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International Standard Book Number 9781119418139 (ePub)
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Edition number 23
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100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Greene, Jeffrey R.,
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Title The stress test every business needs :
Remainder of title a capital agenda for confidently facing digital disruption, difficult investors, recessions and geopolitical threats /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Jeffrey R. Greene, Steve Krouskos, Julie Hood, Harsha Basnayake, William Casey.
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Edition statement First Edition.
264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Hoboken :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Wiley,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2018.
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General note Includes index.
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Formatted contents note Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments Chapter 1 How resilient is your Capital Agenda? Jeffrey R. Greene</br> Chapter 2 Can your strategy thrive in a digital world? Tony Qui and Glenn Engler Chapter 3 How can you pre-empt activist shareholders? Shyam Gidumal Chapter 4 How should you restore a distressed company to health? Andrew Wollaston and Donald Featherstone Chapter 5 Are strategy, finance and operations integrated for optimal value creation? Sharath Sharma and Daniel Burkly Chapter 6 How can you get the most out of your advisors? Giri Varadarajan and Aayush Tulsyan Chapter 7 Do you understand the intrinsic value of your company, and how to manage it? Daniel Burkly Chapter 8 Are you allocating capital across the enterprise to reduce C-suite stress? Jeffrey R. Greene Chapter 9 Are your portfolio reviews timely, objective and thorough? Jeffrey R. Greene and Jeff Wray Chapter 10 Is tax planning a full partner in building resilience and driving value? Bridget Walsh and Erica Lawee Chapter 11 Do your acquisitions consistently pay off for shareholders? Brian Salsberg Chapter 12 Are you planning and executing divestments for maximum value? Paul Hammes and Subin Baral Chapter 13 Do your financing choices support flexibility and efficiency? K.C. Brechnitz Chapter 14 How well does your working capital management contribute to cash flow and earnings? Sven Braun and Steve Payne Chapter 15 Will your strategic goals ensure your company reaches its full potential? William Achtmeyer and John Trustman Glossary Contributor Biographies Index.
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Summary, etc. "Do better business, get better results The Stress Test Every Business Needs shows you how to optimize your business strategy to improve your results. Drawing from recent high-profile cases that illustrate the impact of common mistakes, this book brings the Stress Test methodology out of banking and applies it to businesses in any sector. If shareholder value is created through raising, investing, optimizing, and preserving capital, how can business leaders ensure stability and growth in an era of instability and stagnation? Stress Testing makes every business stronger; by taking a holistic view across your company's businesses, functions, and geographies, you become better equipped to make the tough decisions that draw the line between sinking, surviving, and thriving. Brexit is showing the world what happens when we insufficiently prepare for low probability/high impact events; Allergan proved that outperforming peers doesn't necessarily ward off activist shareholders; companies around the world prove every day that operating in multiple businesses doesn't always produce a synergistic effect. Missteps like these are preventable, predictable, and avoidable, and this book provides the framework to help you keep your company above the fray.   Learn from recent management successes and failures Make your business stronger amidst heightened uncertainty and investor scrutiny Make smart trade-offs among competing investment opportunities Optimize resource allocation to maximize resilience Companies that formulate strategy and set operational priorities with a balanced investment agenda are best positioned to control their own destiny. Planning is only beneficial when it's effective, productive, and feasible, and structured toward meeting your company's specific goal. The Stress Test Every Business Needs provides a roadmap to better business through smart investment decisions"--
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Summary, etc. "Sales handles - Sales Handles (including marketing opportunities): - This is the first book that takes the "Stress Test" idea out of the world of banking and applies it to every business: The Author's article on stress-testing has had more than 5 million views on the Harvard Business Review Website since May 2016. - EY is one of the top three global professional services firms with 212,000 employees in over 700 offices around 150 countries in the world: This book explains the core IP and consulting process/strategic framework for one of the firm's four main divisions, its M&A advisory practice. The Stress Test/Capital Agenda process is central to this division's client work, thought leadership, marketing, branding and training on a global basis, so each employee in the division will have frequent opportunities to incorporate the book when engaging with clients. - Sales through events: EY's proprietary events such as the Strategic Growth Forum, regional Entrepreneur of the Year events, roundtables, and other issued-based forums would be leveraged extensively. - Direct promotion through EY's existing network: Direct promotion will occur digitally the ey.com website and other EY social media channels including LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook--both corporate and individual. For example, for one promotional campaign from April through July 2016 the site had 72K visitors and over 108K page views. EY would also promote the book via an email campaign using their curated list of over 13K clients"--
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Management.
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Personal name Krouskos, Steve,
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Personal name Hood, Julie A.,
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Personal name Basnayake, Harsha,
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Personal name Casey, William Michael 1961-
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Relationship information Print version:
Main entry heading Greene, Jeffrey R., author.
Title Stress test every business needs
Edition First Edition.
Place, publisher, and date of publication Hoboken : Wiley, 2018
International Standard Book Number 9781119417941
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