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M&A Integration


M&A Integration

How To Do It. Planning and delivering M&A integration for business success
1. Aufl.

von: Danny A. Davis

37,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 04.09.2012
ISBN/EAN: 9781118361245
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 336

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<p>Most firms of a certain size will turn to Mergers & Acquisitions in their search for growth, forcing almost all managers to face up to the challenge of integration at some point in their career. For many managers it is often their first and only time, and M&A integration is high on the list of things that many managers need to learn more about. According to many studies, 50 to 75% M&A transactions fail to deliver their expected value. One of the main reasons for failure is late or wrong integration, or bad integration management. There is a significant demand for more information on best practice in Post-Merger Integration.</p> <p><b>This book intends to equip those managers for the task…</b></p> <p>Danny A. Davis demonstrates how to handle the post-merger integration process and show how to restructure, consolidate, reduce costs, create efficiencies and perform M&A, from smaller transactions to mega-mergers. The focus is on integration planning and delivery. The book combines a general/strategic view with detailed information on how to actually conduct M&A Integration via very practical tools and check lists that will prove essential during pre-deal M&A integration planning and Post deal delivery, as well as to ensure their success.</p>
<p>Preface Xi</p> <p>About the Author Xv</p> <p>Introduction Xvii</p> <p><b>Part I The Strategic Drivers </b><b>1</b></p> <p><b>1 M&A Overview </b><b>3</b></p> <p>Chapter summary 3</p> <p>What types of M&A are there? 3</p> <p>How much should we pay? 5</p> <p>Most mergers fail 7</p> <p>Define success 10</p> <p>The M&A process 10</p> <p>Strategic M&A process 14</p> <p>Strategy: linking pre-deal and post-deal strategy 15</p> <p><b>2 Integration Overview </b><b>19</b></p> <p>Chapter summary 19</p> <p>Integration objective 20</p> <p>What is integration? 21</p> <p>Integration strategies 22</p> <p>Reason for success 23</p> <p>Will we succeed? 27</p> <p>Learning from mergers 28</p> <p>Different mergers at different stages of the company life cycle 33</p> <p>What should we expect during the integration? 34</p> <p>Transforming the business 36</p> <p><b>3 Planning For Integration </b><b>39</b></p> <p>Chapter summary 39</p> <p>Model for integration planning 40</p> <p>Integration checklist 44</p> <p>What is 100 day planning? 45</p> <p>Day 1 58</p> <p>Information 61</p> <p>Bringing the companies together 63</p> <p>Planning for “the dip” in productivity and service 64</p> <p>Review integration readiness 67</p> <p><b>4 Integration Drivers </b><b>71</b></p> <p>Chapter summary 71</p> <p>What are synergies? 72</p> <p>How deep to cut 74</p> <p>The principles of integration 75</p> <p>Budget for integration 83</p> <p>Integration tracking 85</p> <p>2nd wave integration 86</p> <p><b>5 Integration Governance Or Structure </b><b>89</b></p> <p>Chapter summary 89</p> <p>Put people in place 90</p> <p>Responsibility and accountability 93</p> <p>Controls in place at different levels 94</p> <p>Board tracking of integration 94</p> <p>Agree reporting requirements 95</p> <p>Teaching integration in our company 98</p> <p>Integration standards, tool kits, process 99</p> <p>Risk workshop and risk management 100</p> <p>Track progress 104</p> <p><b>6 Delivery – “Integration Management” </b><b>109</b></p> <p>Chapter summary 109</p> <p>Mobilize a merger team 110</p> <p>Strategic delivery of integration 110</p> <p>Roll out new procedures for managing projects 111</p> <p>Integration Management Office 113</p> <p>Integration management 115</p> <p>Strategic plans, parallel planning process, detailed plans 120</p> <p><b>Part II The Functions </b><b>125</b></p> <p><b>7 Finance </b><b>127</b></p> <p>Chapter summary 127</p> <p>Links with other parts of the integration 128</p> <p>Finance readiness review 130</p> <p>Financial integration strategies 132</p> <p>Learning points for "Finance 136</p> <p>Outsourcing 137</p> <p>Financial basics 141</p> <p>Financial risk management 144</p> <p>Benchmarks, key performance indicators 144</p> <p>What infrastructure is needed? 