Free online seminar "Experience the Mechanism of Cost" - Understand it well with the Excel version of the cost mechanism experience tool!
New Sensation! Understand the key points of cost calculation and management accounting in manufacturing through an Excel-based cost calculation experience tool! "Course to Experience the Mechanism of Costs" We provide practical know-how that cannot be obtained from books or general seminars. Event Dates July 18, 2025 (Friday) 14:00 - 16:00 September 19, 2025 (Friday) 14:00 - 16:00 Held bi-monthly on the third Friday. The content is the same each time. Please join on a day that suits you. Course Content 1) Flow of Manufacturing Activities and Money - Understand the overall picture of cost mechanisms through exercises on the impact of improvement measures on performance. 2) How to View and Utilize Cost Information - Explanation of how to view cost information, particularly regarding JIT production (just in time) and costs. 3) How to Build a Cost Calculation System - Using the Excel-based cost calculation experience tool, we will explain what a cost calculation system is and how to reliably build one. Method of Holding Online via Google Meet Required Environment Please prepare a computer that can run Excel. Participation Fee Free How to Apply Please apply through our company website.
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Visualizing costs and utilizing them for correct management decisions is essential in manufacturing management. However, there are some concerns such as: - Not understanding why cost accounting is necessary or how the results of cost accounting can be useful. - Having done cost accounting in the past, but the accounting department is merely calculating without any real application. - While it is said that "the mission of the manufacturing department is to reduce manufacturing costs," there are doubts about whether that is truly sufficient. Additionally, - Wanting to systematize and streamline the creation of cost information but not knowing how to proceed. - Unsure if a cost accounting system can be operated effectively within the company even if it is systematized. In this seminar, we aim to address such concerns for our customers by explaining: - Why cost information is necessary. - How to create and utilize cost information. - What a cost accounting system is and how to ensure a usable cost accounting system is reliably established. The seminar is free of charge. We encourage you to participate.
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Recommended for those who: - Are considering building a system for cost and performance management. - Already have a system in place but want to elevate the level of operation. - Found other seminars to provide textbook-like (abstract) explanations of cost accounting and want to know the specifics of cost mechanisms in manufacturing. Customer Feedback: - When I attended other cost seminars, the discussions were too detailed and hard to understand. Today's talk focused on important points and was easy to grasp. (Medical device manufacturer, management) - The practical content using Excel tools was very understandable. I want to input my company's data into the tools provided and think about the cost calculation system while confirming its feasibility. (Food manufacturer, information systems) - Based on what I heard today, I want to aim for building a system for proactive cost design and throughput improvement plans, and sketch out my ideas. (Electronic components manufacturer, development) - I have re-recognized the importance of visualizing costs. I felt again that numerical (monetary) backing is necessary for making management decisions. (Machinery manufacturer, executive)
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Sortware is a specialized company for building cost and performance management systems for the manufacturing industry. (Product name: ProSee) It is composed of a representative from a factory accounting background and engineers from the systems department of the manufacturing industry. So far, we have provided cost accounting and management accounting systems to manufacturers of food, beverages, electronic components, electrical equipment, machinery, medical devices, automotive parts, glass products, and finished vehicles. We offer systems tailored to the needs of our clients, ranging from small and medium-sized enterprises to large corporations, according to their industry and management aspirations.