Hi-tech industries that focus on developing patterns of innovation as part of their management strategies can increase their competitiveness. However, this synergy between knowledge and experience and its resulting creativity can make them targets for takeover bids. This though destroys the continuity that is often an important factor in successful innovation processes and as they become integrated into larger and larger conglomerates, they lose the advantages which made them attractive in the f...
Expensive Mistakes When Buying & Selling Companies
by Richard G. Stieglitz and Stuart H Sorkin
Modeling and Control of Antennas and Telescopes. Mechanical Engineering Series
by Wodek Gawronski
Art of M&A, The, Fourth Edition: A Merger Acquisition Buyout Guide
by Stanley Foster Reed, Alexandria Lajoux, and H Peter Nesvold
The Art of M&A Integration: A Guide to Merging Resources, Processes and Responsibilities
by Alexandra Lajoux
In today's environment of mergers and acquisitions, executives must know everything possible to ensure M&A activities produce the profitable growth they are designed to achieve. Because what looks good on paper does not always pan out in reality, executives must be certain they understand how to control the post-acquisition situation and avoid post-merger failure. "The Art of M&A Integration" taps the experience of many experts in this field, covering the broad range of resources, processes and...
If They Can Sell Pet Rocks Why Can't You Sell Your Business (For What You Want)?
by John Martinka
Teaching to Learn (New Directions in Mathematics and Science Education, #4)
Stakeholdermanagement in Der Unternehmenskrise: Eine Unternehmensethische Betrachtung
by Stefan Mayr
Birth Advantages and Relative Age Effects in Sport (Routledge Research in Sports Coaching)
Relative age effects (RAEs) refer to the participation, selection, and attainment inequalities in the immediate, short-term, and long-term in sports. Indeed, dozens of studies have identified RAEs across male and female sporting contexts. Despite its widespread prevalence, there is a paucity in the empirical research and practical application of strategies specifically designed to moderate RAEs. Thus, the purpose of this book is to situate RAEs in the context of youth sport structures, lay found...
Takeovers, now more than ever, are a major part of business life. This book reflects this and provides a guide to managers who are faced with planning, executing or defending takeovers, possibly for the first time. Started as the Guinness affair was beginning to unfold, and completed in the aftermath of the stock market crash of 1987, this book outlines the basic business principles to follow in this ever-changing business environment. Not designed to replace professional advice, the book allows...