利益の最大化:生産と財務の連関<br>Maximizing Profit : How to Measure the Financial Impact of Manufacturing Decisions (PAP/CDR)

利益の最大化:生産と財務の連関
Maximizing Profit : How to Measure the Financial Impact of Manufacturing Decisions (PAP/CDR)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 198 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781563272714
  • DDC分類 658.155

基本説明

Covers common manufacturing decisions such as product mix, process improvement, make-or-buy, and capital investment.

Full Description


Maximizing Profit is unique in its coverage of the financial accounting measures that pertain to the profitability of advanced manufacturing operations. It provides actionable techniques to help managers assess their current practices and employ new ways of thinking about the business plan. Highlights Include:Revealing counter-productive performance measuresIdentifying the operational objectives that will realize the greatest profitsManaging with optimization techniquesReassessing the make-or-buy decisionIncorporating lean manufacturing activities into the aggregate planRethinking traditional capital project ranking techniquesMeasuring the financial impact of multiplant operations. Employing a hypothetical company case study, based on the author's actual experiences, Maximizing Profit guides you through a series of common manufacturing decisions such as product mix, process improvement, make-or-buy, and capital investment. A CD with an interactive Excel Solver spreadsheet tool an optimization algorithm is included that allows you to follow the team in the case study step-by-step as they shed prior assumptions and use optimization techniques to inform decisions.Maximizing Profit's practical information on the major decisions that will increase cash flow make it a "must read" and "must have" book for managers in manufacturing entities, specifically, general managers, manufacturing/operations managers, controllers, manufacturing/industrial engineers, and purchasing managers, as well as students of industrial business management.

Contents

Section IFinancial TermsChapter 1: Operational Improvements Don't Necessarily Translate to Financial SuccessSection II: Exposing the Existing Counter-Productive Performance MeasuresChapter 2: The Standard Cost System: Manufacturing's MillstoneChapter 3: Maximizing Gross Profit: Introduction to Optimization TechniquesSection III: Maximizing Return on Investment (R.O.I.) is the Ultimate Objective: How to Get There is the Great ChallengeChapter 4: Which Operational Objective Will produce the Most Profit?Section IV: Getting the Most From What You Have: Learning How to Manage with Optimization TechniquesChapter 5: Measuring the Financial Benefits of Manufacturing Process ImprovementsChapter 6: A New Look at the Make or Buy DecisionChapter 7: How to Evaluate New Business with Optimization TechniquesChapter 8: Should we Be a Subcontractor?Section V: Selective Growth and System Expansion Using Optimization TechniquesChapter 9: Optimizing the Capital Budget with Better Measurement of the Financial Benefits from Proposed Equipment AdditionsChapter 10: Rethinking Traditional Capital Project Ranking TechniquesSection VI: Illustrating the Aggregate Planning ProcessChapter 11: Developing the Aggregate Plan Using Optimization TechniquesChapter 12: Incorporating Lean Manufacturing Activities (and Other Operational Improvements) into the Aggregate PlanChapter 13: Capital Budgeting is Just One Step in the Seamless ProcessChapter 14: Finalizing the Aggregate Planning ProcessSection VII: Evaluating Multiple Plant Operations Using Optimization TechniquesChapter 15: Measuring the Real Financial Impact of Multiplant OperationsSection VIII: Summary - Retracing the Steps to Becoming a User of Optimization TechniquesChapter 16: Summarizing OpTek's Journey from Traditional Activities to Optimization TechniquesSection IX: AppendicesAppendix A: Activity Based Costing (ABC): Determination of ABC Rates Presented in Chapter 2Appendix B: Using Excel Solver to Execute the OpTek AlgorithmAppendix C: West Coast Processors: A Case StudyAppendix D: Other Proponents and Applications of Optimization TechniquesGlossaryIndex