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EVA & Strategy Stern Stewart, April 2000 ABC, Balanced Scorecard & EVA Stern Stewart, April 1999 TakeAway Points

EVA & Strategy Stern Stewart, April 2000 ABC, Balanced Scorecard & EVA Stern Stewart, April 1999 TakeAway Points. “In business circles,the term ‘strategic’ seems to be a synonym for negative present value”. EVA & Strategy , Stern Stewart, April 2000.

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EVA & Strategy Stern Stewart, April 2000 ABC, Balanced Scorecard & EVA Stern Stewart, April 1999 TakeAway Points

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  1. EVA & StrategyStern Stewart, April 2000ABC, Balanced Scorecard &EVAStern Stewart, April 1999TakeAway Points

  2. “In business circles,the term ‘strategic’ seems to be a synonym for negative present value” EVA & Strategy , Stern Stewart, April 2000

  3. “New management techniques are based on economic theory rather than being tied to accounting frameworks …” • “Traditional financial measures confuse accounting anomalies with the underlying economics of of business” • “An accountant measures profit earned, while an economist looks at what could have been earned” EVA & Strategy , Stern Stewart, April 2000 ABC, BSC & EVA, Stern Stewart, April 1999

  4. MVA Components • Invested capital • Level • Velocity • Current operations value (COV) • Discounted stream of returns (EVA) • Especially for mature businesses • Future growth value (FGV) • Internal / external • “In the money” or “out of” • Real Options EVA & Strategy , Stern Stewart, April 2000

  5. Capital • Flexible vs. “rigid” (e.g. plants & equipment) • Tangible vs. intangible (brands, intellectual capital, organizational “software”, etc) • Equity vs. debt (which is self-disciplining) • Low cost vs. matched to needs EVA & Strategy , Stern Stewart, April 2000

  6. EVA Objectives • Decentralize ownership & accountability • Develop strong “business literacy” • Get all employees speaking the same language • Confer economic discipline at all levels • Act like owners • Institutionalize a high performance culture EVA & Strategy , Stern Stewart, April 2000

  7. EVA • Measuring profits after subtracting the expected return to shareholders (capital charge) • “Creating sustainable improvement in EVA is synonymous with increasing shareholder wealth” • “Switch from managing earnings to managing value” • A “management system”, not just a metric … ABC, BSC & EVA, Stern Stewart, April 1999

  8. EVA: Integrated performance measurement, management, and reward system • Planning • Portfolio management • Decision-making: strategic, tactical • Total compensation EVA & Strategy , Stern Stewart, April 2000

  9. Increasing EVA • Improve returns on existing capitalPrices, margins, costs, volume • Grow profitabilityIncreased sales, new products, new markets • Harvest underachieving partsCurtail investment, rationalize, divest, liquidate • Optimize cost of capital EVA & Strategy , Stern Stewart, April 2000

  10. Value Creation Profiles High Low Prospects Superstars FGV % of MVA Bench- warmers Steady Veterans Negative Positive EVA /Capital EVA & Strategy , Stern Stewart, April 2000

  11. Traditional Performance Metrics

  12. Traditional Performance Metrics • “Too blunt” (vs. sharp focus) • Numerous & complex … not aligned or integrated • Not systematically tied to value creation • Often, represent negotiated settlements prone to understate and underperform potential • Not easily “internalized” by employees • Key: balance accuracy & simplicity … get employees to think and act like owners EVA & Strategy , Stern Stewart, April 2000

  13. Dysfunctional BehaviorsInfluenced by traditional accounting-based performance measures… • Rampant short-termism • EPS focus • End of month, quarter, year • Underpricing of capital • Overinvestment (especially mature businesses) • Misallocations (feed dogs, starve stars) • Underachievement (below WACC) • Excessive vertical integration • Versus outsourcing, partnerships, alliances • “Cooked” books • Acquisition accounting, accruals, transaction timing EVA & Strategy , Stern Stewart, April 2000

  14. Stock Option Downsides • “Ownership” is beyond most employees sightlines • Often fail to provide clear and direct linkage between actions and results • Shared risk / return desired in bull markets, discouraging in bear markets EVA & Strategy , Stern Stewart, April 2000

  15. Other Performance Management Methodologies

  16. Activity Based Costing (ABC) • As product and customer mix become more diverse, the assignment of overheads becomes grossly misleading, distorting the cost of individual products and services. • So, ABC is used to identify all activities, direct and indirect, and allocate the costs associated with these activities more precisely. • May (most) ABC systems only capture P&L costs. Should also be capturing the cost of capital (e.g. more inventory associated with a product is an economic cost). • ABC is most useful for operations with high indirect costs (overhead), complex transfer pricing issues, and shared processes or facilities. ABC, BSC & EVA, Stern Stewart, April 1999

  17. Balanced Scorecard • Translates vision and strategy into objectives • Typically, 4 broad categories with 2 to 5 objectives each • Financial & non-financial objectives • Lagging (e.g. accounting P&L) and leading indictors (e.g. customer satisfaction) • Deployment and Alignment* … Deployment: consistent from top down (vertical) Alignment: consistent across functions (horizontal) • Issue: lacks a single focus of accountability ABC, BSC & EVA, Stern Stewart, April 1999 * Lecture Notes, K.E. Homa, 2001

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