Effect of a company's management on its financial performance
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to explore the possible relationship between the management
styles or practices of top management and organizational performance. It examines
Return on Equity (ROE) and Return on Stock (ROS) of the top two-hundred Canadian
companies in market capitalization on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) each year in
the past six years by using the data from Canadian Business magazine and relates these
performance measures to the practices of the companies’ top management. The finding
shows that these ‘great’ companies views building the qualified team as the priority
strategy, and they all appreciate and compensate for employees’ hard work and
performance. Finally, according to the analysis and findings, an organization’s top
management will influence a firm’s long-term performance.
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