Guide to Japan-born Inventory and Accounts Receivable Freshness Control (Chinese version)

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Cover of the book Guide to Japan-born Inventory and Accounts Receivable Freshness Control (Chinese version) by Shigeaki Takai, IFC Consulting Ltd.
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Author: Shigeaki Takai ISBN: 1230001895889
Publisher: IFC Consulting Ltd. Publication: September 15, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Shigeaki Takai
ISBN: 1230001895889
Publisher: IFC Consulting Ltd.
Publication: September 15, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Reference book on mitigation of overproduction and accounting fraud risks

The proper Inventory and Accounts Receivable control can solve all management issues!

Having engaged in production and distribution for many years at Sony and familiar with "inventory management" of domestic and foreign companies, author explains as to what is Inventory-centric management consulting.

While inventory is the fountainhead of profits for business, it also brings about a loss and is only a result of operation.

Focusing on three issues related to inventory (① Increase in working capital ② Increase in disposal costs ③ Reduction of accounting fraud risks), the essence of inventory management is clearly explained, that is freshness (time-axis) management of goods and thorough weekly operation.

Case studies of domestic major companies acquired through interview, Cash Conversion Cycle between Japan and US is thoroughly compared. Also, referring to the latest world food problem, advocating to suppress overproduction and excess supply. Following the English translation version, the book will be published in multiple languages ​​to promote inventory freshness control.

Manufacturing, logistics, food · · · Management executives, Corporate control staff, SCM person responsible person for all industries must read.

Chapter 1
Why the tighter Inventory control and Inventory freshness control is required now?

Chapter 2
Cash management

Chapter 3
Inventory from the viewpoints of financial statements

Chapter 4
Inventory from the viewpoints of integrated demand and supply chain

Chapter 5
The effective KPIs for operational improvement

Chapter 6
Inventory Dollar control

Chapter 7
The future of Inventory management

Chapter 8
Strengthening operations towards the mitigation of accounting fraud risks

Chapter 9
The effective system and its usage for Freshness Control and mitigation of accounting fraud risks

https://ifc-consulting-ltd.jimdo.com/ebook/

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Reference book on mitigation of overproduction and accounting fraud risks

The proper Inventory and Accounts Receivable control can solve all management issues!

Having engaged in production and distribution for many years at Sony and familiar with "inventory management" of domestic and foreign companies, author explains as to what is Inventory-centric management consulting.

While inventory is the fountainhead of profits for business, it also brings about a loss and is only a result of operation.

Focusing on three issues related to inventory (① Increase in working capital ② Increase in disposal costs ③ Reduction of accounting fraud risks), the essence of inventory management is clearly explained, that is freshness (time-axis) management of goods and thorough weekly operation.

Case studies of domestic major companies acquired through interview, Cash Conversion Cycle between Japan and US is thoroughly compared. Also, referring to the latest world food problem, advocating to suppress overproduction and excess supply. Following the English translation version, the book will be published in multiple languages ​​to promote inventory freshness control.

Manufacturing, logistics, food · · · Management executives, Corporate control staff, SCM person responsible person for all industries must read.

Chapter 1
Why the tighter Inventory control and Inventory freshness control is required now?

Chapter 2
Cash management

Chapter 3
Inventory from the viewpoints of financial statements

Chapter 4
Inventory from the viewpoints of integrated demand and supply chain

Chapter 5
The effective KPIs for operational improvement

Chapter 6
Inventory Dollar control

Chapter 7
The future of Inventory management

Chapter 8
Strengthening operations towards the mitigation of accounting fraud risks

Chapter 9
The effective system and its usage for Freshness Control and mitigation of accounting fraud risks

https://ifc-consulting-ltd.jimdo.com/ebook/

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