Relevance Lost: The Rise and Fall of Management Accounting
ISBN-13:
9780875841380
ISBN-10:
0875841384
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Robert S. Kaplan, H. Thomas Johnson
Publication date:
1987
Publisher:
Harvard Business School Pr
Format:
Hardcover
269 pages
Category:
Economics
,
Management & Leadership
,
Managerial
,
Accounting
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ISBN-13:
9780875841380
ISBN-10:
0875841384
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Robert S. Kaplan, H. Thomas Johnson
Publication date:
1987
Publisher:
Harvard Business School Pr
Format:
Hardcover
269 pages
Category:
Economics
,
Management & Leadership
,
Managerial
,
Accounting
Summary
Relevance Lost: The Rise and Fall of Management Accounting (ISBN-13: 9780875841380 and ISBN-10: 0875841384), written by authors
Robert S. Kaplan, H. Thomas Johnson, was published by Harvard Business School Pr in 1987.
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Traces the history of the role of management accounting in business and argues that present management accounting systems have become obsolescent
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