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Commercial Management: Theory and Practice


Commercial Management: Theory and Practice

Paperback by Lowe, David (Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, UK)

Commercial Management: Theory and Practice

£48.95

ISBN:
9781405124683
Publication Date:
26 Jul 2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:
Wiley-Blackwell
Pages:
528 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Commercial Management: Theory and Practice

Description

Commercial Management: theory and practice defines the role of commercial management within project-oriented organisations, providing a framework for and helping to develop a critical understanding of the factors that influence commercial management practice. It also identifies generic aspects of this practice and provides a theoretical foundation to these activities, by reference to existing and emergent theories and concepts, as well as to relevant management best practice. The book is structured into four parts: Part 1 Introduction - Commercial Management in Project Environments explores the nature of commercial practice within project-oriented organisations at the buyer-seller interface. It presents a Commercial Management framework, which illustrates the multiple interactions and connections between the purchaser's procurement cycle and a supplier's bidding and implementation cycles. Additionally, it outlines the principle activities undertaken by the commercial function, identifies the skills and abilities that support these activities and reviews the theories and concepts that underpin commercial practice. Finally, it identifies areas of commonality of practice with other functions found within project-oriented organisations, plus sources of potential conflict and misunderstanding. Part 2 - Elements of Commercial Theory and Practice covers commercial leadership; exploring strategy; risk and uncertainty management; financial decision-making; and key legal issues. Part 3 - Approaches to Commercial Practice addresses best practice management; and commercial and contracting strategies and tactics. Finally, Part 4 - Case Studies offers two extended case studies: Football Stadia (the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff; the Emirates Stadium, Islington; and Wembley Stadium, London); and Heathrow Terminal 5. The book provides a one-stop-shop to the many topics that underpin commercial management practice from both a demand (buy-side) and a supply (sell-side) perspective. It will help develop an understanding of the issues influencing commercial management: leadership, strategy, risk, financial, legal, best practice management and commercial and contracting strategy and tactics. This book's companion website is at www.wiley.com/go/lowecommercialmanagement and offers invaluable resources for both students and lecturers: • PowerPoint slides for lecturers on each chapter • Sample exam questions for students to practice • Weblinks to key journals and relevant professional bodies

Contents

About the Author vii About the Contributors viii Acknowledgements x Preface xii Abbreviations xiv Part 1: Introduction 1 Introduction: Commercial Management 3 1. Commercial Management in Project-Oriented Organisations 23 Part 2: Elements of Commercial Practice and Theory 77 2. Commercial Leadership 79 Maria-Christina Stafylarakis 3. Exploring Strategy 96 Irene Roele 4. Perspectives on Managing Risk and Uncertainty 108 Eunice Maytorena 5. Financial Decisions 132 Anne Stafford 6. L egal Issues in Contracting 173 David Lowe and Edward Davies Part 3: Approaches to Commercial Practice 237 7. Best-Practice Management 239 8. Commercial Strategies and Tactics 288 Part A: Intent 296 Part B: Deal Creation 332 Part C: Execution 359 Part 4: Case Studies 379 Case Study A: Football Stadia 381 Case Study B: Terminal 5 (T5) Heathrow 455 Index 492

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