
Business Turnaround Management
Graduate Studies in Business Turnaround Management (BTM)
"The existence of many troubled companies with continuing operations inspired the creation of a new degree program in turnaround management at the University of Detroit Mercy" (The Wall Street Journal, October 20, 2004).
"Until now, turnaround management has been a self-taught field," said Jay Alix, founder of AlixPartners LLC. I think this program is a recognition that turnarounds are here to stay, and companies always need to replenish and improve themselves" (Crain's Detroit Business, October 2004).
Why Business Turnaround Management?
Business turnarounds are a natural part of business – from failing companies caused by mismanagement or the business environment to normal business cycle driven challenges to “creative destruction” necessary to keep good companies improving. Every company is a candidate for people trained and skilled in turnaround management.
Typically, Business Schools structure their programs around the optimistic assumption that most firms are “going concerns” when 40% of all firms are under some level of stress. When Business Schools address this issue, it is by applying healthy company techniques to find and fix problems. If restructuring is addressed, it is generally from the Investment Banking perspective (financing and M&A) rather than that of Operating Management.
The University of Detroit – Mercy has taken the unique perspective that any company can benefit by looking for improvement, especially, but not only, those in trouble, and built a comprehensive program around that concept. UDM was among the first to see the importance of comprehensively studying business from the perspective of turn-arounds and improvement. These conditions create an environment where leadership, speed, work ethic and creativity are paramount. The BTM programs embrace that environment and provide pragmatic tools and concepts for the practitioner.
And in a rapidly evolving field like this, UDM stays current and fresh through its Steering Committee, a group of 18 senior executives in significant turnaround firms that confers regularly with the program leaders. But, more than that, these practitioners also participate in the classroom, melding their experience and current thinking with the concepts provided by the faculty at the UDM College of Business Administration.
The BTM programs are geared to provide students with the state-of-the-art edge to understand, predict, monitor, reverse and finally transform corporations.
For more details contact:
Bonnie Naski or Jacqueline Bell
College of Business Administration
University of Detroit Mercy
4001 W. McNichols Rd.
Detroit, MI 48221
313-993-1203
naskibom@udmercy.edu or bellja@udmercy.edu
Ken Kuna
248-449-9022
kkuna@sbcglobal.net
Program Director:
Oswald A.J. Mascarenhas, S.J., Ph.D.
313-993-1659
mascao@udmercy.edu











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