DETERMINISTIC PRODUCTIVITY ACCOUNTING FOR ENGINEERS TO DECODE FINANCIAL SIGNALS

<p>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Industrial engineers are making increasing use of a new approach which permits productivity decoding of financial signals by monitoring the financial impacts of productivity change. The approach makes use of volume and price data from the accounting system and tran...

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Main Author: Bazil J. van Loggerenberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stellenbosch University 2012-01-01
Series:South African Journal of Industrial Engineering
Online Access:http://sajie.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/456
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spelling doaj-89bfc61efa9d4a2ba3063cd092af6d282020-11-24T23:09:05ZengStellenbosch UniversitySouth African Journal of Industrial Engineering1012-277X2224-78902012-01-0112DETERMINISTIC PRODUCTIVITY ACCOUNTING FOR ENGINEERS TO DECODE FINANCIAL SIGNALSBazil J. van Loggerenberg<p>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Industrial engineers are making increasing use of a new approach which permits productivity decoding of financial signals by monitoring the financial impacts of productivity change. The approach makes use of volume and price data from the accounting system and transforms them to create a set of variances which explains change in financial measures of operating performance with reference to productivity variances and other price-related variances.<br />The approach is used by the national productivity centres of South Africa, the United States, Australia and Israel. It is referenced in the engineering and economics literature of the United States, is taught in the engineering and commerce faculties of major South African universities, and has been adopted by premier South African undertakings such as Vaal Reefs, Gencor, AECI, Iscor, Eskom and the Post Office.</p><p>AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Bedryfsingenieurs maak toenemend gebruik van In nuwe metingsbenadering wat die produktiwiteitsdekodering van finansillle seine insluit, ten einde die finansH!le impak van produktiwiteitsverandering te kan monitor. Die benadering maak gebruik van die volume- en prysdata van die rekeningkundigesisteem en skep In stel afwykings wat die verandering ten opsigte van bedryfsprestasie as In stel produktiwiteitsafwykings en ander prys-verwante afwykings weerspiel.<br /> Die benadering word deur die nasionale produktiwiteitsentras van Suid Afrika, die Verenigde State, Australia en Israel gebruik. In Uiteensetting van die benadering het reeds in die tydskrifte van Bedryfsingenieurswese en Bedryfsekonomie in die Verenigde State verskyn, en kursusse wat die benadering insluit word in beide die fakulteite ingenieurswese en - handel aan die Suid Afrikaanse universiteite aangebied. Vooraanstaande Suid Afrikaanse ondernemings soos Vaal Reefs, Gencor, AECI, Yskor, Eskom en die Poskantoor maak gebruik van die benadering.</p>http://sajie.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/456
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DETERMINISTIC PRODUCTIVITY ACCOUNTING FOR ENGINEERS TO DECODE FINANCIAL SIGNALS
South African Journal of Industrial Engineering
author_facet Bazil J. van Loggerenberg
author_sort Bazil J. van Loggerenberg
title DETERMINISTIC PRODUCTIVITY ACCOUNTING FOR ENGINEERS TO DECODE FINANCIAL SIGNALS
title_short DETERMINISTIC PRODUCTIVITY ACCOUNTING FOR ENGINEERS TO DECODE FINANCIAL SIGNALS
title_full DETERMINISTIC PRODUCTIVITY ACCOUNTING FOR ENGINEERS TO DECODE FINANCIAL SIGNALS
title_fullStr DETERMINISTIC PRODUCTIVITY ACCOUNTING FOR ENGINEERS TO DECODE FINANCIAL SIGNALS
title_full_unstemmed DETERMINISTIC PRODUCTIVITY ACCOUNTING FOR ENGINEERS TO DECODE FINANCIAL SIGNALS
title_sort deterministic productivity accounting for engineers to decode financial signals
publisher Stellenbosch University
series South African Journal of Industrial Engineering
issn 1012-277X
2224-7890
publishDate 2012-01-01
description <p>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Industrial engineers are making increasing use of a new approach which permits productivity decoding of financial signals by monitoring the financial impacts of productivity change. The approach makes use of volume and price data from the accounting system and transforms them to create a set of variances which explains change in financial measures of operating performance with reference to productivity variances and other price-related variances.<br />The approach is used by the national productivity centres of South Africa, the United States, Australia and Israel. It is referenced in the engineering and economics literature of the United States, is taught in the engineering and commerce faculties of major South African universities, and has been adopted by premier South African undertakings such as Vaal Reefs, Gencor, AECI, Iscor, Eskom and the Post Office.</p><p>AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Bedryfsingenieurs maak toenemend gebruik van In nuwe metingsbenadering wat die produktiwiteitsdekodering van finansillle seine insluit, ten einde die finansH!le impak van produktiwiteitsverandering te kan monitor. Die benadering maak gebruik van die volume- en prysdata van die rekeningkundigesisteem en skep In stel afwykings wat die verandering ten opsigte van bedryfsprestasie as In stel produktiwiteitsafwykings en ander prys-verwante afwykings weerspiel.<br /> Die benadering word deur die nasionale produktiwiteitsentras van Suid Afrika, die Verenigde State, Australia en Israel gebruik. In Uiteensetting van die benadering het reeds in die tydskrifte van Bedryfsingenieurswese en Bedryfsekonomie in die Verenigde State verskyn, en kursusse wat die benadering insluit word in beide die fakulteite ingenieurswese en - handel aan die Suid Afrikaanse universiteite aangebied. Vooraanstaande Suid Afrikaanse ondernemings soos Vaal Reefs, Gencor, AECI, Yskor, Eskom en die Poskantoor maak gebruik van die benadering.</p>
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