Abstract This paper examines activity based costing (ABC) which is an effective business management tool that will enhance and support a total quality management (TQM) environment. ABC analysis provides the information necessary to make business decisions such as determining if investments in efficiency initiatives, such as just in time (JIT), are warranted. When implementing ABC, management should use proven project management methodology to minimize the risk of failure. ABC is an effective total quality management tool, and supports just-in-time manufacturing methods in several companies as detailed in the paper.
From the Paper "After developing ABC in the 1980?s, Robin Cooper and Robert S. Kaplan have written extensively about its benefits (Shih-Jen & Holinda, p. 46). ABC is defined as a "costing system that identifies the various activities performed in a firm and uses multiple cost drivers"to assign overhead (or indirect costs) to products? (Siegel and Shim 2000, p. 15). ABC seeks to accumulate and allocate factory overhead costs to products (or services) by using focused drivers, such as, quality inspecting, moving, assembly, and matching (Warren, 2002, p. 328). Proponents of ABC cite many examples where cost accuracy is superior to traditional costing methods that use cost bases such as units produced, labor, or machine hours used (Warren, p. 421). "
An analysis of the operations and organizational structure of fictional company, ABC from an e-commerce perspective, with recommendations for the future.
Abstract This paper provides an analysis of fictional company, ABC in the form of a letter to the CEO of the company, from the point of view of an e-commerce expert who has recently started working for the company. It presents the expert's views on the route that the company should take that offers superior value to ABC's valued customers. The paper observes ABC's operations and organizational structure and dicusses initiatives that could lead to improved profitability and revenue.
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Industrial Division
Consumer Division
Summary
From the Paper "To summarize the circumstances for ABC, they include plenty of opportunity for growth. One item that has not been mentioned above but should be considered is to network all the computers and perhaps purchase a server that would allow for internet access and website hosting. Not only is this method more cost efficient, it is also much more secure than allowing the individual usage currently allowed, and ABC should be cognizant of the pitfalls of not being secure. Events taking place in the electronic media include identity theft, embezzlement and hacking into company files for nefarious reasons. The company must ensure the utmost privacy for its own transactions as well as that of its employees."
Abstract This paper discusses diversity management at ABC Aviation and looks at how cultural diversity affects the workplace, the role of managers in diversity, the need to promote multiculturalism, the need to resolve cultural conflict, the strength of the company, the benefits of diversity, diversity as a global competitive advantage and the need to provide motivation towards diversity. The paper concludes that to be able to complete its signed contract, ABC Aviation must first resolve its internal disputes and must implement a strong organizational culture which embraces and promotes cultural diversity.
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Abstract
Introduction
Diversity Management at ABC Aviation
Conclusions
From the Paper "The contemporaneous business community is being constantly marker by new features which generate change and force companies to develop along and adapt. One such change is the increased focus on the human resource, which is no longer seen as the force operating the machines, but has become the company's most valuable asset on their path to organizational success. Given this understanding of the staff, the company increases its efforts to offering a maximum satisfaction on the job and motivating employees. And to such extent has this motivational strategy been used, that some initial incentives are now a constant in the life of an employee, in the meaning that they are given, not expected and regarded as incentives. Such an example is the cultural diversity within numerous companies. It is also true that whereas some organizations have gone to extreme lengths to make a statement on diversity, others have gone to no effort."
Abstract This paper presents the ABC Widget Company's handbook on employee privacy rights. The privacy rights issues addressed in the handbook include the following: The rights of workers to personal privacy in the workplace, information technology and email privacy, and expectations and requirements of ABC for its employees in the exercise of their duties and responsibilities in the workplace.
From the Paper "In the Age of Information, there are increasing concerns being voiced about what can legitimately be expected to be kept private, and how these issues affect employees' rights in the workplace. According to Hayden, Hendricks and Novak (1990, most adults spend approximately one-half of their waking hours in the workplace today, and it is therefore not surprising that employment practices affect a broad range of privacy rights. With the sole exception of polygraph ("lie-detector") testing, there are not many areas of workplace activities that are addressed by the U.S. Constitution or national privacy laws. As a result, employers in the United States have a great deal of flexibility in collecting data on their employees, regulating their access to personnel files, and disclosing the contents of employee files to those outside the organization. Besides the issue of personnel files, workplace privacy involves such practices as polygraph testing, drug testing, computer and telephone monitoring, and interference with personal lifestyle (Hayden et al., 1990)."
