The Value Mindset : Returning to the First Principles of Capitalist Enterprise

the value mindset : returning to the first principles of capitalist enterprise

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The Value Mindset : Returning to the First Principles of Capitalist Enterprise

Editorial Reviews
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“…this thought-provoking book is a worthy addition to the bookshelf.” (Financial Director, July 2004)

“…has much to say that is sensible and profound.” (Financial Times, 27th May 2004)

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A groundbreaking book on building long-term wealth for stakeholders
As creator of the Wealth Added Index (WAI), Stern Stewart's Erik Stern has become a beacon for creating shareholder value within the current storm of corporate malfeasance and poor performance. The Value Mindset shows readers how to develop this way of thinking by blending individual manager incentives with the proper corporate structure and the willingness to pursue value discipline over the long term. Filled with practical concepts that have proved themselves in the real world, this book shows readers how they can transform a company into an organization that can deliver value and returns to its shareholders. The Value Mindset helps readers develop this mindset-as well as implement it-by detailing the metrics that are necessary for any manager to measure and monitor value creation within the firm.
Erik Stern (London, UK) is a Senior Vice President at Stern Stewart & Co., based in London. He has designed and implemented programs for companies in several industries in the United States and Europe. Mike Hutchinson (London, UK) is a Vice President at Stern Stewart & Co., based in London. He worked previously for the BBC and the Consumers' Association.

The Value Mindset : Returning to the First Principles of Capitalist Enterprise

The Value Mindset : Returning to the First Principles of Capitalist Enterprise,Erik Stern,Mike Hutchinson,John Wiley & Sons,0471650293,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Corporate Finance,Corporate profits,Corporations,Economic value added,Entrepreneurship,Finance,Industrial management,Management,Valuation,Business & Economics / Finance,Business & Management

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