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There Are Thousands Of Mergers Every Year And, By Some Estimates, Two-thirds Of Them Either Fail Or Fall Far Short Of Expectations. How Can Leaders Keep Their Merger From Becoming A Head-on Collision? In The Human Side Of M&a, Dennis Carey And Dayton Ogden Argue That Most Failed Mergers Looked Good On Paper--they Made Financial And Strategic Sense--but The Crucial Human Element Was Neglected Or Overlooked. Consequently, Corporate Cultures Often Clash And Wreck Any Chance That The Companies Will Work Harmoniously Together. The Authors, Who Have Worked With Many Companies In The Process Of Merging, Draw On Their Unique Experience To Demonstrate How To Address The Human Side Of A Merger, Revealing Pitfalls To Avoid As Well As Best Practices To Pursue. They Describe How To Assess The Quality Of The People On Both Sides, Aligned With The Strategy, To Determine Whom To Retain. They Argue That The Ceos Need To Create A New Vision For The Combined Company (one That Differs From The Visions Of The Two Individual Entities). And They Stress That It Is Vitally Important To Move Quickly Once The Merger Is Approved So That The New Enterprise Can Hit The Ground Running On The First Official Day Of Operating As A Combined Company. The Book Concludes With A Rigorous Statistical Appendix That Analyzes Some Of The Most Successful Mergers Of The Past Ten Years, Validating The Book's Underlying Theme And Conclusions. While The Volume Of Mergers May Wax And Wane Depending On A Host Of Economic Factors, Mergers Will Endure As A Logical, Efficient, And Profitable Strategy For Many Companies In A Global Economy. This Book Will Help Ensure The Success Of Those Who Choose This Path.
How can corporate leaders mitigate the high failure rate of mergers and acquisitions by prioritizing human capital and cultural integration? The authors, Dennis C. Carey and Dayton Ogden, leverage their extensive consulting experience to argue that financial and strategic alignment is insufficient for success. They propose a framework that emphasizes the assessment of personnel, the creation of a unified corporate vision, and the necessity of rapid post-merger execution to prevent cultural friction.
What You Will Find
Experts frequently cite this work as a practical resource for executives navigating the complexities of organizational change. Readers often note the focus on behavioral management as a necessary counterbalance to traditional financial-only merger analysis.
Page Count:
208
Publication Date:
2004-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195349741
ISBN-13:
9780195349740
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