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Book The Private Equity Digital Operating Partner

Download or read book The Private Equity Digital Operating Partner written by Bruce Sinclair and published by Eveallanpub. This book was released on 2020-11-22 with total page 130 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Increase the value of your companies by seizing the true power of digital transformation The Tesla Model S. The Uber aggregator business model. The Amazon bookstore. What do they all have in common? They're all smart. Smart products, smart business models and smart services created by data-driven tech companies that have dominated their industries and produced outsized returns for their investors. Now the high technology of digital transformation has matured to enable any traditional company to increase its competitiveness and growth profile by developing tech-facilitated business models and other intangible assets. A digitally transformed company uses data to increase its sales through innovation and invention, to increase its margins through operational efficiency and to increase its valuation multiple through the digital rerate. Founder and principle consultant of today's leading digital operating partners firm, Bruce Sinclair has been helping companies digitally transform for almost a decade, first as an independent consultant and then as an operating partner for a middle-market private equity firm. Whereas his first book, IoT Inc, is the gold standard business book for leadership in enterprises, this book applies those lessons for value creation in private equity. Digital transformation is leading to structural changes in all industries, and associated with any such changes are investment opportunities. Not just by betting on smart companies, but by buying companies and making them smart. This is your playbook to seizing the true power of digital transformation for your portfolio companies.

Book The Operating Partner Playbook

Download or read book The Operating Partner Playbook written by Mohamad Chahine and published by 979-8-88940-661-7. This book was released on 2024-02-02 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dive into "The Operating Partner Playbook: A Comprehensive Guide to Total Value Creation in Private Equity" by Mohamad Chahine, a seasoned veteran in the realms of Private Equity (PE) and Venture Capital. This engaging guide takes you on a journey through the dynamic landscape of private equity, offering a perfect blend of informative insights and witty anecdotes that captivate not only industry players but also CEOs and aspiring entrepreneurs. Chahine, drawing from over two decades of global experience across four continents and 20 countries, unveils the intricate world of PE through a unique lens. The book is not just a primer but a lively exploration, dissecting the nuances of private equity, operational partnerships, and an innovative framework named the Merit-driven Value Management System (mVMS). In the first part, embark on a deep dive into the primal yet obscure asset class of private equity. Unravel the private equity process, fund structures, valuation, and the intriguing world of operational value creation. Chahine doesn't just stop at demystifying acronyms; he unveils new trends, risks, and the global scope of private equity, making the complex accessible and engaging. Part two takes center stage, introducing you to the unsung heroes - the Operating Partners. Delve into the economics of operational partnerships, decoding their role as profit center amplifiers and saviors of C-suite shuffles. Chahine masterfully navigates through compensation structures, the intricate dance between operating partners and deal teams, and even explores the ethical dilemmas they may encounter. The journey doesn't end there. Part three introduces the Merit-driven Value Management System (mVMS), a groundbreaking framework designed to revolutionize value creation. Chahine not only outlines this system but provides a practical toolkit, making it applicable across industries and leadership roles. The book concludes with a glimpse into the future, exploring Industry 4.0, the digital transformation, and the quest for the Operating SuperPartner. But what sets this book apart is not just its depth of knowledge - it's the author's storytelling finesse. Chahine seamlessly weaves together real-life examples, humor, and a touch of philosophy. He shares his personal journey, making complex concepts relatable and ensuring that even the casual reader finds joy in the pages. "The Operating Partner Playbook" is not just a guide; it's a catalyst for change. It inspires a paradigm shift, urging investment leaders to treat Operational Value Creation with rigor and insight. Whether you're a seasoned industry veteran or a curious entrepreneur, this book promises to unlock the true potential of your investments, leaving a lasting impact in the ever-evolving landscape of private equity. So, join Mohamad Chahine on this enriching journey - let's unlock the true potential together. This book is a MUST READ for a diverse audience, including: Private Equity and Investment Professionals looking to enhance their Operational Value Creation (OVC) skills. CEOs and Board Members seeking insights into effective value creation strategies. Strategy and Business Consultants aiming to understand Private Equity dynamics. Entrepreneurs wanting to supercharge their growth journey with OVC and PE skills. Executives and Managers in PE-backed companies adapting to a fast-paced management style. Whether you're a seasoned professional, a business leader, a consultant, an aspiring entrepreneur, or a manager in a PE-backed company, this book provides actionable insights and a roadmap for success in the ever-evolving landscape of value creation.

