Synopses & Reviews
Healthy mergers are commonly hindered by easily avoidable mistakes: poorly-defined strategic fit, under-resourcing of the integration team and lack of attention from senior management during the integration process.
In this essential new book, the authors recognize the importance of a strong managerial discipline and extensive integration experience in counteracting these problems. This book offers fresh, practical ideas about the role of CEOs and senior management in post-merger integration, and suggests innovative, realistic approaches to accomplish strong post-merger success.
Review
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Mergers is a refreshing glimpse into the classic dilemma of making acquisitions that actually work. By shifting the spotlight from integration teams to executive leadership, the authors sketch a smart and yet unexpected playbook of the 5 essential actions that only senior executives can take. A 'must read' for executives at both buyers and sellers." -- Kathleen M. Eisenhardt, Stanford University,
Co-author, Competing on the Edge: Strategy as Structured Chaos"Mergers is not just for those who are contemplating mergers and acquisitions. There is much in the book that is of value to any business leader looking to improve corporate health. It contains simple but powerful truths about communications, management structure and customer care that we all need to apply." --John Varley, Barclays Bank PLC
"The authors have combined their professional experience, advising leading CEOs, with a detailed academic understanding of the issues surrounding mergers to produce a provocative guide on how CEOs can move their companies to a higher level of performance through an expansive view of merger integration. It is an approach CEOs will have to emulate as the merger game gets tougher and more expensive and the payback ever more elusive." --Larry Glasscock, CEO of Wellpoint
Synopsis
When two compnaies merge the perfomance of the surviving company can rapidly decline, but this book shows how a strong and healthy merger can be achieved.
About the Author
DAVID G. FUBINI is a Director of McKinsey & Company, Inc., United States/Boston Office. David currently leads the Firm's Worldwide Post Merger Practice and has also served as the North American Leader of the Organization Practice. David has been with the Firm for over 25 years, during which time he has led efforts for over two dozen of the world's largest mergers. He has also worked extensively in the area of organization transformation improvement. David received a degree in Business Administration with honors from the University of Massachusetts, and a master's degree in Business Administration, with distinction, from Harvard University.
COLIN PRICE is a Partner of McKinsey and Company and Director of the London office, and the co-author of several books including the bestseller Straight from the CEO (reissue; Nicholas Brealey, 1998) and Wisdom of the CEO (John Wiley, 2000). He was formerly global head of the Strategic Change consulting practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers and is a regular speaker at international conferences.
MAURIZIO ZOLLO is the Shell Fellow in Business and the Environment, and Associate Professor of Strategy at INSEAD. He holds a PhD degree in Management from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, USA, and a Laurea degree in Monetary Economics from Bocconi University, Italy. Before starting his academic career, he had extensive professional experience in management consulting and investment banking advisory services for firms like McKinsey & Company and Merrill Lynch.
Table of Contents
The Elusive Healthy Merger * Creating the New Company at the Top * Communicating the Corporate Story * Establishing a New Performance Culture * Championing External Shareholders * Fostering Momentum and Learning * Shaping Your Leadership Role * Works Cited * Acknowledgements