ABSTRACT

The careful management of costs and operations are two of the most essential elements for successful operation of any organization – public, private, or nonprofit. This book demonstrates that a good grounding in cost basics, especially those related to cost accounting, operations management, and quality control can help all organizations, in particular government, increase efficiency, improve performance, and, in the end, do a better job of running its everyday operation.

The book is divided into three parts: Part I offers thorough coverage of cost fundamentals, with an emphasis on basic cost concepts, cost behavior, cost analysis, cost assignment, cost allocation, and cost control. Part II deals with optimization in government. Included in this part are traditional or classical optimization with applications in inventory management and queuing, followed by mathematical programming, network analysis, productivity measurement, and games and decisions. Finally, Part III deals with a special case in cost and optimization that has become important in recent years – quality control. Simple, accessible language and explanations are integrated throughout, and examples have been drawn from government so that readers can easily relate to them. Cost and Optimization is required reading for practicing public managers and students of public administration in need of a clear, concise guide to efficient use of public resources.

part I|191 pages

Cost Basics

chapter 1|9 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|31 pages

Cost Classification

chapter 3|35 pages

Cost Behavior

chapter 4|41 pages

Cost Analysis

chapter 5|26 pages

Cost Assignment

chapter 6|26 pages

Cost Allocation

chapter 7|21 pages

Cost Control

part II|168 pages

Optimization Basics

chapter 8|38 pages

Classical Optimization

chapter 9|42 pages

Mathematical Programming

chapter 10|21 pages

Network Analysis

chapter 11|40 pages

Productivity Measurement

chapter 12|25 pages

Games and Decisions

part III|45 pages

A Special Case in Cost and Optimization

chapter 13|34 pages

Quality Control

chapter 14|9 pages

Concluding Observations

chapter |25 pages

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