Book The Operating Partner in Private Equity

Download or read book The Operating Partner in Private Equity written by Private Equity International (Firm) and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 247 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Need to create value through operational excellence? Forget financial engineering, value creation is here to stay! In this unique publication a leading group of world-class operating partners explains how to drive growth and improve EBITDA in portfolio companies. Edited by Tony Ecock of Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe (WCAS) and PEOPEN, The Operating Partner in Private Equity features in-depth successful strategies, important lessons learned, real-life examples and war stories in all aspects of the value-creation cycle. Reading this executive-level publication you'll learn from superior o.

Book Private Equity Funds

Download or read book Private Equity Funds written by James M. Schell and published by Law Journal Press. This book was released on 2023-08-28 with total page 864 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The best guide to private equity funds. Insight and explanations for both fund sponsors and investors. The gold standard." --Andrew Zalasin, General Partner and CFO: RRE Ventures Best Practices for Organizing and Managing a Fund With nearly $7 trillion invested in more than 20,000 funds, investor interest in the private equity industry has returned, despite the economic turmoil of recent years. Still, guidance about the organization and administration of these funds is tough to find. This 1,400+ page resource, will equip corporate lawyers, investment professionals, and tax practitioners and with best practices to manage these funds effectively. Private Equity Funds: Business Structure and Operations covers a wide range of important issues, such as: the key economic differences between various types of funds; structuring the private equity fund to meet economic expectations and investment goals; securing maximum tax benefits for the sponsor of the fund; duties of the fund's General Partner and Investment Advisor; the major regulatory issues affecting the private equity fund; and much more. Private Equity Funds: Business Structure and Operations reflects the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2007 to 2009. The authors also focus on cyber risk and the compliance obligations of investment advisers.

Book The Operating Partner in Private Equity

Download or read book The Operating Partner in Private Equity written by Tony Ecock and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Private Equity Operational Due Diligence    Website

Download or read book Private Equity Operational Due Diligence Website written by Jason A. Scharfman and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2012-04-10 with total page 405 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A step-by-step guide to develop a flexible comprehensive operational due diligence program for private equity and real estate funds Addressing the unique aspects and challenges associated with performing operational due diligence review of both private equity and real estate asset classes, this essential guide provides readers with the tools to develop a flexible comprehensive operational due diligence program for private equity and real estate. It includes techniques for analyzing fund legal documents and financial statements, as well as methods for evaluating operational risks concerning valuation methodologies, pricing documentation and illiquidity concerns. Covers topics including fund legal documents and financial statement analysis techniques Includes case studies in operational fraud Companion website includes sample checklists, templates, spreadsheets, and links to laws and regulations referenced in the book Equips investors with the tools to evaluate liquidity, valuation, and documentation Also by Jason Scharfman: Hedge Fund Operational Due Diligence: Understanding the Risks Filled with case studies, this book is required reading for private equity and real estate investors, as well as fund managers and service providers, for performing due diligence on the noninvestment risks associated with private equity and real estate funds.

Book Pratt s Guide to Private Equity and Venture Capital Sources  2021 Edition

Download or read book Pratt s Guide to Private Equity and Venture Capital Sources 2021 Edition written by Dan Gunner and published by . This book was released on 2021-03-31 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Lessons from Private Equity Any Company Can Use

Download or read book Lessons from Private Equity Any Company Can Use written by Orit Gadiesh and published by Harvard Business Press. This book was released on 2008-02-07 with total page 126 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Private equity firms are snapping up brand-name companies and assembling portfolios that make them immense global conglomerates. They're often able to maximize investor value far more successfully than traditional public companies. How do PE firms become such powerhouses? Learn how, in Lessons from Private Equity Any Company Can Use. Bain chairman Orit Gadiesh and partner Hugh MacArthur use the concise, actionable format of a memo to lay out the five disciplines that PE firms use to attain their edge: · Invest with a thesis using a specific, appropriate 3-5-year goal · Create a blueprint for change--a road map for initiatives that will generate the most value for your company within that time frame · Measure only what matters--such as cash, key market intelligence, and critical operating data · Hire, motivate, and retain hungry managers--people who think like owners · Make equity sweat--by making cash scarce, and forcing managers to redeploy underperforming capital in productive directions This is the PE formulate for unleashing a company's true potential.

