Activity Based Management For Financial Institutions Driving Bottom Line Results(1st Edition)
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Brent J. Bahnub, Gary Cokins
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ISBN: 0470562226, 978-0470562222
Book publisher: Wiley
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I got this book with a discount from my library subscription, and I'm glad I did! It provides a very helpful guide for understanding and applying activity-based management techniques in the context of financial institutions. The blend of theory and practical advice is well-done, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced professionals. However, a bit more focus on digital transformation related challenges would have been appreciated. Overall, a solid read for improving financial processes.





























