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Two partners in a world-renowned consulting firm bring you an entertaining, no-nonsense field guide to the M&A jungle, packed with practical tips on executing corporate change and capturing early shareholder value. Five Frogs on a Log offers an unconventional perspective and a practical, readily accessible solution to the single greatest challenge facing today's managers: executing rapid change and accelerating through demanding business transitions. Designed especially for ambitious, achievement-oriented managers -- impatient people with little time to read or to interpret hidden meanings --…mehr

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Two partners in a world-renowned consulting firm bring you an entertaining, no-nonsense field guide to the M&A jungle, packed with practical tips on executing corporate change and capturing early shareholder value. Five Frogs on a Log offers an unconventional perspective and a practical, readily accessible solution to the single greatest challenge facing today's managers: executing rapid change and accelerating through demanding business transitions. Designed especially for ambitious, achievement-oriented managers -- impatient people with little time to read or to interpret hidden meanings -- every chapter contains accessible nuggets of insight and solutions presented in memorable and entertaining ways. The authors -- partners and managing directors of Pricewaterhouse Coopers M&A consulting -- offer a unique hands-on perspective based on their work with top Fortune 500 firms; they have become among the most-quoted experts on postmerger management in the trade and commercial press.
A riddle: Five frogs are sitting on a log. Four decide to jump off. How many are left? Answer: Five Why? Because there's a difference between deciding and doing. Written by Mark L. Feldman and Michael F. Spratt of PricewaterhouseCoopers, Five Frogs on a Log offers readers an entertaining and no-nonsense field guide to the mergers and acquisitions jungle, packed with insight and instruction for executing corporate change and capturing shareholder value. Whether you're buying another company or acquiring a new vision of the future, this book proffers an unconventional perspective and a practical, readily accessible set of solutions to the single greatest challenge facing today's managers: executing rapid transitions ion mergers, acquisitions and gut wrenching change. Designed for corporate managers and CEOs caught up in the whirlwind of change, every chapter provides accessible ideas and wisdom for navigating the most demanding business transitions. The authors offer a unique hands-on perspective based on their work with top Fortune 500 firms. As they state: "Increasingly, the companies that win are those that learn faster, act quicker and adapt sooner. They will compress time by making and executing early, informed decisions about economic value creation, ruthless prioritization and focused resource allocation. They will use these decisions to take early firm stands on management deployment, organization structure and culture. Their actions will increasingly be linked to long-term, sustained economic value creation." The advice and expertise offered in this book can be used to solve a range of operational problems from speeding up new product development to merging two businesses; from changing company culture to repositioning a business in a while new marketplace. Whatever the challenges and opportunities facing you, your company, your industry, Five Frogs on a Log will move you from deciding to doing.
Autorenporträt
Mark Feldman, Ph.D., is partner and managing director of PricewaterhouseCoopers' global mergers and acquisitions consulting business--The Accelerated Transition. He provides strategic advisory services in accelerating the capture of sustained economic value from mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures. He has twenty years of international consulting experience with many of those years spent in the Asia-Pacific region. He has published many articles and is a frequently quoted speaker who has addressed audience throughout the world.