Management control systems
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Management control systems
(McGraw-Hill higher education)
McGraw-Hill Education, c2014
1st European ed
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Management Control Systems helps students to develop the insight and analytical skills required from today's managers.Students uncover how real-world managers design and use planning and control systems to implement businessstrategies. This first European Edition is an adaptation of the market leading text Management Control Systems byAnthony and Govindarajan and is aimed specifically at international students to offer a wealth of diverse analytical cases,balanced with current content and international examples.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Management Control and Management Control Systems
Introduction to Management Control
Designing Management Control Systems
Part 2: The Environment and Strategy of Organizations
Organizations and Their Environment
Strategy and Management Control
Part 3: Management Control and the Organization's Internal Structure
Decentralization, Control and Incentives
Responsibility Centres: Revenue and Expense Centres
Responsibility Centres: Profit and Investment Centres
Transfer Pricing, Shared Service Centres and Cross-Functional Management
Part 4: The Management Control Process
Planning and Budgeting
Performance Measurement and Analysis
Compensation, Incentives and Motivation
Part 5: Variations in Management Control
Management Control Challenges in Service Delivery
Management Control of Projects
Management Control and Inter-Organizational Relationships
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