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Translating Strategy into Shareholder Value: A Company-Wide Approach to Value Creation
Translating Strategy into Shareholder Value: A Company-Wide Approach to Value Creation
ISBN: 0814405649
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 117
Authors:
Raymond J. Trotta
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Table of Contents
BackCover
Translating Strategy into Shareholder Value - A Company-Wide Approach to Value Creation
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The Strategic Filter
The Operational Filter
The Valuation Filter
Note
Part 1: Introduction to Strategic Alternatives
Chapter 1: Value and Value Proposition
What Is Value?
Book Value
Market Value
Intrinsic Value
Understanding the Value Proposition: How Is Value Created?
Revenue Increase and Maintenance
Competitive Repositioning
Efficiency
Conclusion
Note
Chapter 2: External Strategic Alternatives
Outsourcing
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 3: Internal Strategic Alternatives
Information Technology
Business Process Reengineering
Conclusion
Part 2: The Macro View
Chapter 4: The Economic Filter
Economic Factors that Drive Market Demand
Resource Availability: Land, Labor, Capital, and Technology
Validation of Strategic Alternatives Using the Economic Screen Alignment with Market Demand
Equivalence of Response
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 5: The Strategic Filter
The Porter Model
Using the Porter Model to Drive Value
The Balanced Scorecard
Using the Balanced Scorecard to Drive Value
Conclusion
Notes
Part 3: The Operational Filter
Chapter 6: Introduction to the Operational Filter
Chapter 7: The DuPont Model
Cash Flow Margin
Asset Turnover
A Combination of Factors
Financial Leverage
A Comprehensive Example
Strengths of the DuPont Model
Conclusion
Chapter 8: Activity-Based Management
Building an ABM Model
Strengths of ABM
Weaknesses of ABM
Using ABM to Make Strategic Decisions
Conclusion
Note
Part 4: The Valuation Filter
Chapter 9: Regression Analysis
Why Use Regression Analysis?
Types of Regression Analysis
The Regression Analysis Process
Interpreting Regression Analysis Results
Applying Regression Analysis: A Case Example
Regression-Based Forecasting Using the DuPont Model
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 10: Components of Value
Cash Flow
Benefits
Costs
Noncash Items: Impact of Taxes on Cash Flows
Risk Analysis
Recognition of Benefits
Timing
Cost Overruns
Accounting for Risk in Shareholder Value Analysis
Conclusion
Note
Chapter 11: Valuation
Discounted Cash Flow Analysis (DCF): The Analytical Foundation
Applying DCF Analysis
Assessing Value Under Uncertain Conditions
Financial Modeling Techniques
Conclusion
Final Thoughts
Organizational Considerations
Process Issues
Bibliography
Index
Index_B
Index_C
Index_D
Index_E
Index_F
Index_G
Index_H
Index_I-J
Index_K
Index_L
Index_M
Index_N
Index_O
Index_P-Q
Index_R
Index_S
Index_T
Index_U
Index_V
Index_W-Z
List of Exhibits
Translating Strategy into Shareholder Value: A Company-Wide Approach to Value Creation
ISBN: 0814405649
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 117
Authors:
Raymond J. Trotta
BUY ON AMAZON
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