Ready.


Review: "fi-eng. & corporate-strategy " (1996)

Tu96 is an HBR article, about financial-engineering - with example strategies.

"How Financial Engineering Can Advance Corporate Strategy"
by Peter Tufano
in Harvard Business Review, Jan.-Feb. 1996, 136-146.

The biography of the author, Prof. Peter Tufano (Nov. 2001), at Harvard Business School referred to this 1996 article, as "the framework unifying the course (Corporate Financial Engineering)" - and that, the course material is used in HBS, and elsewhere. Therefore, in a review-and-refusal of "fi-eng as a management-tool," the paper is this.


why fi-eng, at all?

Two case-studies presented by Prof. Tufano, appear to fit fi-eng, in a special way.

The other two case-studies, are tangential. To dump fi-eng away, would help.


of history

This was the case-study. I had read and refused it - at a time, when Enron was still considered a positive case. Although I postponed to communicate it, Enron was fast enough to get in trouble. So, I resumed the case, and (later) published what I think.

By the time Tu96 was published, some speculative [ab]uses of fi-eng were known as massive bankruptcies (e.g:Orange County, December 1994, had lost US$ 1.7 billion).

In his article, Prof. Tufano compares those collapsed schemes to (paraphrasing) "other branches of" engineering, like civil engineering where bridges can collapse under excessive conditions like major earthquakes. I would argue, though, whether fi-eng is to build the bridge, or the fault-line. The chaos is the "engineered" (or, gambled).

Tu96 is an attempt to relate fi-eng to the corporate-strategy - not to gamble. I was not convinced, though. I was to offer more intuitive, non-fi-eng

I read the paper, around 2000. There was no Enron explosion, yet.

In 2001, Enron was bad news.

In 2003, I was into publishing about finance & Enron, too.




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