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Wealth Creation : A Systems Mindset for Building and Investing in Businesses for the Long Term.
Title:
Wealth Creation : A Systems Mindset for Building and Investing in Businesses for the Long Term.
Author:
Madden, Bartley J.
ISBN:
9780470593974
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (205 pages)
Series:
Wiley Finance Ser. ; v.541

Wiley Finance Ser.
Contents:
Wealth Creation: A Systems Mindset for Building and Investing in Businesses for the Long Term -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- CHAPTER 1: A Systems Mindset -- HOW WE KNOW WHAT WE THINK WE KNOW -- THE PAK (PERCEIVING-ACTING-KNOWING) LOOP -- EXAMPLES OF SYSTEMS THINKING AND PROBLEM SOLVING -- CORRELATION, CAUSALITY, AND CONTROL SYSTEMS -- CHAPTER 2: The Wealth-Creation System -- THE PERCEPTION OF FREE-MARKET CAPITALISM -- THE HOUSING AND CREDIT CRISIS OF 2008-2009 -- GOVERNMENT REGULATION AND UNKNOWN RISKS -- THE STANDARD OF LIVING -- CHAPTER 3: The Ideal Free-Market System -- COMPONENTS OF A FREE-MARKET SYSTEM -- CONSUMER WEALTH, PRODUCER WEALTH, AND COMPETITION -- EFFICIENTLY PROVIDING WHAT CONSUMERS WANT -- CHAPTER 4: The Competitive Life-Cycle View of the Firm -- COMPETITIVE LIFE-CYCLE FRAMEWORK -- FIRMS' COMPETITIVE LIFE CYCLES AND DYNAMISM -- COMPANY EXAMPLES -- LIFE-CYCLE OBSERVATIONS -- CHAPTER 5: The Life-Cycle Valuation Model as a Total System -- EFFICIENT MARKETS VERSUS BEHAVIORAL FINANCE -- VALUATION MODEL PRINCIPLES -- MEASUREMENT UNITS -- FORWARD-LOOKING, MARKET-DERIVED DISCOUNT RATES -- PROBLEMS WITH CAPM COST OF CAPITAL -- IMPROVING THE VALUATION PROCESS -- INVESTOR EXPECTATIONS: THE WAL-MART EXAMPLE -- CRITICAL ACCOUNTING ISSUES -- REPLY TO CRITICS -- CHAPTER 6: Business Firms as Lean, Value-Added Systems -- LEAN THINKING AND PAK LOOP COMPONENTS -- A LEAN TRANSFORMATION EXAMPLE: DANAHER -- CHAPTER 7: Corporate Governance -- A SYSTEMS VIEW FOR CORPORATE GOVERNANCE -- CORPORATE GOVERNANCE NEEDS REPAIR -- A STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE FOR BOARDS -- A SUCCESSFUL CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION EXAMPLE: EISAI CO., LTD. -- SHAREHOLDER VALUE REVIEW -- CHAPTER 8: Concluding Thoughts -- BENEFITS FOR PUBLIC POLICY MAKERS -- BENEFITS FOR BUSINESS MANAGERS -- BENEFITS FOR INVESTORS -- Notes -- References -- About the Author -- Index.
Abstract:
Wealth creation insights by the creator of the company life-cycle framework known as the CFROI valuation model. Investors searching for companies whose future profitability will far exceed that implied in current stock prices, those in business making decisions to improve company performance, and politicians crafting legislation-all use some form of a wealth creation framework. In this book, author Bartley Madden addresses how to think about the complex dynamics in generating wealth and the practical benefits to be gained from upgrading one's wealth creation framework. Throughout these pages, Madden shares six critical insights: A systems mindset focuses not so much on the individual pieces of a system, but on how all the pieces work together to achieve the goal envisioned for the system. The systems way of thinking described in Wealth Creation helps to avoid unintended, bad consequences, and to generate insights for leveraging change that produces big gains in wealth Economic systems -- the rules and relationships that exist to create wealth by delivering value to customers -- are devilishly complex and therefore solving economic problems requires extensive knowledge. Seen in this light, knowledge growth and wealth creation are two sides of the same coin. A prerequisite to making better buy/hold/sell investment decisions and business judgments is an improved understanding of how wealth is created. An especially useful approach described in this book is to connect business firms' financial performance to stock prices via the firms' competitive life-cycle framework A deeper understanding of business firms makes it plain that customers, employees, and shareholders have mutual, long-term interests. In other words, a free-market system geared to serving customers through competition is a system in which participants share the wealth that is jointly

created There is a huge opportunity for sustained, higher economic growth through voluntary initiatives by the private sector. One initiative involves an accelerated implementation of lean management, which was pioneered by Toyota. This is a systems approach that continually purges waste and optimizes the use of resources in delivering value to customers The other initiative concerns improved corporate governance. The wealth creation principles discussed in this book offer a blueprint for boards of directors to vastly improve how they fulfill their responsibility to shareholders, and in so doing, improve the performance of corporate America These ideas have taken shape as a natural outgrowth of a commercial research program that began in 1969 at Callard, Madden & Associates focused on how to value business firms. It produced the CFROI (cash-flow-return-on-investment) metric and its related life-cycle valuation model. This work was further advanced at HOLT Value Associates, which was later acquired by Credit Suisse in 2002. Credit Suisse HOLT continues the research to improve the valuation tools and related global database that analyzes 20,000 companies in over 60 countries. This system is used by a large number of institutional money management firms worldwide in order to make better investment decisions.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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