Operational Profitability: Systematic Approaches for Continuous Improvement, 2nd EditionISBN: 978-0-471-21473-1
Hardcover
336 pages
March 2002
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Operational Profitability, Second Edition explains in complete detail how to conduct a management audit that will give clients the essential information they need in today's fiercely competitive marketplace. At the same time, it enables CPA firms and CEOs to expand their range of services, strengthen business relationships, and increase profits. This newly updated and revised Second Edition walks you through all the steps of a management audit and explains:
- The basic techniques of the management audit, what it involves, how to set it up, and how to establish a clear set of organizational goals
- How to rethink and rebuild an organization from the bottom up
- How to use a full range of analytical tools for identifying problem areas throughout the company
- How to assess the way a firm manages inventory, purchasing, production planning, and operations
- How to evaluate and reduce operating costs
Praise for the First Edition of Operational Profitability...
"A great operating manual for general managers and vice
presidents . . . A complete how-to program."
—William Hoban, CEO, Green Bay Drop Forge, Green Bay,
Wisconsin
"The most complete profitability program I've seen. The examples
and checklists are excellent. It has saved my clients
millions."
—Chuck Wadowski, CEO, TMQ Consultants, Detroit, Michigan
"[An] outstanding reference source for the modern manager; very
impressive."
—Arnold Bradburd, CEO, Interstate Steel Company,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"[Operational Profitability] provides valuable data on
operational efficiency and additional service opportunity beyond
the usual audit . . . [It] provides the basis of helpful
recommendations [and] provides much useful reading guidance for the
performance of a management audit."
—Alexander A. H. Bohtling, CPA, CPA Journal