IAFA/CIMA Seminar 2004 - Performance Management: Using New Accounting Techniques for Effective Strategy Implementation

The annual IAFA/CIMA seminar will be held on Saturday 28 February 2004 in DIT, Aungier Street.

Professor David Otley will deliver the seminar. The subject of his presentation will be 'Performance Management: Using New Accounting Techniques for Effective Strategy Implementation'

David Otley is currently Professor of Accounting and Management at Lancaster University Management School. His PhD, the thesis for which was entitled 'Budgetary Control and Managerial Behaviour' was awarded by Manchester Business School, University of Manchester in 1976. He has studied the operation, design and use of management control systems since that time, with a particular emphasis on the behavioural consequences of their use. His most recent work has been in the field of performance management and the relative role of financial and non-financial measures of organizational performance. He has published in many international journals including the Journal of Accounting Research, Accounting Organizations and Society, Management Accounting Research, and Auditing, Accounting and Accountability Journal. He was the founding General Editor of the British Journal of Management for ten years until 1999, and is an editorial board member of several major journals. He is a Fellow of the British Academy of Management. More recently he chaired the Research Assessment panel for Accounting and Finance for the UK government's funding Council for Higher Education, and received the Distinguished Academic award for 2002/3 from the British Accounting Association

Further details are available from

Helen O'Brien-Gately,
Dublin Institute of Technology,
Aungier Street,
Dublin 2.
Telephone: (01) 402 3208;
Email: helen.obriengately@dit.ie

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