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The Stress Test Every Business Needs

eBook - A Capital Agenda for Confidently Facing Digital Disruption, Difficult Investors, Recessions and Geopolitical Threats
Basnayake, Harsha/Greene, Jeffrey R/Casey, William et al
ISBN/EAN: 9781119418139
Umbreit-Nr.: 5518910

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 272 S., 2.06 MB
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Erschienen am 28.08.2018
Auflage: 1/2018


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  • Zusatztext
    • <p><b>Future-proof your business today for stronger performance tomorrow</b></p><p><i>The Stress Test Every Business Needs</i>:<i>A Capital Agenda for Confidently Facing Digital Disruption, Difficult Investors, Recessions and Geopolitical Threats</i>provides a comprehensive approach to creating value and flexibility in an increasingly volatile business environment that presents both great risks and opportunities every day. The authors extend the banking stress test concept to a companys Capital Agenda how executives manage capital, execute transactions and apply corporate finance tools to strategic and operational decisions. Having a static Capital Agenda, however appropriate for your current market position, is not enough in today's uncertain world. Long-term success comes from building resilience into each element<i>and</i>in the way those elements interact.</p><p>The book uses a broader definition of business stress that includes traditional macroeconomic and geopolitical risks, as well as technological disruption, hostile takeovers and activist shareholders. Companies that make poor strategic decisions or underperform operationally will likely find themselves facing great stress. And that stress is symmetric; threats come from downside risks<i>and</i>from missed opportunities.</p><p>The chapters address the how and why of essential issues such as:</p><ul><li>Formulating corporate strategy in a digital world</li><li>Pre-empting activist shareholders</li><li>Restoring distressed companies to operational and financial health</li><li>Ensuring effective collaboration among strategy, finance and operations</li><li>Getting the most out of your advisors</li><li>Proactively managing intrinsic value</li><li>Rigorously allocating capital across the enterprise</li><li>Acquiring and divesting for optimum value</li><li>Syncing financing decisions with business strategy and capital market conditions</li><li>Incorporating tax planning throughout the Capital Agenda</li><li>Liberating excess cash with leading working capital management practices</li><li>Aligning strategic goals and metrics to reach your companys full potential</li></ul> Companies that develop strategy and set operational priorities with a balanced Capital Agenda are best positioned to control their own destiny.<i>The Stress Test Every Business Needs</i>provides a roadmap to future-proof your business today for stronger performance tomorrow.
  • Kurztext
    • Future-proof your business today for stronger performance tomorrow The Stress Test Every Business Needs: A Capital Agenda for Confidently Facing Digital Disruption, Difficult Investors, Recessions and Geopolitical Threats provides a comprehensive approach to creating value and flexibility in an increasingly volatile business environment that presents both great risks and opportunities every day. The authors extend the banking “stress test” concept to a company’s Capital Agenda — how executives manage capital, execute transactions and apply corporate finance tools to strategic and operational decisions. Having a static Capital Agenda, however appropriate for your current market position, is not enough in today's uncertain world. Long-term success comes from building resilience into each element and in the way those elements interact. The book uses a broader definition of business stress that includes traditional macroeconomic and geopolitical risks, as well as technological disruption, hostile takeovers and activist shareholders. Companies that make poor strategic decisions or underperform operationally will likely find themselves facing great stress. And that stress is symmetric; threats come from downside risks and from missed opportunities. The chapters address the how and why of essential issues such as: Formulating corporate strategy in a digital world Pre-empting activist shareholders Restoring distressed companies to operational and financial health Ensuring effective collaboration among strategy, finance and operations Getting the most out of your advisors Proactively managing intrinsic value Rigorously allocating capital across the enterprise Acquiring and divesting for optimum value Syncing financing decisions with business strategy and capital market conditions Incorporating tax planning throughout the Capital Agenda Liberating excess cash with leading working capital management practices Aligning strategic goals and metrics to reach your company’s full potential Companies that develop strategy and set operational priorities with a balanced Capital Agenda are best positioned to control their own destiny. The Stress Test Every Business Needs provides a roadmap to future-proof your business today for stronger performance tomorrow. 
  • Autorenportrait
    • <p><b>JEFFREY R. GREENE Leader, Corporate Development Leadership Network</b><BR>Jeff leads EYs Corporate Development Leadership Networkan invitation-only, permanent roundtable of the heads of M&A, strategy, and inorganic growth for 40 of the largest companies in North America. For more than three decades, Jeff has counseled senior executives on the corporate finance implications of their strategic and operating decisions. His previous roles include Global Vice ChairCorporate Finance and Global Transactions Leader for Life Sciences.</p><p><b>STEVE KROUSKOS EY Global Vice Chair, Transaction Advisory Services, EY Global Limited</b><BR>Steve has more than 25 years of experience in M&A, advising corporate and private equity clients on multibillion-dollar, cross-border transactions. He chairs the TAS Global Executive and is a member of the EY global board. Steve is also the senior advisory partner for several global EY accounts. He serves clients across a wide-range of industries spanning consumer products, industrial products, life sciences, transportation, technology, and communications.<p><b>JULIE HOOD EY Global Deputy Vice Chair, Transaction Advisory Services, EY Global Limited</b><BR>Julie leads global teams to help companies solve their most pressing business challenges, and better manage their capital across five connected solutions of strategy, corporate finance, buying and integrating, selling and separating, and reshaping results. She has advised clients across a broad range of industries, establishing a deep level of operational transactional understanding of organizations in Asia, Europe, and the Americas.<p><b>HARSHA BASNAYAKE EY Asia-Pacific Managing Partner, Transaction Advisory Services</b><BR>Harsha has more than 20 years of experience advising clients on complex cross-border transactions, as well as private and public sector capital decisions throughout the Asia-Pacific Region. His primary focus is in valuation, financial modeling, M&A, and restructuring. Harsha continues to be a practicing valuation professional and chairs the Council of the Institute of Valuers and Appraisers of Singapore.<p><b>WILLIAM CASEY EY Americas Vice Chair, Transaction Advisory Services</b><BR>Bill has 35 years of experience advising on capital strategy, mergers and acquisitions, spinoffs, IPOs, and securities offerings. As EYs Americas TAS leader and in prior roles, he has overseen a doubling of the practice to nearly 5,000 professionals. Bill has led some of EYs largest client engagements for multinational corporations and leading private equity firms in the US and Latin America.