bySharon Mckinnon,William Bruns
The complexity of using technology, materials, and human resources as efficiently as possible creates great needs for current information on available resources...
bySharon Mckinnon,William Bruns
Sales and marketing functions exist to ensure that information about a company's products reaches potential customers in a timely, efficient, and enticing strea...
bySharon Mckinnon,William Bruns
The time horizon is a primary factor in defining what types of information are used by managers. Daily control of operations calls for different data and inform...
bySharon Mckinnon,William Bruns
Information flows to managers in many different ways. This chapter looks at meetings and interpersonal communications, the dominant sources of information ident...
bySharon Mckinnon,William Bruns
Information flows to managers in many different ways. This chapter looks at reports, identifying those that are most useful to production managers, sales and ma...
bySharon Mckinnon,William Bruns
Available technology should be a part of the solutions to serving managers' information needs, but technology alone will not guarantee better information for ma...
bySharon Mckinnon,William Bruns
Effective information systems cannot exist in isolation from the managers they serve. This chapter looks at how accountants and information system managers can ...
bySharon Mckinnon,William Bruns
This chapter provides an agenda for future developments in management accounting and information systems, based on the results of a survey about the information...
byWilliam Krakower,Sharon Plante
Leverage technology to engage students with learning disabilities! Harness the power of today’s technology to improve learning and engagement for students wit...
byWilliam Krakower,Sharon Plante
Leverage technology to engage students with learning disabilities! Harness the power of today’s technology to improve learning and engagement for students wit...
Discusses the advantages and disadvantages of alternative inventory flow assumptions allowed in the United States. A single exhibit shows that in Year 2, a comp...
bySharon Shrock,William Coscarelli
Criterion-Referenced Test Development is designed specifically for training professionals who need to better understand how to develop criterion-referenced test...
bySeaton Wilson,Benjamin Lockerd,Dominic Manganiello,William Marx,Christopher McVey,John Morgenstern,Lee Oser,Paul Robichaud,James Seaton,Shunichi Takayanagi,James Wilson,L. Marx,Anderson Araujo,Hazel Atkins,William Blissett,William Charron,Thomas Dilworth,David Huisman,Charles Huttar
T. S. Eliot was raised in the Unitarian faith of his family in St. Louis but drifted away from their beliefs while studying philosophy, mysticism, and anthropol...
bySharon Mckinnon,Jeremy Cott,William Bruns
Common-size balance sheets and financial ratios are given for thirteen companies. Students must identify which company is in which of thirteen industries. Gives...
bySusan Harmeling,William Bruns,Sharon Bruns
At Merrimack Tractors and Mowers in 2008, product manufacturing costs are increasing faster than competitors' costs, and as a result earnings are likely to fall...