Book Restructuring the Hold

Download or read book Restructuring the Hold written by Thomas C. Anderson and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2020-12-10 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Establishing an effective partnership and achieving improved outcomes for investors and management teams during the hold cycle Private equity represents a productive and fast-growing asset class—building businesses, creating jobs, and providing unlimited opportunity for investors and management teams alike, particularly if they know how to work together in candid and effective partnerships. Restructuring the Hold demonstrates how investors and managers can best work together to optimize company performance and the associated rewards and opportunities for everyone, not just the investors. Through brief references to the parable of the Gramm Company, a middle market portfolio company, readers will follow the disappointments and triumphs of a management team experiencing their first hold period under private equity ownership, from the day they get purchased through the day they get sold. Restructuring the Hold provides the reader both general knowledge and more detailed better practices and frameworks relating to specific time periods during the hold. Within this book readers will find: An examination of a typical middle-market private equity hold period Guidance for newly acquired management teams on what to expect during the hold period Descriptions of better practice operating cadence between investors and management teams Examples of effective partnerships between investors and management teams Discussions of topics relevant to typical hold periods, including organizational structures, operations improvement, selling pipelines and acquisition integrations With guidance from Restructuring the Hold, private equity principals and portfolio company executives can take steps toward greater collaboration and better outcomes. Through updated practices and strong relationships, they can partner effectively to improve portfolio company performance, which will lead to better outcomes for both investors and management teams.

Book Mastering Private Equity

Download or read book Mastering Private Equity written by Claudia Zeisberger and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2017-07-07 with total page 409 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The definitive guide to private equity for investors and finance professionals Mastering Private Equity was written with a professional audience in mind and provides a valuable and unique reference for investors, finance professionals, students and business owners looking to engage with private equity firms or invest in private equity funds. From deal sourcing to exit, LBOs to responsible investing, operational value creation to risk management, the book systematically distils the essence of private equity into core concepts and explains in detail the dynamics of venture capital, growth equity and buyout transactions. With a foreword by Henry Kravis, Co-Chairman and Co-CEO of KKR, and special guest comments by senior PE professionals. This book combines insights from leading academics and practitioners and was carefully structured to offer: A clear and concise reference for the industry expert A step-by-step guide for students and casual observers of the industry A theoretical companion to the INSEAD case book Private Equity in Action: Case Studies from Developed and Emerging Markets Features guest comments by senior PE professionals from the firms listed below: Abraaj • Adams Street Partners • Apax Partners • Baring PE Asia • Bridgepoint • The Carlyle Group • Coller Capital • Debevoise & Plimpton LLP • FMO • Foundry Group • Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer • General Atlantic • ILPA • Intermediate Capital Group • KKR Capstone • LPEQ • Maxeda • Navis Capital • Northleaf Capital • Oaktree Capital • Partners Group • Permira • Terra Firma

Book Private Equity

Download or read book Private Equity written by Paul A. Gompers and published by . This book was released on 2019-03-15 with total page 888 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 'Private Equity' is an advanced corporate finance book that integrates a range of topics from a private equity investor's perspective. The book presents a set of cases used in the Private Equity Finance class, an advanced elective course offered in the Harvard Business School MBA elective curriculum. The structure of the book follows the timeline of a typical investment, starting with deal sourcing, due diligence, and valuation, followed by execution of the transaction, including issues related to capital structure and governance. 'Private Equity' then transitions to examining operational changes and management of the capital structure, closing with a set of cases related to exit. Intended for readers interested in working for private equity firms, investing in private equity as limited partners, or providing investment banking or consulting services to private equity firms, 'Private Equity' is also appropriate for readers who are interested in a more detailed exploration of corporate finance.

Book Value creation in Middle Market Private Equity

Download or read book Value creation in Middle Market Private Equity written by John A. Lanier and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2016-02-17 with total page 270 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Value-creation in Middle Market Private Equity by John A. Lanier holistically examines the ecosystem relationships between middle market private equity firms and their portfolio companies. Small business is the job creating engine in the US economy, and consequently is a prime target market for private equity investment. Indeed, private equity backs over six of each 100 private sector jobs. Both the small businesses in which private equity firms invest, and the private equity firms making the investments, face inter- and intra-company fiduciary leadership challenges while implementing formulated strategy. The architecture of each private equity firm-portfolio company relationship must be uniquely crafted to capitalize on the projected return on investment that is memorialized in the investment thesis. Given the leveraged capital structure of portfolio companies, the cost of a misstep is problematic. Individual private equity professionals are typically members of multiple investment teams for the firm. Not only may each investment team have its own unique leadership style, but its diverse members have to assimilate styles for each team in which they participate relative to a specific portfolio company. Acquisitions and their subsequent integrations add exponential complexity for both private equity investment and portfolio company leadership teams; indeed, cultural integration ranks among the most chronic acquisition obstacles. Accordingly, the stakeholders of private equity transactions do well to embrace leadership best practices in applying value-creation toolbox best practices. The perspectives of both the private equity investment team and the portfolio company leadership team are within the scope of these chapters.

