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| #816812 in eBooks | 1999-10-13 | 1999-10-13 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Still the Gold Standard for Creating Value|By RJB|For more than 25 years, from the first edition to this current version, this has been the Gold Standard for defining and guiding managers to creating shareholder value.
In the past few decades there have been a lot of silly business fads that have come and gone - TQM, Six Sigma, EVA, Re-engineering, but the discipline|.com |Should a company's management be most accountable to employees, customers, or management itself? In Creating Shareholder Value, Alfred Rappaport argues that management's primary responsibility is to company shareholders. First published 12 years
The ultimate test of corporate strategy, the only reliable measure, is whether it creates economic value for shareholders. Now, in this substantially revised and updated edition of his 1986 business classic, Creating Shareholder Value, Alfred Rappaport provides managers and investors with the practical tools needed to generate superior returns. After a decade of downsizings frequently blamed on shareholder value decision making, this book presents a new and indept...
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