BAe's change programme proves to be a winner

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When corporate performance is seriously lagging and the solution isn't to recruit a heroic new leader nor to continue reorganising and downsizing, what options are left? The author discusses how BAe underwent a cost cutting operation and a massive culture change programme following a £1 billion write-off in mid-1992 to emerge as leading player in the market. The author discusses the vision statement, leadership development, the launch of a virtual university, and shareholder perceptions.

Inspec keywords: aerospace industry; management of change

Other keywords: shareholder perceptions; virtual university; vision statement; leadership development; culture change programme; British Aerospace; cost cutting operation; BAe

Subjects: Administration and management; Management issues; Aerospace industry; Aerospace

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