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Provisdom’s philosophy regarding True Shareholder Value and corporate strategy
are discussed below.
True Shareholder Value
Provisdom has conceptually and mathematically defined True Shareholder Value in
a way that is consistent with the fiduciary duty of the corporation and the goal
of the shareholder.
It is the value that the Market would place on
the corporation if the Market had the same information as the corporation’s
insiders.
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True
Shareholder Value – Discusses the definition of True Shareholder Value and
how it is calculated.
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Testing
Corporate Decision-Making Systems – How to know if your decision support
tools/methods actually maximize True Shareholder Value.
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Discount Rates
– Why single-rate discounting does not generally maximize True Shareholder
Value.
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Sustainability Factors – The connection between sustainability factors and
True Shareholder Value.
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Maximum
Transparency Modeling – Issues surrounding the trade-offs between
transparency and practicality.
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The Market –
Describes the concept of The Market and its relationship to True Shareholder
Value.
Corporate Strategy
Expert corporate strategists transparently link their data, experiences,
intuition, and creativity to knowledge about the future. With the help of the Provisdom
Decision Platform, this knowledge can be used to create an optimal strategy and
drive actions that create maximum True Shareholder Value.
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Corporate Grandmaster – Compares decision-making by top executives to that
of chess grandmasters.
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Value
Creation Cycle – Discusses how information creates value through decisions.
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Climbing the
Decision Ladder – Reaching the top rung of the decision ladder means
achieving wisdom through data and knowledge.
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Transparency in
Corporate Strategy – The need for transparency to stakeholders in
information and decisions.
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