Six Sigma, Financial Reporting, and Corporate Governance: The Shape of Things to Come
- Topics:
- Six Sigma
- Tags:
- Business Operations,
- Six Sigma,
- Refresher Publications,
- Quality,
- Process Improvement,
- It Operations,
- Financial Reporting,
- Financial Accounting,
- Financial,
- Finance,
- ...
- Source:
- Refresher Publications
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Overview: "Recent revelations of fraud and mismanagement have led to a widely publicized erosion of confidence in corporate America. As corporate officers face increased personal exposure to fines and imprisonment, the ability to demonstrate disciplined application of financial best practices is assuming unprecedented importance. When augmented with techniques from economics and finance, Six Sigma - the methodology adopted by leading companies worldwide to revolutionize all aspects of corporate performance - provides the basis of a new paradigm for financial reporting and corporate governance. Financial Quality practices, rooted in Six Sigma, can help corporate leaders manage more effectively, promote legal and regulatory compliance, reaffirm a culture of corporate financial responsibility, and ultimately restore investor confidence in America's business institutions. One should develop models that help improve both your manufacturing and nonmanufacturing processes."
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1





