Abstract
Jan P. Muczyk is professor of management at Cleveland State University. Previous contributions to Business Horizons include In Defense of Enlightened Hardball Management (july-August 1985) and Management Club: A Quality Circle for Managers (January-February 1984). Ephraim P. Smith is dean of the College o f Business Administration at Cleveland State. He is coordinating author of Federal Taxation--Basic Principles and Federal Taxation--Advanced Topics, both published by the Commerce Clearing House in Chicago in 1985. George B. Davis is a visiting instructor at Cleveland State. Prior to hl's re t i r e m e n t , he was vice-president and treasurer of Donn Inc. and director of budgets at Lubrizol Corp. He has been a CPA since 1947. It takes a talented player to guard Larry Bird. And it takes a skilled and streetwise team to audit the books of crafty management. The authors examine some reasons that audits fail and r e c o m m e n d some soph i s t i ca ted strategies to make t h e m succeed.
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