| Title : | Principles of management in export | | Material Type: | printed text | | Authors: | James Conlan, Author | | Publisher: | Oxford, UK : Blackwell Business | | Publication Date: | 1994 | | Pagination: | xxiii, 325 p. | | Layout: | ill. (b & w) | | Size: | 23 cm | | ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-631-19194-0 | | General note: | This text examines the development of flexible but rigorous management of key areas such as financial reporting, cash flow, risk, budgeting, pricing, and costing. | | Class number: | 658.848 | | Abstract: | Based on the syllabus of the Institute of Export and the author's long experience of all aspects of export management and training, this book will how all areas of export practice can be integrated. The emphasis throughout is on profitable export management, covering the core topics of: Running and structuring an export business; Measuring and benchmarking systems for assessing the business's profitability; Setting strategic goals, especially financial; Creating quantifiable reporting and control systems.
In a clear and logical way, this book tackles the problems of communication, control and risk management that arise in doing business overseas. It is an ideal text fort those taking professional examinations in this field and for executives in export-driven businesses.
Principles of Management in Export is in the Principles of Export Guidebooks series, published in association with the Institute of Export, each of which covers a core area in the Institute's internationally renowned membership qualification. The series editor, Michael Brooke, is one of the world's leading authors on international business and export management, having written over 20 books in the field.
James Conlan has spent many years in the fields of marketing, advertising, printing and publishing and has been closely involved in new product development as well as the establishment of overseas subsidiaries. He is now a full--time management educator with a specialist interest in the quantifiable and financial aspects of business. He is a Member of the Institute of Export and of the British Institute of Management. | | Contents note: | List of Figures and Tables; Foreword; Series Editor's Introduction; About The Institute of Export Examinations; Introduction
Part 1 The Business and Management Background
1 What An Export Business is All About; 2 Companies and Businesses; 3 How We Measure Our Progress; 4 Organizing the Information Flows
Part 2 The Basic Tools for Profitable Management
5 Management, the Business and the Finance; 6 The Trading and Profit and Loss Account; 7 How We Calculate the Profit; 8 Thinking About Costs; 9 Cash, and How It Flows In and Out; 10 The 'Why' and 'How' of Cash Flow Forecasting; 11 Cash, Stocks and Working Capital; 12 Prices and Costs (And Some Other Things As Well)
Part 3 Putting it Together
13 Coping With the Uncertainties; 14 The Planning Process: Performance and Budgeting; 15 Information Technology and Exporting; 16 A Reminder of How it is All to be Fitted Together
Glossary. Appendices. Index. |
Principles of management in export [printed text] / James Conlan, Author . - Oxford, UK : Blackwell Business, 1994 . - xxiii, 325 p. : ill. (b & w) ; 23 cm. ISBN : 978-0-631-19194-0 This text examines the development of flexible but rigorous management of key areas such as financial reporting, cash flow, risk, budgeting, pricing, and costing. | Class number: | 658.848 | | Abstract: | Based on the syllabus of the Institute of Export and the author's long experience of all aspects of export management and training, this book will how all areas of export practice can be integrated. The emphasis throughout is on profitable export management, covering the core topics of: Running and structuring an export business; Measuring and benchmarking systems for assessing the business's profitability; Setting strategic goals, especially financial; Creating quantifiable reporting and control systems.
In a clear and logical way, this book tackles the problems of communication, control and risk management that arise in doing business overseas. It is an ideal text fort those taking professional examinations in this field and for executives in export-driven businesses.
Principles of Management in Export is in the Principles of Export Guidebooks series, published in association with the Institute of Export, each of which covers a core area in the Institute's internationally renowned membership qualification. The series editor, Michael Brooke, is one of the world's leading authors on international business and export management, having written over 20 books in the field.
James Conlan has spent many years in the fields of marketing, advertising, printing and publishing and has been closely involved in new product development as well as the establishment of overseas subsidiaries. He is now a full--time management educator with a specialist interest in the quantifiable and financial aspects of business. He is a Member of the Institute of Export and of the British Institute of Management. | | Contents note: | List of Figures and Tables; Foreword; Series Editor's Introduction; About The Institute of Export Examinations; Introduction
Part 1 The Business and Management Background
1 What An Export Business is All About; 2 Companies and Businesses; 3 How We Measure Our Progress; 4 Organizing the Information Flows
Part 2 The Basic Tools for Profitable Management
5 Management, the Business and the Finance; 6 The Trading and Profit and Loss Account; 7 How We Calculate the Profit; 8 Thinking About Costs; 9 Cash, and How It Flows In and Out; 10 The 'Why' and 'How' of Cash Flow Forecasting; 11 Cash, Stocks and Working Capital; 12 Prices and Costs (And Some Other Things As Well)
Part 3 Putting it Together
13 Coping With the Uncertainties; 14 The Planning Process: Performance and Budgeting; 15 Information Technology and Exporting; 16 A Reminder of How it is All to be Fitted Together
Glossary. Appendices. Index. |
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