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Moving beyond the strategies that managers have employed to create shareholder value -- now the standard for business performance -- management experts James McTaggart, Peter Kontes, and Michael Mankins reveal their powerful new framework for the systematic, day-to-day management of shareholder value. The authors attack head-on the fundamental weaknesses in current management practices, namely, the stranglehold that budgeting has over strategic planning and the lack of imagination in management plans that prevents real changes and consequences. They provide a systematic approach to "value based management" that eliminates these weaknesses, offering proven strategies for managing large, complex companies to consistently produce superior results for stockholders.
Building on more than 16 years of consulting experience with many of the largest and best-known companies in North America, Europe, and Australia, the authors delineate the fundamental principles of value creation, as well as the primary obstacles. Starting with the principle that "cash flows drive value," McTaggart, Kontes, and Mankins show how to create a single governing objective that will enable managers to make decisions most likely to increase the company's competitive, organizational, and financial strength. Building on the objective of maximizing shareholder value, they outline the value based management framework that directly links a company's strategies and organization to its value in capital markets. Using real-world examples, they describe how to develop business and corporate strategies that substantially improve competitive position and increase market value, often within only two to five years. And as most large companies lack the internal processes necessary to manage for value on a sustained basis, the authors show managers how to build the five key processes that are institutional value drivers: governance, strategic planning, resource allocation, performance management, and top management compensation. Mastering these capabilities is fundamental to the ongoing, consistent creation of shareholder value over time.
All companies, the authors argue, inherently possess an enormous potential to create higher value for their shareholders. With hundreds of examples of companies that have successfully employed the beliefs, principles, and practices of value based management, this book shows general managers how to generate superior returns and realize their business's full value potential.
Building on more than 16 years of consulting experience with many of the largest and best-known companies in North America, Europe, and Australia, the authors delineate the fundamental principles of value creation, as well as the primary obstacles. Starting with the principle that "cash flows drive value," McTaggart, Kontes, and Mankins show how to create a single governing objective that will enable managers to make decisions most likely to increase the company's competitive, organizational, and financial strength. Building on the objective of maximizing shareholder value, they outline the value based management framework that directly links a company's strategies and organization to its value in capital markets. Using real-world examples, they describe how to develop business and corporate strategies that substantially improve competitive position and increase market value, often within only two to five years. And as most large companies lack the internal processes necessary to manage for value on a sustained basis, the authors show managers how to build the five key processes that are institutional value drivers: governance, strategic planning, resource allocation, performance management, and top management compensation. Mastering these capabilities is fundamental to the ongoing, consistent creation of shareholder value over time.
All companies, the authors argue, inherently possess an enormous potential to create higher value for their shareholders. With hundreds of examples of companies that have successfully employed the beliefs, principles, and practices of value based management, this book shows general managers how to generate superior returns and realize their business's full value potential.
Moving beyond the strategies that managers have employed to create shareholder value -- now the standard for business performance -- management experts James McTaggart, Peter Kontes, and Michael Mankins reveal their powerful new framework for the systematic, day-to-day management of shareholder value. The authors attack head-on the fundamental weaknesses in current management practices, namely, the stranglehold that budgeting has over strategic planning and the lack of imagination in management plans that prevents real changes and consequences. They provide a systematic approach to "value based management" that eliminates these weaknesses, offering proven strategies for managing large, complex companies to consistently produce superior results for stockholders.
Building on more than 16 years of consulting experience with many of the largest and best-known companies in North America, Europe, and Australia, the authors delineate the fundamental principles of value creation, as well as the primary obstacles. Starting with the principle that "cash flows drive value," McTaggart, Kontes, and Mankins show how to create a single governing objective that will enable managers to make decisions most likely to increase the company's competitive, organizational, and financial strength. Building on the objective of maximizing shareholder value, they outline the value based management framework that directly links a company's strategies and organization to its value in capital markets. Using real-world examples, they describe how to develop business and corporate strategies that substantially improve competitive position and increase market value, often within only two to five years. And as most large companies lack the internal processes necessary to manage for value on a sustained basis, the authors show managers how to build the five key processes that are institutional value drivers: governance, strategic planning, resource allocation, performance management, and top management compensation. Mastering these capabilities is fundamental to the ongoing, consistent creation of shareholder value over time.
All companies, the authors argue, inherently possess an enormous potential to create higher value for their shareholders. With hundreds of examples of companies that have successfully employed the beliefs, principles, and practices of value based management, this book shows general managers how to generate superior returns and realize their business's full value potential.
Building on more than 16 years of consulting experience with many of the largest and best-known companies in North America, Europe, and Australia, the authors delineate the fundamental principles of value creation, as well as the primary obstacles. Starting with the principle that "cash flows drive value," McTaggart, Kontes, and Mankins show how to create a single governing objective that will enable managers to make decisions most likely to increase the company's competitive, organizational, and financial strength. Building on the objective of maximizing shareholder value, they outline the value based management framework that directly links a company's strategies and organization to its value in capital markets. Using real-world examples, they describe how to develop business and corporate strategies that substantially improve competitive position and increase market value, often within only two to five years. And as most large companies lack the internal processes necessary to manage for value on a sustained basis, the authors show managers how to build the five key processes that are institutional value drivers: governance, strategic planning, resource allocation, performance management, and top management compensation. Mastering these capabilities is fundamental to the ongoing, consistent creation of shareholder value over time.
