Corporate Restructuring

Corporate Restructuring

Author: Gordon Donaldson

Publisher: Harvard Business Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 9780875843391

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Reviews the business issues of the seventies and eighties, describes actual cases of corporate reorganization, and offers practical advice on managing change


Corporate Restructuring

Corporate Restructuring

Author: Gordon Donaldson

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9780071035842

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Corporate Restructuring is bound to provoke controversy by challenging much of the financial literature on how firms achieve increased efficiency. Countering the notion that an actual or threatened hostile takeover is needed to induce managers to restructure their firms, Donaldson claims that many companies have successfully restructured voluntarily. First, he explains why the financial structure & strategy that may have been right for the 1960s & early 1970s-the combination of diversification, low debt, & high retained earning-suddenly became wrong for the 1980s, creating opportunities for corporate raiders.


Political and Economic Transition in Russia

Political and Economic Transition in Russia

Author: Ararat L. Osipian

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-12-27

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 3030038319

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This book analyzes privatization reforms, property rights, and raiders in post-Soviet Russia. The author surveys the existing literature in the context of predatory raiding in Russia and introduces the notion and concept of this phenomena; he suggests that the study may serve as an explanatory model for corporate, property, and land raiding in Russia. Building on previous scholarship, this monograph conceptualizes the predatory character of corporate hostile takeovers in Russia and links it with the coercive nature of the ruling authoritarian regime. This project will appeal to scholars, graduate students, and researchers in Russian and Post-Soviet politics, capitalism, corruption, and property rights.


Guide to Responsible Restructuring

Guide to Responsible Restructuring

Author: Wayne F. Cascio

Publisher: U.S. Government Printing Office

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13:

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Based on research about the effects of downsizing on firm performance, argues that large-scale redundancies produce little long- term cost gains, and that enterprise restructuring is a more efficient means of increasing competitiveness. Based on a survey of 25 large firms over a seven-year period from 1988.


Intellectual Property

Intellectual Property

Author: Paul Goldstein

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2007-11-08

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 1101216387

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The definitive guide to intellectual property for business managers How can a product of the mind—an innovation, a song, a logo, a business secret—become the subject of precise property rights? No idea is entirely original; every innovative business borrows, sometimes extensively, from its competitors and others. So how do we draw the line between fair and unfair use? Billions of dollars ride on that question, as do the fates of publishers, software producers, drug companies, advertising firms, and many others. It’s also a key question for individuals—for instance, if you quit your job after mastering the company’s secrets, what can you do with that information? With the growth of the internet and global markets, having a smart IP strategy is more essential than ever. Intellectual Property is the ideal book for non-lawyers who deal with patents, trade secrets, trademarks, and copyrights—all essential business issues that have changed rapidly in the last few years. Goldstein draws on dozens of fascinating case studies, from the Polaroid vs. Kodak battle to Kellogg’s surprising trademark suit against Exxon to whether a generic perfume is allowed to smell exactly like Chanel No. 5. Every business decision that involves IP is also a legal decision, and every legal decision is also a business decision. Lawyers and managers need to work together to navigate these murky waters, and this book shows how.


Creating Value Through Corporate Restructuring

Creating Value Through Corporate Restructuring

Author: Stuart C. Gilson

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2001-08-07

Total Pages: 536

ISBN-13: 9780471405597

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This work is a collection of case studies illustrating real-world techniques, implementation, and strategies on corporate restructuring. They examine the numerous companies and trillions of dollars involved in corporate restructuring since the 1980s.


Responsible Restructuring

Responsible Restructuring

Author: Wayne F Cascio

Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers

Published: 2002-10-02

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 1609943805

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Firms that restructure through downsizing are not more profitable than those that don't, and often end up hurting themselves in the long run. Responsible Restructuring draws on the results of an eighteen-year study of S&P 500 firms to prove that it makes good business sense to restructure responsibly-to avoid downsizing and instead regard employees as assets to be developed rather than costs to be cut. Wayne Cascio explodes thirteen common myths about downsizing, detailing its negative impact on profitability, productivity, quality, and on the morale, commitment, and even health of survivors. He uses real-life examples to illustrate successful approaches to responsible restructuring used by companies such as Charles Schwab, Compaq, Cisco, Motorola, Reflexite, and Southwest Airlines. And he offers specific, step-by-step advice on what to do-and what not to do-when developing and implementing a restructuring strategy that, unlike layoffs, leaves the organization stronger and better able to face the challenges ahead.