¶ … Shift to Activity-Based Accounting
Discuss the Information Systems implications of this case. How do the business processes and the Information Systems relate to solve the problems encountered?
The devolution and dissolution of the corporation known as WorldCom, due to accounting fraud rocked the business world. However, there is at least one potential solution for what is left of the company. The company has shifted from spreadsheet accounting to using activity-based software that measures corporate productivity according to business units in a more accountable fashion.
Partly to prevent future accounting abuses and partly as damage control, the former company known as WorldCom, now re-christened with its old name MCI, has adopted this new cost-analysis software. MCI is attempting to use information systems innovation, combined with more conscientious managers, to correct its old problems of insufficient accountability of the financial staff. Tom Spengler, author of the article "Back in Control," notes that, lost amidst the hype, one of the most extraordinary features about the WorldCom scandal is that the executives at the company "didn't really know" what the company's costs were for each line of business when it filed...
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