University of Kerbala Discussing an M.A Thesis on Employment of Time-oriented Product Life Cycle Budget and Reverse Engineering

Faculty of Management and Economics / University of Kerbala has discussed the M.A thesis on the use of time-oriented product life cycle budget and reverse engineering to support target costing technology  to achieve a competitive advantage – an applied study of men’s clothing factory in Najaf.
The study, presented by Siham Abboud Hussein, aims at demonstrating the impact of this technology in achieving a competitive advantage centered on reducing cost and time, especially if time-oriented product life cycle budget and reverse engineering are employed to support the target costing technique.
The thesis includes using time as a cost vector in its application by reducing the cost of the product, reducing time and response in terms of producing the product and delivering it to the customer, as well as helping management in making various decisions by measuring the cost more accurately than traditional methods.
The study concludes that applying the target costing technique depends on the current cost of the product in terms of determining the target reduction, which in turn is calculated by applying time-oriented product life cycle budgeting technique.
The thesis recommends protecting local product from imported product and imposing taxes on the importer in a way that would have a positive impact on supporting local labour force and enhancing state revenues.