Book Private Equity at Work

Download or read book Private Equity at Work written by Eileen Appelbaum and published by Russell Sage Foundation. This book was released on 2014-03-31 with total page 396 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Private equity firms have long been at the center of public debates on the impact of the financial sector on Main Street companies. Are these firms financial innovators that save failing businesses or financial predators that bankrupt otherwise healthy companies and destroy jobs? The first comprehensive examination of this topic, Private Equity at Work provides a detailed yet accessible guide to this controversial business model. Economist Eileen Appelbaum and Professor Rosemary Batt carefully evaluate the evidence—including original case studies and interviews, legal documents, bankruptcy proceedings, media coverage, and existing academic scholarship—to demonstrate the effects of private equity on American businesses and workers. They document that while private equity firms have had positive effects on the operations and growth of small and mid-sized companies and in turning around failing companies, the interventions of private equity more often than not lead to significant negative consequences for many businesses and workers. Prior research on private equity has focused almost exclusively on the financial performance of private equity funds and the returns to their investors. Private Equity at Work provides a new roadmap to the largely hidden internal operations of these firms, showing how their business strategies disproportionately benefit the partners in private equity firms at the expense of other stakeholders and taxpayers. In the 1980s, leveraged buyouts by private equity firms saw high returns and were widely considered the solution to corporate wastefulness and mismanagement. And since 2000, nearly 11,500 companies—representing almost 8 million employees—have been purchased by private equity firms. As their role in the economy has increased, they have come under fire from labor unions and community advocates who argue that the proliferation of leveraged buyouts destroys jobs, causes wages to stagnate, saddles otherwise healthy companies with debt, and leads to subsidies from taxpayers. Appelbaum and Batt show that private equity firms’ financial strategies are designed to extract maximum value from the companies they buy and sell, often to the detriment of those companies and their employees and suppliers. Their risky decisions include buying companies and extracting dividends by loading them with high levels of debt and selling assets. These actions often lead to financial distress and a disproportionate focus on cost-cutting, outsourcing, and wage and benefit losses for workers, especially if they are unionized. Because the law views private equity firms as investors rather than employers, private equity owners are not held accountable for their actions in ways that public corporations are. And their actions are not transparent because private equity owned companies are not regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Thus, any debts or costs of bankruptcy incurred fall on businesses owned by private equity and their workers, not the private equity firms that govern them. For employees this often means loss of jobs, health and pension benefits, and retirement income. Appelbaum and Batt conclude with a set of policy recommendations intended to curb the negative effects of private equity while preserving its constructive role in the economy. These include policies to improve transparency and accountability, as well as changes that would reduce the excessive use of financial engineering strategies by firms. A groundbreaking analysis of a hotly contested business model, Private Equity at Work provides an unprecedented analysis of the little-understood inner workings of private equity and of the effects of leveraged buyouts on American companies and workers. This important new work will be a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and the informed public alike.

Book Certified Operating Partner in Private Equity

Download or read book Certified Operating Partner in Private Equity written by VCI Institute and published by . This book was released on 2024-05-15 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Certified Operating Partner in Private Equity - COPPE Program Level 1" is both a certification course and a foundational textbook offered by the prestigious Value Creation Innovation Institute. This book is tailored for professionals pursuing certification in private equity operations and business growth strategies. It serves as an integral part of the institute's COPPE program, providing comprehensive knowledge across the following core components:In-depth Analysis: Comprehensive exploration of private equity operational strategies, including various traditional and innovative frameworks for value creation and business optimization.Strategic Growth and Financial Insights: Detailed assessment of growth support strategies, financial structuring, and their impact on value creation within the private equity landscape.Practical Applications: Real-world case studies and applications in private equity, corporate restructuring, venture capital, and strategic management roles.Key Features:Educational Structure: Methodically structured content to facilitate step-by-step learning and practical application of principles in professional settings.Certification Preparation: Specifically designed to prepare readers for the Certified Operating Partner in Private Equity exam, equipping them with the necessary skills and knowledge.Expert Guidance: Authored by leading experts in the field, ensuring credible and reliable insights into the mechanics of private equity operations.Benefits:Skill Enhancement: Ideal for professionals aiming to deepen their understanding of private equity operations and value creation.Career Advancement: Supports career growth in fields related to private equity, venture capital, and financial management.Institutional Excellence: Leverages the educational standards and pioneering research of the Value Creation Innovation Institute.Complement your CFA, CPA, or CAIA certification, or simply take an alternative path towards a specialized discipline in private equity operations and value creation with this comprehensive guide.

