Profit Beyond Measure: Extraordinary Results through Attention to Work and People
Johnson and Broms, cost management experts and coauthors of Relevance Lost: The Rise and Fall of Management Accounting, present a case for “management by means (MBM),” not “management by results (MBR),” thinking. MBM espouses the universal principles of living systems, i.e., nature, as relevant to all enterprises; the way work is organized must be guided by the principles of living systems. Seven chapters cover the … [ Read more ]
Content: Book | Authors: Anders Broms, H. Thomas Johnson, Peter Senge | Subjects: Accounting, Management