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Executive Defense: Shareholder Power and Corporate Reorganization [Hardcover]

Michael Useem (Author)

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January 1, 1993
A quiet revolution came to corporate America during the late 1980s and early 1990S. Large shareholders - pension funds, insurance companies, money managers, and commercial banks - exercised new-found muscle, pressuring senior managers to meet heightened financial expectations by reshaping their organizations. Michael Useem attempts to reveal how those shareholder pressures have transformed the inside structures of many corporations. Useem draws on numerous sources, including interviews with senior managers and intensive studies of seven large corporations representing a range of restructuring experiences and industries - including pharmaceuticals, transportation, chemicals, retailing, electronics, and financial services. He shows that organizational changes have affected many areas of corporate life: headquarters staffs have been reduced, authority has filtered down to operating units, and compensation has become more closely tied to performance. Change also extends to corporate governance, where managers have sought legal safeguards against takeovers and board terms have been staggered. Companies have made significant commitments to building more effective relations with their major investors. As Useem demonstrates, this revolution has reached even beyond the corporation, influencing American politics and law. As new ownership alignment has caused companies to focus attention on shareholders, corporate political agendas have shifted from fighting government regulation to resisting shareholder intrusion. This book aims to be useful reading for managers, economists, lawyers, financial analysts, and all observers of American business.

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Michael Useem is the William and Jacalyn Egan Professor of Management and director of the Center for Leadership and Change Management at the Wharton School. He holds a PhD from Harvard University, and his research has focused on leadership, decision making, governance, and corporate change. He has presented leadership development programs in India, China, and elsewhere, and with Harbir Singh and Jitendra Singh has offered an annual program on corporate governance in Mumbai.

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aligning shareholders, intensified management, shared directorships, investor relations managers, antitakeover legislation, shareholder power, pretax net income, proxy challenges, confidential voting, operating business units, shareholder proposals, antitakeover defenses, shareholder rights plan, organizational alignment, investor capitalism, institutional shareholding, alignment efforts, buyout companies, corporate political action, major business units, investor power, public pension fund, social similarity, proxy contests, investor pressures
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Wall Street, The Restructuring of American Business, United Way, General Motors, United Shareholders Association, National Investor Relations Institute, Dayton Hudson, Business Roundtable, Investor Responsibility Research Center, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, Philip Morris, Retirement System, New York Stock Exchange, Business Week, Hewitt Associates, Lockheed Corporation, California Public, Conference Board, Carl Icahn, Boone Pickens, College Retirement Equities Fund, Council of Institutional Investors, Federal Election Commission, Institutional Shareholder Services, Securities Industry Association
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