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Insight 2003 archives

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May 2003

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CIMA leads on enterprise governance

Enterprise governance is an exciting, evolving area in international business and CIMA has joined with IFAC to lead research into it. By Tim Cooper.

Quality reporting proposals: will they work?

Proposals to enforce quarterly reporting aim to improve capital markets and boost investor protection but have encountered strong resistance from businesses. By Louise Ross, adviser accountant, CIMA technical services.

Poland breaks ground in business accounting

For the first time, substantial research has documented the rise of management accounting in Poland's successful transition economy. By Roger Gray, researcher and writer.

How to cope with rocketing employer liability

Claims against companies for accidents at work are increasing dramatically. How can you reduce the risk? By Cathy Hayward, news editor, Financial Management.

CFOs seek new ways with human capital

Management accountants are playing an increasingly important role in human resource strategy. By Liz Murby, project manager, technical services, CIMA.

Four steps to better performance management

The processes used in designing, implementing, using and updating your performance measurement system are crucial to its success. By Mike Bourne, director, Cranfield Centre of Business Performance.

NHS - the finance challenges

Constant change in the health service means many financial professionals will have to reconsider the way they operate.  By Judy Finn, project manager and advisor accountant, technical services, CIMA.

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