (ABIS), Mr. Nair, using nontechnical language, examines the strategies for technology evaluation and design, their organizational and financial implications, and technology's limitations. Executives will appreciate the successful implementation strategies contained in this book-strategies that are not focused on avoiding pitfalls, but utilized to create the conditions for success. With proven insights backed by experience, not doctrines, Mr. Nair explains how most implementations have generally focused on the process and people views of an ABC/M endeavor-yet all three views, including a technological view, must be understood and coexist routinely in order to have a truly successful and continuous implementation of ABC/M. However, the book does not simply demonstrate ABC/M and ABIS concepts. Business managers and consultants alike will value Mohan Nair's perspectives on time-based management, business process reengineering, thruput maximization, budget justification, strategic cost management, and profitability management, as well as how these initiatives relate to ABM. In today's computer-enabled business world, it pays to have an in-depth knowledge of costing, along with an appreciation for capitalizing on the use of systems and software. There is no simple "recipe" for overnight implementation; however, by following Mohan Nair's sevenfold steps to successful ABC/M implementation, your company can create the best conditions for success and meet the future headon with an activity-based information system that is operationally used, financially endorsed, and IT-maintained.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley (August 5, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471324310
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471324317
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,693,523 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Mohan Nair brings a broad experience to business transformation as a hightech entrepreneur, educator, strategy consultant and healthcare innovator. He has been in C-level roles in successful emerging businesses as well as the large multi-billion dollar revenue companies. Born and raised in Singapore, he also brings knowledge of how nations transform and has come to learn that lasting business transformation is less about being fast and decisive but more about every employee personally finding "true north" through their own transformation. His most recent book, Strategic Business Transformation, takes 20 years of research and introspection into focus. It brings together personal transformation, cause-driven servant leadership with the business and market aspects of business transformation. It is unique.

Mohan continues to speak to interested audiences. He has written extensively in the Journal of Corporate Finance and Accounting, the Journal of International Servant Leadership and Strategy and Business.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A must read for Implementing ABC/M: Do it yourself, October 6, 1999
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This review is from: Activity-Based Information Systems: An Executive's Guide to Implementation (Wiley Cost Management Series) (Hardcover)
An amazingly simple ,yet comprehensive and well articulated book, which holds your hand in a seven step approach in building and designing a fairly substantial model for a fully integrated business enterprice. Not only this will provide you a fairly robust cost system but will lead you to implementable schmes that will control contain and manage costs esposing the hidden treasures.

With suitable adaptations one can find windows of opportunities in finding revnues for growth with profitabiltiy. More you reread, you will have enrichment not only for your mind but to the business as a whoole.

A comprehensive and complete compendium for cost management.

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desktop navigation tools, powerplant department, customer profitability information, data replenishment, cost assignment view, activity cost pool, sevenfold way, enterprise phase, activity dictionary, activity driver, cost objects, driver analysis, resource drivers, analytic applications, operational teams, enterprise deployment, activity module, analysis subsystem, query engine, engine shop, driver data, efficient consumer response
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