Tag Archives: management

Is It Better to Have No Costing than Bad Costing?

I recently had an exciting conversation with Kris Moreels, founder and managing partner of B&M Consulting, a firm that specializes in designs of managerial accounting and strategy execution performance management systems. Kris and I share a common history as management consultants engaged by organizations to improve a weak and deficient managerial accounting system. He made [...]

Pull the pricing lever

Pricing may be both the biggest and most forgotten lever the CFO can pull with when trying to bolster the balance sheet. A 1% increase in price can result in an 11% increase in operating income, according to PROS Holdings, a pricing optimization vendor. Just correcting current pricing mistakes usually will give you that 11% [...]

Putting the Focus on Cash

So cash is king, once again. Not that it ever was dethroned; it’s just that, for a while, it shared its perch with other corporate goals, like growth. Not anymore. Credit is tight and sales are down, so companies have to wring all they can from the funds they have on hand. This prompts the [...]