'Financial Performance' presents the foundation concepts underlying
the Senior Executive Programmes the Authors have taught together
and separately over the last 15 years in Europe, Asia and North
America.
These programmes include
The Oxford Advanced Management Programme
The Oxford Senior Executive Finance Programme
The INSEAD Advanced Management Programme
The IMI, Geneva, Advanced Management Programme
The Harvard Advanced Management Programme
The Oxford International Executive Programme, Singapore
The IMI International Finance Programme, Singapore
The book is intended as a reference manual as well as a textbook
and will be of value to anyone with an interest in financial
performance - particularly senior executives.
The developments in modern finance over the last two decades have
considerable implications for the way senior executives think about
the finance discipline. It is no longer enough to have a
rudimentary knowledge of basic finance and a heavy reliance on
financial specialists.
CEOs of course need excellent financial professionals - however
they need to go beyond this and provide strategic leadership. This
requires a conceptual framework for dealing with financial matters.
This book provides a description of the underlying ideas and will
be of value to anyone with an interest in financial performance -
particularly senior executives.
This book revolves around the concept of value and it is
organised into two parts.
Part IPerformance Measurement
Consists of three chapters, all of which focus on the real and
fairly complex set of financial statements of DaimlerChrysler
AG.
The first two chapters provide a detailed guided tour of the
financial statements which deconstruct the complexity and then
reconstruct the financials to provide a clearer base for analysis.
These chapters have been arranged to deal with each line item of
financial statements which have been highlighted in such a way to
allow the reader to treat the materials as a reference as well as a
sequential read.
Chapter three presents a framework for evaluating financial health
and introduces a cash flow based model for understanding the short
and medium term constraints on a firm's growth. This exposition
revolves around the concept of sustainable growth.
Part 2Valuation
In the second part of the book chapter 4 introduces the cost of
capital concept followed by chapter 5 which provides a general
source of reference for valuation and a variety of difference
applications.Chapter 6 concludes the book with a review of concept
of shareholder value from a European perspective.
Rory Knight MA(Oxon), MCom, PhD, CA
Dean (Emeritus), Templeton College, University of Oxford
For the last five years Rory has been Dean of Templeton College,
the University of Oxford's business college. During this time he
led the Oxford Advanced Management Programme and he created the
Oxford Senior Executive Finance Programme. He has considerable
experience in business and management development. He is actively
involved in briefing the senior executives of leading companies on
issues in Finance and Strategy.
Prior to coming to Oxford Dr Knight was the deputy director of a
foundation within the Swiss National Bank (SNB) and previously a
Professor in Finance at IMI, Geneva & IMD, Lausanne.
Marc Bertoneche MA, MBA, DBA, Phd
Visiting Professor, Harvard Business School
Marc is a Professor in Business Administration at the University of
Bordeaux and has been on the faculty at INSEAD, the European
Institute of Business Administration in Fontainebleau France for
more than twenty years. His areas of interest include corporate and
financial strategy, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital,
financial markets, corporate ownership and governance, risk
management and international finance. He is currently visiting
professor at the Harvard Business School.
Marc and Rory have worked as a team for over fifteen years in
teaching senior executives and academic research.
Cutting edge techniques in financial management and corporate
financial strategy.
How to maximize shareholder value.
Based upon the advanced management programmes at Oxford and
INSEAD.