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The Lean CFO

Architect of the Lean Management Accounting System

Nicholas S. Katko

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Productivity Press
06 February 2023
This book is not about debits, credits, or accounting theory. It’s about how a chief financial officer (CFO) becomes a Lean CFO to lead the transformation of a company’s management accounting system into a lean management accounting system.

It’s been well established in lean companies that traditional management accounting systems do not provide relevant and reliable information to decision makers. The CFO, as steward of a company’s management accounting system, must provide the leadership to improve the quality of the information produced by a company’s management accounting system so it is aligned with a company’s lean strategy, lean operations, and continuous improvement.

The integration of a lean management accounting system with a company’s lean strategy will lead to improved decision making by all users and drive long-term financial success. Lean management accounting helps all users, from executives to line managers, better understand the relationships between lean operating performance and financial performance.

Written in the style of a practice guide, The Lean CFO is written not just for CFOs, but for all stakeholders of a company’s management accounting system, such as executives and owners, lean leaders, functional managers, and accounting professionals.
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Imprint:   Productivity Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   620g
ISBN:   9781032302393
ISBN 10:   1032302399
Pages:   184
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Chapter 1: The Lean Management Accounting System Chapter 2: Leading a Lean Management Accounting Transformation Chapter 3: Lean is the Strategy Chapter 4: Lean Performance Measurements Chapter 5: Measuring Capacity Chapter 6: Value Stream Income Statements Chapter 7: Value Stream Management Chapter 8: Lean Decision Making Chapter 9: Dealing with Standard Costing Chapter 10: Dealing with Standard Costing: Transaction Elimination Chapter 11: Dealing with Standard Costing: Lean Inventory Valuation

After a tour of duty in public accounting, Nick Katko began his Lean management system career as chief financial officer of Bullard, a privately held manufacturing company in Kentucky. In the mid-1990s Bullard made a commitment to a Lean business strategy and began hiring operations people with Lean experience. Nick worked with Lean leaders to establish a comprehensive Lean performance measurement system that was used to measure and manage the entire business. As inventory was dramatically reduced, Nick realized the irrelevance of the standard costing system to the business. Nick created and introduced value stream income statements to Bullard, and all business decision making was based upon a value stream financial analysis of decisions. Eventually, labor and overhead rates were set to zero and inventory valuation was made with a simple monthly journal entry capitalizing manufacturing costs. In 2000, Nick left Bullard and started Strategic Financial Solutions, Inc., with his wife Deanna. Strategic Financial Solutions provides contract CFO and controller services as well as bookkeeping and tax services to companies in the Lexington, Kentucky area. While on Bullard’s Lean journey, Nick read Making the Numbers Count by Brian Maskell. He liked the book so much he wrote Brian and told him about his own work with a Lean Management System. Nick and Brian talked regularly and, in 2002, Brian asked Nick to join BMA, Inc., as a senior consultant. As a senior consultant with BMA, Nick uses his experience to assist clients in Lean management implementation by working closely with them to resolve the real-world issues they face in implementation. These issues include removing traditional cost-based performance measurement systems in favor of Lean performance measurement systems, migrating from a traditional income statement to a value stream costing income statement, creating a transaction elimination maturity path, and working with management to create new business decision-making models based on Lean accounting practices. Nick has worked with a wide range of businesses, from multinational public companies to family-owned businesses around the world. He is the co-author of The Lean Business Management System: Lean Accounting Principles and Practices Toolkit (2007) as well as the BMA Lean Accounting Webinar Series. He is a regular presenter at the Lean Accounting Summit and the Lean Enterprise China Summit. Nick, a native of Sayreville, New Jersey, resides in Lexington, Kentucky with his wife, Deanna, and family. He holds a BS in accounting and an MBA in finance, both from the University of Kentucky, and is a certified public accountant.

Reviews for The Lean CFO: Architect of the Lean Management Accounting System

The Lean CFO is the best lean book I have read, and I have read them all. It is perfect for management teams looking to make a huge immediate impact. Steven Vitale - President, Midwest Industrial Supply, Inc. Nick explains The Lean CFO from direct experience. Experience as an accountant, as a practicing CFO, as a leading lean accounting thought leader and pioneer, and as a guide and coach to business executives leading their organizations to successful change. Nick has been there and done that for the lean organization and The Lean CFO is the guidebook and plan. Jim Huntzinger - President and Founder, Lean Frontiers Lean accounting is the essential backbone of a company's lean management system because it provides useable and understandable information that aligns lean operations with financial performance. Classical management accounting and cost management simply cannot meet the instant and immediate information requirements of a lean company. The Turkish Lean Institute has worked with Nick has worked several years and translated the first edition of The Lean CFO into Turkish. We highly endorse the second edition of this book. Yalcin Ipbuken - President, Lean Institute Turkey This book takes you on a journey which many would like to travel, and many may have started but not transitioned. Based on practical examples and case studies we get insights into how accounting can progress from transactional processing to a value added function for a lean company by bringing in the analytical skills of your accounting team to support the improvement journey. Kevin Bennett - Facilitator, Best Practice Network NSW and QLD, Australia As a long-time lean practitioner, I am consistently frustrated with my inability to effectively communicate the wonders and benefits of lean to my financial counterparts. Low volume, high mix, flexible production seems to constantly conflict with standard cost accounting tools and processes. Enter the Lean CFO. Nick unlocks this disconnect and shows how the benefits of lean flow directly from the shop floor into clear and actionable financial statements. His writing is concise and makes these concepts simple and easy for the most skeptical finance professional to understand. The Lean CFO is required reading for our entire management team! Jud Barr - CEO, JTB Custom The Lean CFO informs us of the holistic approach we must take to achieve the greatest gains from Lean practices. Lean companies require a Lean management accounting system that focuses on flow and maximizing capacity. Nick offers executives a blueprint that is easy to understand and champion. Johnson McKnight - CEO, M&M International


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