Friday, January 25, 2008

Controlling Strategy

Controlling Strategy: Management, Accounting, and Performance Measurement
Pages: 200


Ideas about the role of management accounting systems in a firm's strategy have changed in recent years, and this book explores the ways in which this has happened. Management control systems have frequently been seen as irrelevant to strategy, or even damaging. Controlling Strategy draws out the various ways in which management control systems can build and sustain valuable strategic roles. The book explores topics such as: *Strategic measurement; *Strategic data analysis; *The Balanced Scorecard; *Capital budgeting; *Strategy coordination; Written as an introduction to the strategic role of management control systems Controlling Strategy provides a synthesis of important work in the fields of strategy and management accounting. Academics and Advanced Students of Accounting, Strategy, or Management Studies will find the book an indispensable guide to this area.

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3 comments:

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Anonymous said...

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i m piyush can u hve these books(e)
Books:
1. Computer Graphics By Steven Harrington [ Tata McGraw-Hill ].
2. Computer Graphics By Hearn Baker [ PHI ].
3. Interactive Computer Graphics By Newman & Sproul.
4. Computer Graphics By Rogers.

Books:
1. Principles of Compiler Design, Alfred V. Aho & D.Ullman.
2. The theory of Parsing, translation and compiling Vol-1, Alfred V. Aho & D.Ullman.
3. Theory & Practice of Compiler writing, Trembly.
4. Compiler Design in C, Holub, PHI.
5. Computer Construction – Dhamdhere D.M., Mac Millan.

Books:
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2. Principles of A.I. – Nilson
3. Artificial Intelligence – Winston
4. Prolog Programming and Application – Burnhan & Hall
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Anonymous said...

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