A just-in-time guide for revamping distressed companies
Drawn from the author's decades of experience advising,
purchasing, and reviving distressed companies across industries,
geographies, and sizes, Reversing the Slide is designed to
help executives, managers, and employees revitalize downtrodden
companies. It shows how to: select the tactics appropriate for each
stage of distress; understand the use of entrepreneurial concepts;
avoid pitfalls common to turnarounds; determine the legal,
financial, strategic, and operational steps in the process;
discover why the principal of "ready, fire, aim" should guide the
decision-making process in situations with time pressure and
significant uncertainty; and uncover the secrets of effective
leadership and governance.
* Contains step-by-step instructions for helping troubled
organizations bounce back with vigor
* Often quoted in the Wall Street Journal, the author is
an authority on restructuring and downsizing
* Offers a handbook for implementing a successful corporate
turnaround
James Shein's Reversing the Slide is full of insightful
advice on what works, what does not, and why it will prove
invaluable to executives, managers, and employees in helping
troubled companies before it's too late.
Autorentext
James B. Shein has decades of experience as a CEO and running, advising, purchasing, and reviving distressed companies. He is now a professor of Management & Strategy at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, where he teaches Managing Turnarounds and Entrepreneurship. Professor Shein is also a member of the boards of directors at several public and private companies, where he serves on audit and governance committees.
Zusammenfassung
A just-in-time guide for revamping distressed companies
Drawn from the author's decades of experience advising, purchasing, and reviving distressed companies across industries, geographies, and sizes, Reversing the Slide is designed to help executives, managers, and employees revitalize downtrodden companies. It shows how to: select the tactics appropriate for each stage of distress; understand the use of entrepreneurial concepts; avoid pitfalls common to turnarounds; determine the legal, financial, strategic, and operational steps in the process; discover why the principal of "ready, fire, aim" should guide the decision-making process in situations with time pressure and significant uncertainty; and uncover the secrets of effective leadership and governance.
- Contains step-by-step instructions for helping troubled organizations bounce back with vigor
- Often quoted in the Wall Street Journal, the author is an authority on restructuring and downsizing
- Offers a handbook for implementing a successful corporate turnaround
James Shein's Reversing the Slide is full of insightful advice on what works, what does not, and why it will prove invaluable to executives, managers, and employees in helping troubled companies before it's too late.
Inhalt
Introduction: Conditions and Causes of Distress ix
Box 1: Typical Covenants Tripped by Downturns xxviii
1 The Phases of Decline and Early Warning Signs 1
Box 2: The Effects of Financial Shenanigans 17
2 The Turnaround Tripod 29
3 Leadership in a Crisis 58
Box 3: Governance and Leadership Issues in Family-Owned Businesses 80
4 Cash Not GAAP 93
5 Downsizing Is a Tool, Not a Goal 121
Box 4: Other Legal Issues in Announcing Layoffs 130
6 The Bankruptcy Process as Sword and Shield 152
Box 5: State Laws 156
Box 6: DIP Financing 159
Box 7: Committee Formation 162
Box 8: Plan Confirmation 181
7 Managing International Turnarounds 203
8 Turnarounds at (Intentionally) Nonprofit Organizations 231
Box 9: Chapter 9 Bankruptcy 257
9 Turning Duds into Dreams 259
Box 10: Additional Issues in Valuing Distressed Companies 278
Box 11: Fiduciary Duties of Directors in M&A Transactions 300
10 A Different Fresh Start 306
Notes 313
Acknowledgments 325
About the Author 327
Index 329