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Corporate Restructuring
Extensive info & cases. Free con- sultation. Contingent fees possible
www.alex-wolf.com
Turnaround Management
Turnaround Management CEO, and Operations Restructuring Leadership
www.Tigner.com
Consulting Opportunity
Clients Provided - Recession Proof 20k Investment required.
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Turnaround Management
Crisis Management Corporate Restructuring
www.cornerstone-management.com
Management Consultants
Don't lose another dollar, act now. Restructure for profit and growth.
www.btfmanagement.com
Communicating Change
Maximize productivity during change M&A, Corporate Re-org Experts
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A-Z Corporate Restructuring Consulting Provider Directory
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Arthur C Davis Consulting: Corporate Restructuring
Consultants to commercial, governmental and voluntary sector organizations in the areas of corporate restructuring, compliance, government relations, strategic planning and organizational change.
www.acdavisconsulting.co.nz
B
Booz-Allen & Hamilton
Global management and technology consulting firm offering services in strategy, systems, operations, and technology with a focus on business strategy and transformation.
www.bah.com
BDO Seidman
Large international accounting firm which also offers ebusiness consulting and financial advisory services in the areas of valuation, mergers and acquisitions, and financial recovery. The US branch serves clients through over 40 offices and 60 ...
www.bdo.com
Brownstone Associates
Financial consulting and advising firm specializing in corporate mergers, acquisitions, restructuring and various securities transactions.
www.brownstoneassoc.com
C
Canal Bridge Consulting
Consulting firm specializing in helping organizations plan for, design and implement systemic change related to performance improvement and business transformation.
www.canalbc.com
Northern Management Consultants
Consulting firm specializing in organizational design, development, restructuring and re-engineering and strategic planning.
ourworld.compuserve.com
Corporate Strategy Institute
Experts in corporate strategy who specialize in reducing the uncertainty of decision making by facilitating customized corporate strategic planning processes, leading corporate restructuring, and developing growth strategies.
www.corporatestrategy.com
E
Elan Consulting
International project manager specializing in global corporate strategies, with an emphasis on electronic commerce and international corporate restructuring.
www.elanconsulting.com
Ernst & Young's Restructuring Services
Advisory services to debtors, creditors, owners and other constituents in distressed company situations, including financial and operational restructuring and reorganizations, negotiations and monitoring of workouts, and formal court and commerc...
www.ey.com
F
SCFelix Consulting Services
Consulting firm offering services in executive management, customer relationship management (CRM), merger and acquisition integration and strategic marketing.
www.felixconsulting.com
L
Locker Associates, Inc.
Economic consulting firm that specializes in buyouts, corporate feasibility studies, developing business plans and performing due diligence, often coinciding with efforts to restructure facilities.
www.lockerassociates.com
M
Martin Matthews Group, Inc.
Management consulting firm specializing in corporate relocations, plant closures and consolidations.
www.martinmatthews.com
Management Science and Development, Inc
Corporate consultancy advising boards and executive committees in the areas of succession planning, CEO performance, executive coaching and team building.
www.msdev.com
N
NewMarket Global Consulting Group, LLC
Consulting group providing advice on corporate restructuring, strategic analysis and plan development, accounting analysis and valuation, strategic alliances and partnerships, which may include introductions to sources of capital.
www.newmarketglobal.com
X
Crossroads
Provides consulting services to help companies choose optimal financial and operational alternatives when facing critical business junctures. Services offered: turnaround management, retail operations improvement, and information technology imp...
www.xroadsllc.com
Corporate Restructuring
Extensive info & cases. Free con- sultation. Contingent fees possible
www.alex-wolf.com
Turnaround Management
Turnaround Management CEO, and Operations Restructuring Leadership
www.Tigner.com
Consulting Opportunity
Clients Provided - Recession Proof 20k Investment required.
www.recessionproof.tv

Guide to Restructuring a Business


How to save a troubled business with a strategic turnaround plan


Running a small business isn't easy. Inevitably, profits sometimes wane and customers may walk away. When that happens — maybe even before it does — it's time to make some changes. Occasionally, those changes can be small. If the wounds are large, however, the bandage will need to be big, too. Restructuring your business — reorganizing your employees, products and financials — might just be the big solution you need if your company:
  1. Is in financial or legal distress.
  2. Wants to re-focus its core business holdings.
  3. Needs to adapt to rapid growth and organizational change.


Action Steps

The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Evaluate your problems Analyze your situation to determine if your problems have solutions. Are your company's ailments a symptom of its organization, or are they a sign that your business simply isn't viable? Restructuring can save a salvageable business, but it can't help a failed idea succeed.

I recommend:  A turnaround specialist can help you objectively evaluate your business' future and successfully restructure it; find one online courtesy of the Association of Certified Turnaround Professionals (ACTP). Another bull's-eye resource is the Turnaround Management Association which can also point you to turnaround specialists. TMA's resource listings of solution providers is helpful and extensive.

Develop a plan Create a restructuring plan with which to grow your business and consolidate it. Share the plan with your managers, staff and important third parties, including your creditors and vendors.

I recommend:  A restructuring plan should have all the features of a regular business plan. Revisit business plan basics and create a new plan with software, such as Business Plan Pro.

Realign your team Restructuring should include reorganization of your employees. Start at the top with an evaluation of your management team and work your way down the company totem pole. Replace weak members of your team and eliminate extraneous positions.

I recommend:  It's important to handle employee relations delicately while you restructure. Strategic restructuring firm La Piana Associates and Australia's Employee Communication & Surveys provide tips for communicating effectively with your employees during times of change. Consider creating and sharing organizational charts with employees that depict the new management structure.

Restructure your debts Use the restructuring process to put your finances in order. Take out new loans, if necessary, to fund restructuring, but work with your accountant to make sure your fiscal plans are sound.

I recommend:  Find an accountant who specializes in small businesses to help you restructure your finances and your debt; find one online courtesy of the National Association of Small Business Accountants (NASBA). Or schedule a free consultation with BusinessCapital.com, which offers assistance with business restructuring and business debt restructuring.

Execute your vision When your plan is in place, pull the trigger. Trim less profitable products from your line of business and pull out of unprofitable markets, even if it means closing doors or laying off employees.

I recommend:  Purchase customizable employee layoff forms available from HRDocs.com.

Tips & Tactics

Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
  • Lower costs by building intimate relationships with a small number of vendors. Keep them abreast of your company's changes and work with them to maintain affordable service as you move forward with reorganization.
  • Restructuring can be as simple as moving things around; be willing to shift financial and personnel resources from less profitable projects to those that make you the most money.
  • As you restructure, maintain high customer service standards by answering clients' questions promptly and honestly. Instead of hiding changes from your customers, use restructuring as a means for communicating with them.
  • Consider strategic restructuring, whereby you'll partner with another business — via a merger or joint venture, for instance — in order to save yours.
  • A restructured company needs entirely new policies and procedures. Wipe your slate clean and meet with remaining employees often to present company goals and get input on company culture.

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How to save a troubled business with a strategic turnaround plan.
Running a small business isn't easy. Inevitably, profits sometimes wane and customers may walk away. When that happens — maybe even before it does — it's time to make some changes. Occasionally, those changes can be small. If the wounds are large, however, the bandage will need to be big, too. Restructuring your business — reorganizing your employees, products and financials — might just be the big ... Read more

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