Abstract This paper analyses the reasons behind the two entertainment mega-powers' - Disney Co. and ABC - decision to merge in the content and distribution sections of their value chain. It investigates textually and graphically the economical advantages and the potential effects this decision will hold on the companies individually.
From the Paper "Another trend in the value chain is to integrate downward towards the end customer. In other words, companies will sell packages of content tailored to an individual's tastes and preferences, instead of a bulk package sold to everyone (disney.com, 1998). This is another advantage that the acquisition of distribution provides. The acquisition of distribution provides closeness to the customer and cross-selling opportunities. It provides the possibility of developing new products, differentiating existing products, and catering to individual customer needs Catering to individual needs can yield higher profit margins than selling an undifferentiated commodity."
Abstract ABC can offer 25 years experience, overall, in communications installation and testing and previous to this, combined experience of 40 years in the installing and testing of fore-running distant education systems.
Abstract This paper looks at the need for accurate information for decision making in the business environment. It discusses the value of activity-based costing (ABC) in providing management with accurate overhead attribution to product cost.
From the Paper "GETTING TO KNOW THE ABC'S OF ABC
History of Activity-Based Costing
Cost effectiveness is a key element of business competitiveness (Goulden & Rawlings, 1997). In the competitive business environment, management needs accurate information for decision ..."
Abstract In order to make an informed determination as to whether a branch of ABC Cosmetics Co. can be established in Spain, this paper examines Spain's geography, demographics, political and social structure, culture, business climate, economics, and potential. Subsequently, the paper provides recommendations in accordance with the findings.
From the Paper "As for U.S./Spanish relations, both countries are NATO allies as well as developed democracies. Spain has historically been one of the largest export markets for the United States (the U.S. had a $2 billion trade surplus with Spain in 2001), and Spain has been an ally in the war on terrorism since the September 11th attacks. That's the good news. The bad news is, U.S. firms pay higher duties than its European and Japanese counterparts, giving the U.S. exporter a competitive disadvantage. However, this can be augmented with lower production costs if economies of scale can be achieved."
Abstract This paper describes the business of membership consumer warehouses. The author examines risks four key areas regarding the international expansion of this membership warehouse chain: Political risks, exchange risks, market risks and distribution risks. The paper concludes that the company needs to use a combination of consumer education and strategic expansion.
From the Paper Membership consumer warehouses are popular in the United States for offering low prices and high value meaning that the quality of the goods and services offered at these retailers is acceptable to consumers. These stores differ from traditional retail in that fewer amenities are provided but they also offer a wider variety of goods and services than are traditionally available in a retail environment. Expanding across Europe offers significant market potential for these types of companies particularly in light of the ..."
Tags: risk analysis, ABC company, political risks, exchange risks, market risks, distribution risks
Abstract This is a brief report regarding the objectives and planning process for the development and analysis of an accounting and strategic plan. The paper focuses on the ABC company and specifically the company budgeting. It also looks at plans for the company to grow and prosper in the future.
From the Paper "Organization Analysis: As controller of ABC company I must state that there are several issues which have come to my attention for review if we are to be competitive in the future. Several of these issues may not completely need changed but must be adjusted in order to eliminate costs which have been leading to the company's current reduction in profit margin. What I am referring to specifically is the planning of the organization and the budgeting that will aid our company in its efforts to continually grow and prosper. Our organization, as it exists today cannot continue on a plan that was originally designed a decade ago with only minor modifications. Costs structures have changed as well as technological advancements been improved and are now affordable. "
Abstract This paper explains that ABC Company is launching operations with a unique bracelet implanted with a REID tag to be worn by children. If the child goes missing, law enforcement will activate the tag, allowing them to track the child's whereabouts. Next, the author analyzes the marketing situation for this product and develops a promotional strategy aimed first at law enforcement officials. The paper details the audience, message, media and budget for the promotional plan.
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Executive Summary
Situation Analysis
Program Objectives
Promotional Strategy
Target Audience
Promotional/Advertising Message
Communication Media
Promotional Budget
Conclusion
From the Paper "The strengths of the product are that it is unique - there are no known competitors. It is relatively low-cost and it in tests has proven highly effective. The weaknesses are that it requires law enforcement buy-in and parental buy-in - two distinct groups with unique needs. The bracelet design is strength because it is not only fashionable but unlike microchips such as those implanted into cats, it is not permanent. The use of gold or silver, however, could be controversial as children may become targets for thieves seeking to acquire the bracelets for their metal value."
