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Leading Corporate Turnaround - How Leaders Fix Troubled Companies

Leading Corporate Turnaround - How Leaders Fix Troubled Companies

Author: S Slatter
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publication Date: 10 Feb 2006
ISBN-13: 9780470025598
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Leadership is never more crucial than when corporate survival is at stake. But the days of the tough guys are over. The leaders who are driving today's sustainable turnarounds understand that the answers to a distressed company's problems lie almost always within the firm itself - usually at middle manager level and below. The secret is cooperation.Drawing on interviews with top company doctors and advisers, as well as on the authors' own experience, "Leading Corporate Turnarounds" explores seven key leadership and management skills required for successful turnaround, and shows why quickly gaining the buy-in and trust of all stakeholders is the key to ultimate success. The features are: written by the founding directors of the Society of Turnaround Professionals (STP), with a proposed Foreword by the Society's Patron Sir John Harvey-Jones; considers the different drivers of turnaround, the alternatives to it, and the restructuring processes required to move beyond crisis stabilization to sustainable change; and features international case studies from leading companies including BT, Virgin Express, Arthur Andersen, Parmalat, GE, Lee Cooper, New Look and IBM.


Table of Contents


About the Authors. Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. The Leadership Challenge. 2. The Turnaround Framework. 3. Before the Turnaround Begins. 4. New Leadership. 5. Crisis Stabilisation. 6. Stakeholder Management. 7. Strategic Focus. 8. Changing Critical Business Processes. 9. Leading Organisational Change. 10. Financial Restructuring. Appendix Society of Turnaround Professionals. Index.


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Review Text
""...provides several striking examples of corporate turnarounds in recent years..." (Financial Times, April 2006) "...describes real life turnarounds more extraordinary than fiction..." (The Financial Director, June 2006)"






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