All companies, the authors argue, inherently possess an enormous potential to create higher value for their shareholders. With hundreds of examples of companies that have successfully employed the beliefs, principles, and practices of value based management, this book shows general managers how to generate superior returns and realize their business's full value potential.
Über den Autor
James M. McTaggart is the chairman of Marakon Associates, an international management consulting firm founded in 1978.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Value Imperative
PART 1: MANAGING VALUE
1. The Governing Objective
2. The Potential for Value Creation
3. Value Based Management
PART 2: VALUE CREATION
4. Linking Market and Management Values
5. Financial Determinants of Value Creation
6. Strategic Determinants of Value Creation
PART 3: CREATING HIGHER-VALUE STRATEGIES
7. The Strategic Position Assessment
8. Competitive Strategy
9. Participation Strategy
10. Corporate Strategy
PART 4: CREATING A HIGHER-VALUE ORGANIZATION
11. Institutional Value Drivers
12. Governance
13. Strategic Planning
14. Resource Allocation
15. Performance Management
16. Top Management Compensation
Conclusion:
Making Value Creation a Core Competence
Appendix A: Valuation
Appendix B: Profitability Measurement
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
About the Authors
Introduction: The Value Imperative
PART 1: MANAGING VALUE
1. The Governing Objective
2. The Potential for Value Creation
3. Value Based Management
PART 2: VALUE CREATION
4. Linking Market and Management Values
5. Financial Determinants of Value Creation
6. Strategic Determinants of Value Creation
PART 3: CREATING HIGHER-VALUE STRATEGIES
7. The Strategic Position Assessment
8. Competitive Strategy
9. Participation Strategy
10. Corporate Strategy
PART 4: CREATING A HIGHER-VALUE ORGANIZATION
11. Institutional Value Drivers
12. Governance
13. Strategic Planning
14. Resource Allocation
15. Performance Management
16. Top Management Compensation
Conclusion:
Making Value Creation a Core Competence
Appendix A: Valuation
Appendix B: Profitability Measurement
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
About the Authors
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 1994 |
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Fachbereich: | Betriebswirtschaft |
Genre: | Wirtschaft |
Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
Medium: | Buch |
Seiten: | 367 |
ISBN-13: | 9780029206706 |
ISBN-10: | 0029206707 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Mctaggart, James M. |
Hersteller: | Free Press |
Maße: | 235 x 157 x 26 mm |
Von/Mit: | James M. Mctaggart |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 03.1994 |
Gewicht: | 0,744 kg |
Über den Autor
James M. McTaggart is the chairman of Marakon Associates, an international management consulting firm founded in 1978.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Value Imperative
PART 1: MANAGING VALUE
1. The Governing Objective
2. The Potential for Value Creation
3. Value Based Management
PART 2: VALUE CREATION
4. Linking Market and Management Values
5. Financial Determinants of Value Creation
6. Strategic Determinants of Value Creation
PART 3: CREATING HIGHER-VALUE STRATEGIES
7. The Strategic Position Assessment
8. Competitive Strategy
9. Participation Strategy
10. Corporate Strategy
PART 4: CREATING A HIGHER-VALUE ORGANIZATION
11. Institutional Value Drivers
12. Governance
13. Strategic Planning
14. Resource Allocation
15. Performance Management
16. Top Management Compensation
Conclusion:
Making Value Creation a Core Competence
Appendix A: Valuation
Appendix B: Profitability Measurement
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
About the Authors
Introduction: The Value Imperative
PART 1: MANAGING VALUE
1. The Governing Objective
2. The Potential for Value Creation
3. Value Based Management
PART 2: VALUE CREATION
4. Linking Market and Management Values
5. Financial Determinants of Value Creation
6. Strategic Determinants of Value Creation
PART 3: CREATING HIGHER-VALUE STRATEGIES
7. The Strategic Position Assessment
8. Competitive Strategy
9. Participation Strategy
10. Corporate Strategy
PART 4: CREATING A HIGHER-VALUE ORGANIZATION
11. Institutional Value Drivers
12. Governance
13. Strategic Planning
14. Resource Allocation
15. Performance Management
16. Top Management Compensation
Conclusion:
Making Value Creation a Core Competence
Appendix A: Valuation
Appendix B: Profitability Measurement
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
About the Authors
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 1994 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Betriebswirtschaft |
Genre: | Wirtschaft |
Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
Medium: | Buch |
Seiten: | 367 |
ISBN-13: | 9780029206706 |
ISBN-10: | 0029206707 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Mctaggart, James M. |
Hersteller: | Free Press |
Maße: | 235 x 157 x 26 mm |
Von/Mit: | James M. Mctaggart |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 03.1994 |
Gewicht: | 0,744 kg |
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