Production operation‚ forthcoming input into the end product of related activities; c. Productive activities‚ such as finished goods transportation‚ storage‚ customer contact‚ order processing‚ etc. d. Sales activities to let customers understand and buying of goods‚ such as advertising‚ promotion‚ marketing agency costs‚ etc; e. Service activities‚ including training‚ repair‚ maintenance‚ components renewal etc‚ aiming at improving the added value of products. Auxiliary activities: a. Procurement activities
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In the books of a Company Cost Sheet for the period ended…….. Units Produced….. Name of the product unit sold…. Particulars Total cost Rs. Unit Cost Rs. Opening stock raw materials Add Purchases of Raw Materials Add: Expenses on Purchases of Raw Materials (octroi & duty) Less: Closing stock of raw materials Less: Sale of scrap or defectives of raw materials = Cost of materials consumed Add: Productive Labour Add: Outstanding wages Add: Direct Expenses( architect’s
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ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT LEADERSHIP INTRODUCTION The difference between successful and unsuccessful organizations is the presence or absence of dynamic and effective leadership. The function of management is being viewed as not simply a set of practices and policies‚ but a crucial component in the total organization strategy. To play its role of enabling the organization gain and sustain competitive advantage‚ all managers have to play a leadership role especially in the present business
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Critical Analysis of Jeff Weiner – CEO of LinkedIn. Assignment topic Using relevant theories and models critically evaluate and analyse the leadership of a 21st century business leader. If you were in the position of the leader‚ what could you do to be a better leader and make a stronger impact on the followers and on situation/s? For this assignment you can select a leader from a large or a small organisation. It could be a CEO of an international organisation whom you have read about in the newspapers/biographies
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Behavioral Costing British Aerospace case study A. Introduction When we think about the cost of an aircraft‚ we tend to think of the cost of buying the product rather than the costs of running it! British Aerospace’s service to the customer does not stop at the aircraft acquisition stage‚ when the airplane is sold to the customer. If anything‚ this is when the customer relationship begins. This case study focuses upon the processes involved in behavioral costing aircraft components. Given
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2012 Topic: Product costing Ningbo lecturer: Ms. Huang HuiQin – E: huanghuiqin@nbu.edu.cn – P: 86-574-87600960 Student: Lê Uyên Phương (Phoebe) – E: leuyenphuongvn@yahoo.com – P: 86-15 757 829 310 Student ID: 1211125031 NBU Intake 12‚ 2012 Required: Examine the literature to identify the different perspectives on how a product’s cost may be formulated. Assess the strengths and weaknesses of the various approaches to product costing that have been
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NEW PRODUCT LINE DEVELOPMENT Dark Chocolate with Omega 3 Masterand: Onaca Andra Maria Anul I FQM -2009- TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction……………………………………………………..………………………3 1.1. Basic Product Development Process Flow………………………….………………………..3 1.2. Challenges in Today’s Environment…………………………...…………………………….4 1.3. About Company…………………………………….…………………………………………6 2. New Product Development Process……………………………………………………9
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Cost accounting deals with ascertainment ‚ allocation ‚ apportionment accounting aspect of costs.Management accounting deals with the effect and impact of costs on the business. 2. Cost accounting provides a base for management accounting whereas management accounting is derived from cost accounting and financial accounting. 3. Cost accounting does not include financial accounting ‚ tax planning and tax accounting. Management accounting includes financial and cost accounting ‚ tax accounting
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io DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS & ACOUNTANCY Leadership Development Portfolio P r o j e c t A s s i g n m e n t Author: 1. Lecturer : Section & Semester : Section ‚ Sem ‚ 2012/2013 Date of submission : 28/2/2013 Table of Contents MANUAL 3 PART II 4 PART III 9 REFERENCE ….14 Assessment Leadership development portfolio - 90% Comprising of three element Part 1 - Awareness through Leader Self insights (500 words)
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CH11: LEADERSHIP Leaders: press for change‚ provide vision‚ strategy‚ develop followers Manager: promote stability‚ implement vision and strategy‚ coordinate &staff‚ handle day to day operations Theories: Trait theory : predict leadership big five: extraversion‚ conscientiousness‚ openness ‚ EI (EMPATHY) Contingent theory: leadership effectiveness depends on situation‚ adjustment of behavior is required Fiedler contingency model: effective group performance depends on proper match between
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