In Value Leadership,
renowned management and investment expert Peter Cohan whose 2002 stock picks
gained 81percent when the S&P 500 plunged 24 percent provides a new and powerful
concept of sustainable corporate value. Using his expertise in understanding shareholder
value, Cohan offers executives seven management principles that were tested in periods of
economic expansion and contraction. These principles are: valuing human relationships,
fostering teamwork, experimenting frugally, fulfilling your commitments, fighting
complacency, winning through multiple means, and giving to your community. Cohan
illustrates these principles by drawing on examples from eight Value Leaders
Synopsys, WalMart, Goldman Sachs, MBNA, Johnson & Johnson, J. M. Smucker, Southwest
Airlines, and Microsoft. Through two recessions, these companies grew 35 percent faster,
were 109 percent more profitable, and generated five times more shareholder wealth than
their peers.
Table of Contents
Introduction: What is Value
Leadership?
1. Where Do You Stand?
(Start With the Value Quotient).
2. People Matter
(Value Human Relationships).
3. Two Heads are Better Than
One
(Foster Teamwork).
4. Growth Matters
(Experiment Frugally).
5. Trust is Vital
(Fulfill Your Commitments).
6. Success Can Breed Failure
(Fight Complacency).
7. Profit Is Vital
(Win Through Multiple Means).
8. Doing Good Matters
(Give to Your Community).
9. Actions Speak Louder Than
Words
(Instill Value Leadership in Executives, Investors, and Policymakers).
Appendix: Selection and VQ
Analysis of Value Leaders.
Notes.
Acknowledgments.
The Author.
Index.
320 pages
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