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Driving Down Cost: How to Manage and Cut Costs--Intelligently | 
enlarge | Author: Andrew Wileman Publisher: Nicholas Brealey Publishing Category: Book
List Price: $35.00 Buy New: $17.85 You Save: $17.15 (49%)
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 70535
Media: Hardcover Pages: 250 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.9
ISBN: 1857885120 Dewey Decimal Number: 658.1552 EAN: 9781857885125 ASIN: 1857885120
Publication Date: July 7, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new book delivered from the UK in 10-14 days.
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Product Description Review 'Fills an amazingly large gap in the business book universe, with substance and insight. Read it to stay ahead, in tough times and good times.' --Chris Outram, Founder & Partner, OC&C Strategy Consultants Review 'Topical, practical and very entertaining. Well worth its own cost.' --Charles Wilson, CEO of Booker Group Review 'An incisive and engrossing read on what could be a dry business topic. Understanding cost is at the heart of good management.' --Geoff Cooper, CEO of Travis Perkins Product Description This is the first accessible and practical book to address cost management in a general and holistic way for managers at every level and in every function. Driving Down Cost sets out a structured, practical approach to intelligent cost management, offering a toolkit of key ideas and cost management strategies, frameworks for analyzing cost, and practical techniques for implementing cost-reduction programs. Cost management is not an issue only for the CEO, or for senior management, or for technical specialists. Junior managers who are proactively tight on cost are learning good habits for the future, ones that will bring them recognition and advance their climb up the organizational chart. And cost management is relevant to private-sector businesses and public-sector organizations, and to managers in every function. You only need to engage in high-profile cost cutting if you haven t been effective at long-haul cost management.While this book does cover one-off cost reduction programs, its main theme is what interests most managers a sustained cost management program. In this timely book Andrew Wileman gives you the inside scoop on what has worked for him over years of consulting on costs. He looks at the smart ways cost can be created and the even more innovative ways they can be cut like getting your customers to do your work for you, or turning cost into revenue. Sometimes cost management is in fashion, sometimes it is out of vogue. As it happens, the US, the UK and other big Western economies are currently appearing shaky. A cost-cutting wave looks imminent and this book's theme seems prescient. But actually, timing does not and should not matter. In three or five years time growth will be back, but cost will still be critical. Cost management is not just for downturns, but for always.
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Riveting October 4, 2008 Pankaj Jindal (Seattle, WA USA) Andrew's book is incredibly relevant, given the current economic situation. His pertinent examples provide for a clear and concise learning experience. I liked that when discussing Individual Accountability he really drives home his point giving excellent comprehensible examples, cutting out all the babble. His eloquent style throughout keeps the reader intrigued, especially when discussing persistence to get what you want. Excellent read, worldly relevant and a great addition to any collection.
Indispensable Tips for Controlling Costs September 28, 2008 William Marx (Somerville, MA) Andrew Wileman's well-written book comes along at a critical time: he offers an intelligent approach to cutting and managing costs that makes use of a stiletto rather than a tomahawk. He is about thoughtful innovation rather than draconian blows. Wileman's advice to managers is anchored in the real world, his useful points made with humor, passion, and common sense. A real rarity -- an entertaining volume on keeping costs under control.
Excellent guide to managing cost strategically September 22, 2008 Rolf Dobelli (Luzern Switzerland) Andrew Wileman provides a series of practical toolkits that help you achieve cuts in your cost structure to support your company's strategic position. He also shows why cost slashing destroys brands and undermines future growth. His writing can be a bit colloquial and clunky at times, but it's still very clear and easy to read. The book stays on point from beginning to end. Each chapter provides a list of the key ideas for each toolkit. getAbstract recommends this book to executives, CFOs, managers and others who are responsible for budgeting.
Intelligently Done -- Wonderful Read September 18, 2008 Roberto Fisher (Houston, Tx, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought it after reading the very complimentary Economist Review. Refreshing new perspective for an age old management challenge. Very useful and surprisingly entertaining. Witty, great anecdotes. A must read for managers -- intelligent cost cutting for all environments. Brilliant. Highly Recommended!
The Economist's review is on the money September 14, 2008 Bright (NYC, USA) I ordered the book after reading a very complimentary review in The Economist's Aug 27th, 2008 issue - [...] Like most other reviewers, I found the book a fast and interesting read without the dry dense text that is common in most business texts. Equally importantly, unlike most business best sellers, Mr. Wileman's book is not 250 pages around a single insight. Instead it is a series of practical ideas around the entire gamut of costs that exist in any business. The best business book I've read all year.
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