March 2006
Best-managed LATAM companies 2006
Latin American companies are shedding reputations for irresponsible management to become competitors, and even leaders, in the global markets. So much so that some don’t even want to be considered Latin any more. Lawrence White analyses the results of Euromoney’s first survey of the best-managed companies in the region.
Poll leaders go for a global presence
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A TEAM FROM a big US bank performing an IT review on an Argentine company said their clients were astonished to discover that senior management at the company, steel pipe manufacturer Tenaris Siderca, flew coach [class].
Abandoning corporate jets even business class on scheduled services and parochial attitudes might be a big step for some companies in Latin America. But as Tenaris has taken fourth place in Euromoneys inaugural survey of best-managed companies in Latin America its clear that the market rewards companies willing to take such steps. The conventional wisdom that Latin American companies are inefficient, family run and confined to their own continent is now at best...
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