Dollars and Sense
A Process Improvement Approach to Logistics Financial Management
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This report documents analysis conducted in support of the Velocity Management Financial Management Process Improvement Team.
Table of Contents
Preface PDF
Figures PDF
Tables PDF
Summary PDF
Acronyms
Abbreviations and Acronyms PDF
Chapter One
Introduction PDF
Chapter Two
Defining the Unit Financial Management Process PDF
Chapter Three
Measuring the Financial Management Process PDF
Chapter Four
Improving the Financial Management Process PDF
Appendix A
Velocity Management PDF
Appendix B
The Benefits of Stock Funding PDF
Bibliography PDF
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