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One of Finance’s guiding principles is that managers should manage the firm’s resources to create value. This appears obvious, but many firms are not managed in that optimal fashion: poor decisions, or a lack of decision making, can limit the firm’s potential, and the key questions are: are the right decisions taken and is overall performance creating the expected value?
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Hervé, L. (2017). Financial Reporting and Communication in the Luxury Industry. In: Rigaud-Lacresse, E., Pini, F. (eds) New Luxury Management. Palgrave Advances in Luxury. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41727-1_4
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