Principles Of Corporate Renewal
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Author | : Harlan D. Platt |
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Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2023 |
Genre | : Corporate turnarounds |
ISBN | : 9780472221028 |
Since its publication in 1998, this indispensable text has been the only systematic examination of corporate renewal, offering a rational approach for dealing with financially distressed companies. It contains the first logical and orderly discussion of a number of modern business issues including outsourcing, turnaround management, layoffs, quality management, and reengineering. Now in its third edition, Harlan D. Platt has revised, updated, and expanded the text. As the first edition did, this new Principles of Corporate Renewal cuts to the heart of the patterns, procedures, and pitfalls of bringing a corporation back to life and health. New and exciting materials in this edition include factors to consider on the first day of a turnaround assignment and essential turnaround questions that help assess and focus the turnaround effort. This is a highly readable book on a fairly complex topic.
Author | : HARLAN D. PLATT |
Publisher | : University of Michigan Press |
Total Pages | : 411 |
Release | : 2023-01-05 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 0472039237 |
A comprehensive approach to renewing troubled companies
Author | : Harlan D. Platt |
Publisher | : University of Michigan Press |
Total Pages | : 279 |
Release | : 2010-05-06 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0472024337 |
Since its publication in 1998, this indispensable text has been the only systematic examination of corporate renewal, offering a rational approach for dealing with financially distressed companies. It contains the first logical and orderly discussion of a number of modern business issues including outsourcing, turnaround management, layoffs, quality management, and reengineering. Now in its second edition, Harlan D. Platt has revised, updated, and expanded the text to include a new chapter on bankruptcy law, a profile of the turnaround manager, and an overview of the typical turnaround engagement. As the first edition did, this new Principles of Corporate Renewal cuts to the heart of the patterns, procedures, and pitfalls of bringing a corporation back to life and health.
Author | : Neil Harvey |
Publisher | : Witwatersrand University Press |
Total Pages | : 560 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781868145195 |
Written by thirty-five noted management and turnaround practitioners, consultants, and academics in South Africa, this book is based on the highly successful Wits Business School (WBS) program How to Manage a Turnaround and Corporate Renewal (MATCR). WBS was one of the first business schools in the world to introduce an executive education program in turnaround management. Many of the concepts and principles from the program can be applied to various non-business turnaround aspects of life. Therefore, the book is not only aimed at management practitioners, consultants, academics, and students, but also at staff experts, engineers, accountants, and lawyers in the private sector, municipality and trade union leaders, government, organizations linked to state structures, non-profit organizations, sporting clubs, and educational institutions. It provides meaningful insights into the various processes of turnaround management and corporate renewal, including stages of a turnaround, rapid appraisal and detailed analysis, recovery plan development and implementation. Industry leaders evaluate aspects such as strategy, legal, the new business rescue legislation, finance, human resources,marketing, operations, stakeholder management as well as external and political factors. Tools and techniques that can be used to deal with many different turnaround challenges are explained in considerable detail, complemented by case studies written by people who have led successful turnarounds in South Africa.
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Total Pages | : 457 |
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ISBN | : 0472037447 |
Author | : Harlan D. Platt |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2023 |
Genre | : Corporate turnarounds |
ISBN | : 9780472221035 |
A Casebook on Corporate Renewal spans a variety of business areas relevant to corporate renewal and turnaround management. Corporate renewal, as a topic taught and discussed in business schools, has surged in the past decade. The cases in this book were selected to cover the knowledge and skills needed by successful turnaround managers, including ethical and legal issues; developing a plan of reorganization; and defining problems and their solutions, including strategic, financial, and operating issues. The cases challenge students to actively engage in the decision-making process in order to learn how corporate renewal is practiced in real business settings. The Casebook is meant to accompany the third edition of Principles of Corporate Renewal by Harlan D. Platt, but it can be adopted separately or used with other management textbooks.
Author | : Michael Mische |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Industrial management |
ISBN | : 9780130219190 |
For undergraduate, Executive Education, and MBA/BMBA courses in Strategy, Organizational Management, Organizational Development, Strategic Planning, and Competitive Strategy. This text focuses on the critical aspects and qualities that high-performance companies share, irrespective of industry, and examines how these qualities can be used as a basis for strategic renewal, revitalization, and high-performance.
Author | : Ron J. West |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 201 |
Release | : 2013-08-15 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1475994044 |
Ron J West (ronjwest.com) has been inspiring corporate transformation for more than 25 years, in in companies large and small. He wrote Corporate Caterpillars - How to Grow Wings to provide a kind of "blueprint" you can use to create your own individual and corporate transformation to move from limited to limitless. The book is not modeled on a single analogy like the transformation from caterpillar to butterfly, nor does it reduce the concept to a set of simple steps. But it does strive to recognize the richness of reasons why we often seem to be left with few choices. Everything shows up exactly when it is supposed to, just like this book! You are holding this book perhaps because you feel that either you or your company is stuck in some way. As an individual, maybe you have caught yourself repeating a pattern to sabotage your efforts to get to where you want to be. Perhaps you are a CEO, CFO, President, Vice President, Department Manager, or Project Leader. You are probably a business leader in a position to affect change in your organization; maybe your enterprise is a small family business or an international conglomerate. It matters not whether your company is a for-profit or a not-for profit, a public or a private enterprise, this book will show how to move from a world of limited options to a realm of limitless possibilities, transforming both you and your company.
Author | : Harlan D Platt |
Publisher | : World Scientific |
Total Pages | : 249 |
Release | : 2010-04-29 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1848167210 |
This book takes an entirely new look at how companies ought to be managed. It argues that managers need to focus on how corporate decisions affect the firm's cash. The author, who is well known in the fields of management and crisis management, suggests that companies that follow the paradigm presented in the book are more likely to survive tumultuous times, provide higher returns to their investors, and have a conducive work environment./a
Author | : Carter Pate |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2002-02-21 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0471062626 |
International turn-around gurus describe how to rescue a company from the brink of disaster Why, even in the best of economic times, do so many apparently healthy companies fail? The surprising answer offered by the authors of this breakthrough book is "denial," or more specifically, the inability of top management to acknowledge that they've been backing a losing strategy and to take the necessary, often traumatizing, steps required to set their companies on the right course. Using cogent case studies and lessons learned from working with Fortune 500 executives who have survived tough turnarounds, Pate and Platt vividly describe what happens when good strategies go bad. Drawing upon their experiences at top firms, they develop proven real-world turnaround strategies, tools, and techniques and show readers how to put them to work in their companies.