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Value Leadership The 7 Principles That Drive Corporate Value In Any Economy 1st Edition Peter S Cohan

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Value Leadership The 7 Principles That Drive Corporate Value In Any Economy 1st Edition Peter S Cohan
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Publisher: Jossey-Bass
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.19 MB
Pages: 323
Author: Peter S. Cohan
ISBN: 0787966045, 9780787966041
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Value Leadership The 7 Principles That Drive Corporate Value In Any Economy 1st Edition Peter S Cohan by Peter S. Cohan 0787966045, 9780787966041 instant download after payment.

In Value Leadership, renowned management and investment expert Peter Cohan — whose 2002 stock picks gained 81percent when the S&P 500 plunged 24 percent— provides a new and powerful concept of sustainable corporate value. Using his expertise in understanding shareholder value, Cohan offers executives seven management principles that were tested in periods of economic expansion and contraction. These principles are: valuing human relationships, fostering teamwork, experimenting frugally, fulfilling your commitments, fighting complacency, winning through multiple means, and giving to your community. Cohan illustrates these principles by drawing on examples from eight Value Leaders— Synopsys, WalMart, Goldman Sachs, MBNA, Johnson & Johnson, J. M. Smucker, Southwest Airlines, and Microsoft. Through two recessions, these companies grew 35 percent faster, were 109 percent more profitable, and generated five times more shareholder wealth than their peers.

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