Business Restructuring
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Business Restructuring

An Action Template for Reducing Cost and Growing Profit

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eBook - ePub

Business Restructuring

An Action Template for Reducing Cost and Growing Profit

About this book

An effective, long-term strategy for maintaining corporate growth, profit and competitive edge

Depicting a progressive emergent framework for long-term growth, profitability, and success, Business Restructuring: An Action Template for Reducing Cost and Growing Profit employs an integrated approach incorporating several of the most popular methodologies and best-in-class practices into a single proven framework.

Beginning with an overview of restructuring and what is needed up-front to be successful, this "How to Cookbook" helps you

  • Understand business restructuring and cost reduction techniques
  • How to transform any organization into one that is high performing
  • Realize efficiencies through the reorganization of resources, improving processes, and identifying outsourcing opportunities
  • Sustain results and achieve continued efficiency, profitability, and growth
  • Describes the right leadership team dynamics to make sure the changes stick

Whether you are a business leader or manager, Business Restructuring takes you through a logical series of steps that will provide you with immediately useful tactics to apply on a regular basis to achieve immediate results, as well as a long-term roadmap to deliver performance excellence and increase shareholder value.

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Publisher
Wiley
Year
2009
Print ISBN
9780470503683
Edition
1
eBook ISBN
9780470559604

Chapter 1
Restructuring for Success: The 10-Minute Check

Why You Need to Restructure

What exactly is business restructuring? In most cases, the term refers to a turnaround tactic used by distressed companies in an attempt to correct a declining financial situation or climb out of bankruptcy. But business restructuring carries a variety of meanings in business. For a private equity (PE) company, it may mean “financial” restructuring, cleaning and reorganizing the financial books using certain methods of financing, loans, or debt structures. For a chief executive officer (CEO), it may mean cutting heads through reductions in force (RIF) to decrease selling, general, and administrative (SG&A) expense dollars. To me, and for NexGen, it represents a way to build a competitive advantage, which is a good thing, very different from the negative connotations associated with the phrase today.
NexGen is my advisory firm, and we operate by partnering with companies to deliver a vision, strategy, and “playbook” on how to effectively restructure an organization, take costs and waste out of its processes, and design a robust business model. Our patent pending framework drives companies to focus investments and resources on the business core activities, facilitating the reallocation of funds toward growth initiatives, resulting in an increase in revenue and profit margins.
When done correctly, business restructuring is transformational; it offers a way to right-size the company, improve business processes, allocate the right resources against the right activities, and create substantial self-investments geared toward future growth. The scope of this book focuses on “operational” restructuring, a way to fundamentally change your cost structure to deliver the highest value at the lowest cost to your customer. To achieve this, you will need to take a holistic approach and execute a rigid playbook; otherwise, you will not see optimal results. If this is something you cannot commit to for the long haul, do not bother getting started. It is a journey that can take years. It is not for the CEO who wants an instant fix, nor is it for the one managing the business quarter to quarter. There are quick wins when you restructure, but the most impactful changes happen in cycles, and that takes time. Fortunately, if you are dedicated to reading this book, you are already off to a good start.
How do you know if you need to undertake the long journey of restructuring? Well, there is no easy way to determine when you need to restructure, but general guidelines, based on events that may occur within your company, can help you answer that question. Every company, regardless of size or product offering, should take a hard look at itself every year using a rigorous self-assessment to determine what is working in its organization as well as what is not. It is also essential to understand the external environment and how that impacts your business today as well as in the future. Too often we are backward looking and fail to anticipate and properly prepare for crises before they occur. A proactive approach is critical when assessing external market conditions, competitors, and the state of your company.
Exhibit 1.1 demonstrates what I have found to be the natural continuum of a company’s thought process when it believes it needs to make improvements. Being cognizant of this cycle and knowing where you fit will help guide you to achieving sustained results.
Usually when my team and I go into a company that thinks it wants to do restructuring, we can already feel the sense of chaos in the environment. The CEO or PE firm has contacted us because the company needs help. Yet, at the topmost level, we get the sense from the leadership team that things are under control. At least that is what most of the leaders are saying. Why would the CEO say things need to be improved but members of the leadership team claim things are not that bad? Because their decisions and actions caused the problems in the first place! It is a direct reflection on them as leaders. This is even more prevalent in companies with long-tenured executives who grew up in the company. We call this “Unconscious Incompetence,” and it is the worst place your company could be on the continuum.
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Exhibit 1.1 Conscious/Unconscious Chart
Slightly better, though not ideal, is the company that knows it needs help but also thinks it has the answers to most of the problems. Not really knowing what the root cause issues are, and therefore not being competent to make the correct systemic changes, is a drain on company resources and finances. The worst thing you can do is make assumptions about what you believe the issues are. I call it “intuitive analysis.” We had a client who told us the “superstar” finance person knew what was wrong and “where all the dead bodies were.” We discovered that she had assumed a lot of the issues, and the company had never done a thorough analysis using data to validate her recommendations. In the end, she was right about the surface issues but not about the root causes. If you do not fix the root cause and only fix the symptoms, you will enter a never-ending cycle of fixing the same issue over and over. If you have not identified the issues using facts, data, and analysis, you do not truly understand the root causes and therefore you are not ready to move down the continuum. This is what we call “Conscious Incompetence.”
The next phase of the continuum is “Conscious Competence.” Here you have conducted an assessment and understand the source of your issues, as quantified with data-driven evidence. During the assessment, as you peel back the onion and delve deeper into the organization, the opportunities and issues start to surface. Now that you understand the issues, you are conscious of them, but inept when it comes to implementing the changes. You need external resources to help you execute, as with all the continuum’s phases.
The final stage of the process is “Unconscious Competence.” When you move into action and are conscious of the changes required and have built a competency to make the improvements, you will be able to deliver results by lowering costs and growing profit. Continuous improvement becomes part of the way you run your business. You know how to identify root cause issues and you have embedded the improvement mind-set into the culture through training. You are efficient and effective and able to flex your cost structure. It is a way to gain an advantage over your competitors, prevail in a market downturn, or turn around your company when it is in decline.

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Are Your Key Financial Indicators Telling You Something?

Getting ahead of your competitors and gaining a competitive advantage is a key reason to perform restructuring. The ability to change cost structure and pricing strategies is an important driver of success in the competitive marketplace. When lower prices are necessary to gain market share, a flexible cost system allows you to change direction without negatively impacting operating margin. Having lower costs and superior service, being able to increase prices in a robust economy or lower prices in a market downturn, are paramount to increasing or maintaining operating margin. Both contribute...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Table of Contents
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Foreword
  7. Preface
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. Chapter 1: Restructuring for Success: The 10-Minute Check
  10. Chapter 2: The Playbook: A Comprehensive Approach
  11. Chapter 3: Putting the Playbook into Action
  12. Chapter 4: Setting the Baseline
  13. Chapter 5: Ready to Launch
  14. Chapter 6: Executing the Framework
  15. Chapter 7: Leadership Essentials for Success
  16. Chapter 8: Continuous Improvement
  17. Chapter 9: Summary of Lessons Learned
  18. Glossary
  19. Index
  20. End User License Agreement

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