Making Growth Work Making Growth Work

Making Growth Work

How Companies Can Expand and Become More Efficient

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Publisher Description

Growth is the key goal of management. It's not just an indicator of a company's performance, but also the basis for its future success. But growth doesn't just mean getting bigger – it also means getting better. In other words, growth must be profitable, otherwise it destroys the company's value long term. And this is not the only challenge. Growth must also be made continuous. The traditional V-curve paradigm (first downsize, then grow) no longer applies. Today, companies must follow a parallel strategy of growth coupled with reorganization, in the sense of permanently increasing efficiency.

In Making Growth Work it is shown how companies can grow successfully in the long term. The authors present the results of extensive studies carried out by Roland Berger Strategy Consultants on the subject of corporate growth and use them as a basis to develop new concepts for sustainable profitable growth.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2007
26 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
143
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
SIZE
683
KB

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