Too much information

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Abstract

Activity-based costing both helps and hinders decision making. The operational information that results from ABC analyses creates an excellent foundation for improved operational and financial performance. However, turning this operational data directly into cost-related information can mislead managers in terms of the types of profit-enhancing decisions they can and should make. The authors describe how to use activity-based costing information most effectively.

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Yu-Lee, R. T., Haun, C., & Novac, M. (2006). Too much information. Industrial Management (Norcross, Georgia), 48(6), 20–21. https://doi.org/10.1177/0021934714557034

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