Book Human Capital in Private Equity

Download or read book Human Capital in Private Equity written by Eric Warner and published by . This book was released on 2007-01-01 with total page 220 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Private Equity

Download or read book Private Equity written by Harry Cendrowski and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2011-01-25 with total page 454 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Praise for Private Equity "Private Equity: History, Governance, and Operations is an invaluable guide to understanding the world of private equity investing. Harry Cendrowski and his colleagues have drawn on their extensive experience and expertise to produce a book that is remarkably comprehensive and authoritative." —Robert Larson, Chairman, Lazard Real Estate Partners LLC and Larson Realty Group Managing Director, Lazard Alternative Investments "Private Equity: History, Governance, and Operations is an essential text for any business/finance professional's library. Applicable to both seasoned private equity gurus and students of the industry, its in-depth analysis of 'Best Practices' is well researched and clearly written." —William Campbell, Managing Director, W.Y. Campbell & Company "This is an interesting and very well-written book. It not only clearly describes the history and techniques of private equity investing, it also provides a thorough examination of the rarely appreciated relationships among internal control design and operation, corporate governance and sound investment decision-making and management. It is an important contribution to the literature of finance." —Barry Epstein, PhD, CPA, Partner, Russell Novak & Company, LLP, and author of Wiley GAAP 2008, The Handbook of Accounting and Auditing, and Wiley IFRS 2008 "Harry Cendrowski really hits a homerun with his newest book about the private equity (PE) industry. A definitive, authoritative text on the subject, it answered all my questions, plus some, and gave me a complete frame of reference where I now feel well informed on PE. I would recommend this book to anyone connected to the PE industry, business advisors, academics, and business owners." —Parnell Black, MBA, CPA, CVA, Chief Executive Officer, National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts (NACVA) "The timing could not be better to learn more about the current best practices and governance in the world of private equity. What was once an exclusive asset class reserved for the largest, most sophisticated investors has now become a mainstream alternative investment option for investors of all sizes. Still, many investors do not fully understand how the business works. Private Equity: History, Governance, and Operations endows its readers with an A-to-Z education on this emerging asset class, irrespective of their previous experiences." —Maribeth S. Rahe, President and Chief Executive Officer, Fort Washington Investment Advisors, Inc. & Fort Washington Capital Partners "As a private equity practitioner in the financial services space, I found this book to be a comprehensive-and comprehendible-resource covering all relevant aspects of the business of private equity. This book provides valuable 'how-to's' for improving the likelihood of having successful portfolio companies, with successful exits. Furthermore, both veteran and prospective PE investors now have a resource available to help them screen PE opportunities that best fit with their risk and return objectives." —Scott B. McCallum, Principal, Resource Financial Institutions Group, Inc. "For years, private equity has been a misunderstood asset class. Harry Cendrowski's book defines private equity in clear, concise terms. Anyone in the financial world will benefit from the insights, guidelines, and experiences detailed in Private Equity: History, Governance, and Operations." —Bob Clone, Senior Portfolio Manager, Alternative Investments Division, Michigan Department of Treasury

Book The Masters of Private Equity and Venture Capital

Download or read book The Masters of Private Equity and Venture Capital written by Robert Finkel and published by McGraw Hill Professional. This book was released on 2009-11-23 with total page 322 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ten Leading private investors share their secrets to maximum profitability In The Masters of Private Equity and Venture Capital, the pioneers of the industry share the investing and management wisdom they have gained by investing in and transforming their portfolio companies. Based on original interviews conducted by the authors, this book is filled with colorful stories on the subjects that most matter to the high-level investor, such as selecting and working with management, pioneering new markets, adding value through operational improvements, applying private equity principles to non-profits, and much more.