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'''Activity-based Management''' is defined as a set of tools that help increase overall efficiency, reduce costs, improve asset utilization, and modify corporate strategy by correctly interpreting information derived from ABC analysis<ref>Cooper, R., Kaplan, R. S. (1999)</ref>.
'''Activity-based Management''' is the process of using activities to improve process efficiency. Activity-based Management therefore provides managers with goals and targets in areas such as eliminating or reducing non-value added activities, increasing throughput and process efficiency. These goals and objectives are important aspects of management performance. Activity-based Management goals and objectives measure the quality of management decisions (embedded in some ABM activities) to achieve desired results. Activity-based Management's goals and targets are not limited to production managers. Nearly every strategic business unit manager in the organization contributes to Activity-based Management's goals<ref>Kren, L. (2018), p. 61</ref>.


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==References==
==References==
* Cooper, R. and Kaplan, R. S., 1999, [https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/item.aspx?num=236 ''The Design of Cost Management System.''], Prentice Hall, Second Edition; Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.
* Kren, L., 2018, [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/322724418_Activity_Based_Management_ABM_and_Control_System_design ''Activity Based Management (ABM) and Control System design.''] Accounting and Finance Research.  
 
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Revision as of 13:28, 7 November 2022

Activity-based Management is the process of using activities to improve process efficiency. Activity-based Management therefore provides managers with goals and targets in areas such as eliminating or reducing non-value added activities, increasing throughput and process efficiency. These goals and objectives are important aspects of management performance. Activity-based Management goals and objectives measure the quality of management decisions (embedded in some ABM activities) to achieve desired results. Activity-based Management's goals and targets are not limited to production managers. Nearly every strategic business unit manager in the organization contributes to Activity-based Management's goals[1].

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  1. Kren, L. (2018), p. 61

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Author: Sven Korten