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The EVA Challenge: Implementing Value-Added Change in an Organization
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The EVA Challenge: Implementing Value-Added Change in an Organization Paperback - 2003

by Stern, Joel M

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  • Title The EVA Challenge: Implementing Value-Added Change in an Organization
  • Author Stern, Joel M
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition 1st Edition
  • Condition New
  • Pages 250
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher John Wiley & Sons
  • Date 2003-12-22
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Illustrated, Index, Table of Contents
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 531ZZZ01K7TO_ns
  • ISBN 9780471478898 / 047147889X
  • Weight 0.88 lbs (0.40 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.65 x 6.87 x 0.54 in (21.97 x 17.45 x 1.37 cm)
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 00047993
  • Dewey Decimal Code 658.403

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From the publisher

Economic Value Added - das EVA-Konzept - wurde von der Beratungsfirma Stern Stewart & Co. entwickelt. Es ist ein effektiver Ma stab zur Messung der finanziellen Performance eines Unternehmens und ist eng mit dem Shareholder-Value-Ansatz verbunden. Darber hinaus kann mit Hilfe von EVA -Berechnungen auch eine Unternehmensbewertung durchgefhrt werden; ein positiver EVA-Wert bedeutet einen Wertzuwachs, ein negativer hingegen einen Wertverlust.
"The EVA Challenge" erlutert, wie man EVA implementiert - angefangen bei der Schulung von Angestellten bis hin zur Beantwortung und Lsung der hufigsten Implementierungsfragen und -probleme, denen Unternehmen begegnen. Diskutiert wird komplett neues Material zu 'real options', 'leveraged stock options' und anderen wichtigen Finanzkonzepte fr Unternehmen der New und der Old Economy. Mit zahlreichen Fallbeispielen aus der Unternehmenspraxis.

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". . . Buy it, read it on the plane and then start asking your top team some hard questions-before your shareholders do."
-- Financial Times

PRAISE FOR THE EVA CHALLENGE

"The EVA Challenge provides helpful insights for both the beginner and the advanced EVA practitioner. Its real-life examples illustrate how the practical application of shareholder value orientation can align the goals of all organizational levels, motivate management by linking compensation to EVA performance, and bring additional value to shareholders."
-- Dr. Karl-Hermann Baumann, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Siemens A.G.

"A very valuable book for practicing managers who must solve problems. The authors provide a wealth of information and examples not only on implementing EVA, but on performance measurement and compensation in general. Their analysis is first-rate. They draw from their extensive experience and from real companies, problems, and solutions. I especially like the chapter on EVA failures."
-- Michael C. Jensen, Managing Director, Organizational Strategy Practice, The Monitor Group; Jessi Isidor Strauss Professor Emeritus, Harvard Business School

"Joel Stern knows more about creating shareholder value than anyone in America. In The EVA Challenge, you'll learn how the master dumps rusty old accounting rules and hands managers a remarkable new yardstick for measuring success. Want to know the concept that made Roberto Goizueta great? Follow the Adam of EVA."
-- Shawn Tully, Senior Writer, Fortune

About the author

JOEL M. STERN has been Managing Partner of Stern Stewart & Co. since its founding in 1982. He currently serves on the faculties of five graduate business schools all over the world. A widely published writer, he has been a financial policy columnist for the Sunday Times of London. A recognized authority on financial economics, corporate performance measurement, corporate valuation, and incentive compensation, Mr. Stern is a leading advocate of the concept of shareholder value.

JOHN S. SHIELY is President of Briggs & Stratton, one of the most successful implementers of EVA. He began his career as a tax accountant at Arthur Andersen & Co., then served as a lawyer, first with the Hughes Hubbard & Reed law firm, later at Allen-Bradley/Rockwell Automation, and joined Briggs & Stratton in 1986 as general counsel.

IRWIN ROSS was retained by Joel Stern to assist in the writing of The EVA Challenge. He has written a number of books, including The Loneliest Campaign, The Image Merchants, and Shady Business. He is a former roving editor of Reader's Digest and over the years has written for a variety of other magazines, including Fortune and Harper's.