Abstract The main objective of this report is to critically analyze the recruitment and selection policies and practices of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). The use of this Australian organization as an example will help link current practices to relevant human resource theories. The ABC is an independent public broadcaster whose main aim to enrich the lives of the Australian public through television, radio and multimedia programs. This paper begins with a brief profile of the company in order to gain a sound knowledge of its background and activities. The recruitment and selection policies and practices of ABC are then discussed in details. This includes the process of recruitment; selection; induction and training and laying-off existing employees respectively.
From the Paper "ABC started its radio operations in 1932 and extended its services to television broadcast since 1956 (Australian Broadcasting Corporation 2001). The ABC targets a great majority of the Australian population as its audience. This is evident from the fact that its international radio broadcast in eight languages and has an audience of over 50 million (Australian Broadcasting Corporation 2001). The organization also takes the lead in cultural programs."
This paper discusses the ABC accounting process, which evaluates and determines ways to improve the quality of financial decisions at the Department of Defense (DoD).
Abstract This paper explains that the Department of Defense (DoD), with more than $1 trillion in assets and a budget that accounts for about half of the federal government's discretionary funding, has a need for accurate accounting processes. The author points out that ABC captures quantified cost and time data and translates it into information for making decisions by measuring process and activity performance, by determining the cost of business process outputs, and by identifying opportunities to improve process efficiency and effectiveness. The paper concludes that the ultimate decision will be based on a blended action that minimizes cost and time, while creating a better outcome.
Table of Contents
Big Need for Accurate Accounting
ABC in the Military
Process Decision Example
Success Stories
NASA
Fleet and Industrial Supply Center (FISC)
Military Resistance to ABC?
Who Might Benefit in the DoD?
From the Paper "In the 1990s, the RAND Corporation, including its defense-oriented federally funded research and development organizations, offered a better way for the DoD to pay for its purchases, one it thought would improve the interactions; after all, if a unit overspent in one year, then the next year it would be looking for lower prices. That meant that the organization it purchased from would experience a loss, or potentially could, which in turn could affect the service or product quality or delivery. However, the WCF arrangement bore the stamp of approval of the DoD Comptroller's office, which suggested that the WCF approach has saved ?billions of dollars by providing managers with greater visibility into the costs of DoD support operations.?"
Tags: rand, budget, time, cost, website, purchases
Abstract The paper explains that activity-based costing (ABC) allows accountants to obtain a more precise view of the costs associated with specific products or services. This paper uses a case analysis to explore how ABC can help to achieve greater cost effectiveness in the healthcare industry. The paper concludes that although ABC can play an important role in reducing healthcare costs, little can be done to reduce direct costs associated with a procedure without a sacrifice of patient safety.
Outline:
Introduction
Objective of the paper
Analysis, Findings & Discussion
Suggestions, Recommendations & Conclusions
From the Paper "Activity-Based Costing (ABC) allocates the costs of production to specific products or services. It is more precise than older methods of accounting that involved adding a broad percentage of expenditures to direct and indirect costs. The definitions of direct and indirect costs varied and were often a judgement call on the part of the accountant. ABC allowed accountants to obtain a more precise view of the costs associated with specific products or services."
Abstract This paper examines the case of the manager of ABC Apartments misusing the key to one of their apartments by raping a tenant after using a spare key to enter her apartment. The paper describes the facts of the case and looks at landlord-tenant liability and duty of care. The paper then examines causation and the basis of ABC Apartment's liability in the case.
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Facts
Duty of Care
Causation
Identifying the Basis of ABC Apartment's Liability
From the Paper "Ordinarily, vicarious liability of employers is predicated on the common law principle of respondeat superior, pursuant to which employers are responsible for harms caused by their employees by virtue of the employer's failure to properly supervise or train them (Halbert & Ingulli 2000). In addition, many states have established precedents imposing an affirmative duty on the part of employers to safeguard their employees, tenants, and the general public from criminal conduct perpetrated by their employees. Minnesota, in particular, has dealt with the same factual circumstances raised by the ABC Apartment case; California and several other states have specific statutes defining additional liability for negligence in hiring and in the retention of employees who are unfit or otherwise unsuitable for their positions. (Feliu & Johnson 2002)."