Advanced Certificate in Corporate Turnaround Strategies
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Here are the essential units for an Advanced Certificate in Corporate Turnaround Strategies:
โข Financial Analysis and Valuation: This unit covers financial statement analysis, ratio analysis, and valuation techniques to assess the financial health of a distressed company.
โข Restructuring and Workout Strategies: This unit explores various restructuring alternatives, such as debt restructuring, equity restructuring, and operational restructuring, and how to implement them effectively.
โข Change Management: This unit examines the human side of corporate turnarounds, including leadership, communication, motivation, and culture change.
โข Legal and Regulatory Considerations: This unit discusses the legal and regulatory framework governing corporate restructuring, including bankruptcy laws, disclosure requirements, and ethical considerations.
โข Mergers, Acquisitions, and Divestitures: This unit explores the role of M&A in corporate turnaround, including due diligence, negotiation, and integration.
โข Performance Improvement: This unit focuses on operational improvement techniques, such as lean management, Six Sigma, and process reengineering.
โข Crisis Management: This unit covers the critical first steps in managing a corporate crisis, including communication, stakeholder management, and scenario planning.
โข Risk Management and Financial Restructuring: This unit examines the role of risk management in corporate turnarounds, including risk identification, assessment, and mitigation, as well as financial restructuring techniques.
โข Stakeholder Management: This unit explores the complex relationships between a distressed company and its various stakeholders, including shareholders, creditors, employees, customers, and suppliers, and how to manage their expectations and interests.