Review
"Excellent quick-read. Motivator for managers at all levels." -- Martha Heckman, U.S. Army Strategic Systems Division, July, 1998
"It touches on many of the soft or cultural issues that I believe are the largest to overcome." -- Tom Freeman, CAM-I, July, 1998
Excellent quick-read. Motivator for managers at all levels. -- U.S. Army Strategic Systems Division, July, 1998
It touches on many of the soft or cultural issues that I believe are the largest to overcome. -- CAM-I, July, 1998
July, 1998 "Pryor Convictions is a well-designed, clever, informative treatment of what would many times be dry reading for many executives considering ABC/M for the first time." -- Derrell H. Moore, Hardin-Simmons University July, 1998
Pryor Convictions is a well-designed, clever, informative treatment of what would many times be dry reading for many executives considering ABC/M for the first time. -- Hardin-Simmons University July, 1998
"It touches on many of the soft or cultural issues that I believe are the largest to overcome." -- Tom Freeman, CAM-I, July, 1998
Excellent quick-read. Motivator for managers at all levels. -- U.S. Army Strategic Systems Division, July, 1998
It touches on many of the soft or cultural issues that I believe are the largest to overcome. -- CAM-I, July, 1998
July, 1998 "Pryor Convictions is a well-designed, clever, informative treatment of what would many times be dry reading for many executives considering ABC/M for the first time." -- Derrell H. Moore, Hardin-Simmons University July, 1998
Pryor Convictions is a well-designed, clever, informative treatment of what would many times be dry reading for many executives considering ABC/M for the first time. -- Hardin-Simmons University July, 1998
About the Author
TOM PRYOR is President of Integrated Cost Management Systems. ICMS is a training, coaching and software firm that specializes in Activity Based Cost Management (ABM/ABC).
Tom was the focus of a Business Week magazine cover story in June, 1988, entitled "The Productivity Paradox: That Old-time Accounting Isn't Good Enough Anymore."
Tom writes numerous magazine and newsletter articles each year and is a frequently requested speaker and workshop facilitator.
Prior to creating ICMS in 1988, Tom held financial management positions with Motorola, Johnson & Johnson, and General Motors. Tom earned his B.B.A. in Finance at the University of Texas-Arlington.
