Activity-Based Costing in the Info Age, Part II
By James D. Tarr, MBA The ACA Group This article is the second part of a two part series on Activity-Based Costing/Management. Part I
ACTIVITY BASED MANAGEMENT
Definition
"A discipline that focuses on the management of activities as the route to continuously improving the value received by customers and the profit achieved by providing this value. This discipline includes cost driver analysis, activity analysis and performance analysis. Activity Based Management draws on activity based costing as a major source of information."-- Peter B. B. Turney
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