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Outperform with expectations-based management: a state of the art approach to creating and enhancing shareholder value

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wiley Hoboken, N.J., 2005.Description: xxi, 358 pages: illustrations; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780471738756
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4013 COP
Summary: ""In Outperform with Expectations-Based Management, Copeland and Dolgoff show executives and managers how to use their proven approach to create and enhance shareholder value. But, this book is not just for professionals that play a fundamental role in setting expectations. It's also for investors who believe in using fundamental information to set their expectations for company performance, as well as analysts who forecast financial results and make investment recommendations." "Divided into three comprehensive sections, this guide illustrates how Expectations-Based Management (EBM) can help you find profitable answers to numerous performance-related questions, such as: What drives my stock price? How do I measure business unit performance? And How do I design incentives for my managers?."
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""In Outperform with Expectations-Based Management, Copeland and Dolgoff show executives and managers how to use their proven approach to create and enhance shareholder value. But, this book is not just for professionals that play a fundamental role in setting expectations. It's also for investors who believe in using fundamental information to set their expectations for company performance, as well as analysts who forecast financial results and make investment recommendations." "Divided into three comprehensive sections, this guide illustrates how Expectations-Based Management (EBM) can help you find profitable answers to numerous performance-related questions, such as: What drives my stock price? How do I measure business unit performance? And How do I design incentives for my managers?."

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