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Discover the tools for knowing the costs your company should cut, without impacting its ability to deliver goods and services New from Steve Bragg, this book provides the tools for determining which costs a company should cut, without impacting its ability to deliver goods and services. It explains how to use throughput analysis in order to locate bottleneck operations in a company, which in turn dictates where capital investments should (and should not) be made.Delves into process analysis, to determine where excess resources are being used in a business processDescribes
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monografia Rebiun19715559 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun19715559 m o d | cr -n--------- 091113s2010 nju o 001 0 eng d 2009047255 1-282-68421-3 9786612684210 1-118-26834-2 0-470-62245-8 UPVA 997920967303706 MiAaPQ MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng 658.15/52 658.1552 Bragg, Steven M. Cost reduction analysis electronic resource] tools and strategies Steven M. Bragg Hoboken, NJ John Wiley & Sons c2010 Hoboken, NJ Hoboken, NJ John Wiley & Sons 1 online resource (333 p.) 1 online resource (333 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr Wiley Corporate F&A v.7 Description based upon print version of record Cost Reduction Analysis: Tools and Strategies; Contents; About the Author; Preface; Part I: Primary Areas of Cost Reduction; Chapter 1: The Cost Reduction Process; Chapter 2: Selling and Marketing Cost Reduction; Chapter 3: Product Analysis; Chapter 4: Production Cost Reduction; Chapter 5: Payroll Cost Reduction; Chapter 6: Benefits Cost Reduction; Part II: Procurement Cost Reduction; Chapter Chapter 11: Fixed Asset AnalysisPart IV: Special Topics; Chapter 12: Throughput Analysis; Chapter 13: Cost Reduction in Mergers and Acquisitions; Index Discover the tools for knowing the costs your company should cut, without impacting its ability to deliver goods and services New from Steve Bragg, this book provides the tools for determining which costs a company should cut, without impacting its ability to deliver goods and services. It explains how to use throughput analysis in order to locate bottleneck operations in a company, which in turn dictates where capital investments should (and should not) be made.Delves into process analysis, to determine where excess resources are being used in a business processDescribes English Cost control Cost accounting Electronic books 0-470-58726-1 Wiley Corporate F&A