145</p> <p>Finance organization – people 146</p> <p>Processes and IT 146</p> <p><b>8 IT </b><b>151</b></p> <p>Chapter summary 151</p> <p>IT perspective day 1 152</p> <p>Assess readiness for integration 152</p> <p>IT and integration strategy 154</p> <p>Reasons for change in IT during a merger 156</p> <p>Level of integration 157</p> <p>Links with other parts of the integration 158</p> <p>Issues during an integration 162</p> <p>Do the basics 168</p> <p>Integrate or consolidate systems 172</p> <p>IT integration success 173</p> <p>IT integration checklist 177</p> <p><b>9 Human Resources </b><b>179</b></p> <p>Chapter summary 179</p> <p>HR for the integration (outside HR) 180</p> <p>HR checklist 199</p> <p>HR for the HR integration 200</p> <p><b>10 Communications </b><b>205</b></p> <p>Chapter summary 205</p> <p>Management communications 208</p> <p>Communications overview 210</p> <p>Communications for the whole integration 214</p> <p>Communications perspective day 1 219</p> <p>The integration of communications 220</p> <p><b>11 Sales and Marketing </b><b>223</b></p> <p>Chapter summary 223</p> <p>Links with other parts of the integration 226</p> <p>Sales and marketing overview 227</p> <p>Brand 235</p> <p>Culture of sales and marketing 239</p> <p>Communication planning 240</p> <p>Integration of sales 241</p> <p>Integration of marketing 243</p> <p>Customer perspective day 1 244</p> <p>Revenue generation 245</p> <p><b>12 Supply Chain </b><b>249</b></p> <p>Chapter summary 249</p> <p>Supply chain perspective day 1 250</p> <p>Level of integration – how far to integrate 250</p> <p>Links with other parts of the integration 250</p> <p>Operating synergies 254</p> <p>Process review 256</p> <p>Management controls 257</p> <p>Supply chain overview 258</p> <p>Revenue 264</p> <p><b>13 Head Office and Property </b><b>267</b></p> <p>Chapter summary 267</p> <p>Head office consolidation 268</p> <p>Property, level of integration – how far to integrate 269</p> <p>Property integration 270</p> <p><b>14 Procurement, R&D, Legal, HSSE </b><b>273</b></p> <p>Chapter summary 273</p> <p>Procurement 273</p> <p>R&D 277</p> <p>Legal 280</p> <p>HSSE (Health, Safety, Security, Environment) 281</p> <p><b>15 Book Summary </b><b>283</b></p> <p>Tying it all together 283</p> <p>The “chain of events” 283</p> <p>Could we be better prepared for our integration? 284</p> <p>The killer insights for integration 284</p> <p><b>Appendices </b><b>293</b></p> <p>Appendix 1 – Integration Training 295</p> <p>Appendix 2 – Culture Difference Assessment 297</p> <p>Appendix 3 – People In The Book 299</p> <p>Index 301</p>
<p><b>Danny A. Davis</b> (MBA Bsc (Hons) DipM MCIM MCMI Cmgr Chartered Marketer) is a partner with DD Consulting. He is a guest speaker at a number of the world's top business schools on strategy and M&A and is a Programme Director at Henley Business School for M&A.<br />Danny brings a unique background that combines experience as an international sportsman, sales and marketing in large corporations, a strategy consultant and has been involved with integration for two decades. This background means he understands the theory but combines this with a proven ability to deliver M&A integration and large transformations in highly complex organizations.<br />He speaks at numerous conferences including the M&A integration conference in Europe. He has written articles for Henley Business School, British Computer Society, CFO Europe and CIMA.</p>
<p><b>Read, think and learn:</b> <ul> <li>How to get the most value out of your deal</li> <li>What the stages of a successful integration are</li> <li>About different strategy and delivery issues</li> <li>When to start planning</li> <li>Tools, techniques and checklists that will get you through everything</li> <li>Lessons learnt and pitfalls to avoid from the experience of hundreds of deals</li> </ul>

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