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    The Art of M&A Integration 2nd Ed: A Guide to Merging Resources, Processes,and Responsibilties

    The Art of M&A Integration 2nd Ed by Reed Lajoux, Alexandra;

    A Guide to Merging Resources, Processes,and Responsibilties

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    • Megjelenés dátuma 2006. január 16.

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    When companies merge it is usually with the expectation that, in the end, the whole will be greater than the sum of its parts. Unfortunately as evidenced by the AOL Time Warner merger, one plus one all too often moves shareholder returns to the wrong size of zero. The reason for failed M&As most commonly cited by the experts? Poor post-merger integration.

    Since 1997, the number-one resource for professionals in search of practical solutions to the thousand-and-one integration issues that can make or break a merger has been The Art of M&A Integration.

    How can we avoid losing key employees? Which financial statements may be consolidated following a merger or acquisition? How can we preserve brand identity during the integration process? What's the best way to merge management structures? What are the biggest challenges to IT integration? How can we retain loyal customers following a merger?

    Like its acclaimed predecessor, this second edition of Alexandra Reed Lajoux's classic guide provides complete, straightforward answers to these and every other common post-merger integration question. Based on extensive interviews with fifty of today's top experts, it advises you on how, and just as importantly, when to manage every contingency. It shows you how to develop a detailed post-merger integration plan, and arms you with checklists, calendars, flow charts, and other valuable tools to help smooth the transition. It also supplies you with an array of sample documents, including accounting forms, contracts, financial statements, legal agreements, and more. And, with the help of fascinating case studies of recent M&As--including Cingular-AT&T, Oracle-PeopleSoft, Nextel-Sprint, and Gillette-Procter & Gamble, to name just a few--it provides an unparalleled look inside some of the most notable successes and failures across industry sectors.

    Thoroughly updated and revised, The Art of M&A Integration, Second Edition, features up-to-the-minute coverage of a variety of topics that have taken center stage over the past several years, including:

    • New GAAP and FASB accounting rules
    • The latest strategies for merging IT systems and processes
    • Merging compensation plans
    • New listing rules on the NASDAQ and NYSE
    • The effect of Sarbanes-Oxley and new SEC regulations
    • How recent mega-mergers are rewriting the book on M&A integration
    • Cross-border integration issues impacting multinational M&As

    From combining service operations to valuing trade secrets to merging pay systems, The Art of M&A Integration, Second Edition, supplies the expert insight, analysis, strategies and tools you need to successfully manage every aspect of a post-merger integration.

    Execute a successful M&A integration with proven techniques from this completely revised classic

    Culture clashes, misaligned information systems, customer defections, supply redundancies, conflicting management structures . . . these are just a few of the myriad corporate integration challenges that can scuttle even the most promising merger or acquisition. Your best defense against having your best-laid plans go up in smoke due to poor post-merger integration is The Art of M&A Integration, Second Edition.

    Based on interviews with fifty leading experts, it provides the insights, strategies and tools needed to successfully manage every facet of a post-merger integration. In a convenient Q&A format, this fully-updated edition of Alexandra Lajoux's classic arms you with:

    • Fascinating and instructive case studies of recent M&As both large and small
    • Step-by-step guidance on how to develop a detailed integration plan
    • Checklists, calendars, and other powerful tools to smooth the transition
    • Up-to-the-minute coverage of the latest accounting rules and SEC regulations
    • Dozens of sample legal and financial forms and documents
    • Multinational M&A integration tips and tricks
    • Expert insights into key ethical and relationship issues
    • And much more

    From reviews of the first edition:

    “An indispensable guide for the greenest rookie and the most senior deal maker on the most critical part of putting two companies together. Covers every integration issue that needs attention.”
    --Michael L. Davis, Vice President, Human Resources, General Mills

    “Alex Lajoux travels beneath the surface to examine the true challenges and opportunities inherent in M&A integration. She provides great insight into the ethical and relationship issues and shows readers how to assess the post-merger environment and make informed decisions throughout the process.”
    --Susan B. Lione, Vice President, Knowledge Assessment, The Institute of Internal Auditors

    “Not only is this work an excellent overview of the complex myriad of issues arising out of corporate mergers, but it is also a superb summary of the major trends now impacting modern corporate governance.”
    --Professor Charles M. Elson, University of Delaware

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    Your roadmap to success in the world of postmerger integration

    Nearly half of today's executives attribute M&A failure to poor integration between merging businesses. This thoroughly revised edition of The Art of M&A Integration provides you with updated facts on integration of compensation plans, new FASB and GAAP accounting rules, strategies for merging IT systems and processes, and more.



    Your roadmap to success in the world of postmerger integration

    Nearly half of today's executives attribute M&A failure to poor integration between merging businesses. This thoroughly revised edition of The Art of M&A Integration provides you with updated facts on integration of compensation plans, new FASB and GAAP accounting rules, strategies for merging IT systems and processes, and more.

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    PART ONE Prerequisites
    Introduction and Acknowledgments
    Chapter 1 Basic Definitions and Data
    Introduction
    The Meaning of Integration
    International Considerations
    Appendix 1-A: Postmerger Performance: A Review of the Research
    Notes
    Chapter 2 The Path to Integration
    Introduction
    Alternatives
    Growing versus Shrinking
    Building versus Buying
    Keeping versus Selling
    Integrating versus Managing Separately
    International Considerations
    Appendix 2-A: Postmerger Sell-Offs: How Common Are They?
    Following Up on the 10 Largest Acquisitions of 1985
    Appendix 2-B: Valuing the Divestiture Option
    Notes
    Chapter 3 Integration Planning and Communication
    Introduction
    Forming Integration Plans
    The Role of Insiders in Planning M&A Integration
    The Role of Outsiders in Planning M&A Integration
    Integration Elements in the Merger Agreement
    Internal Communication: Key Challenges
    Formal External Communication of the Integration Plan
    Taxable M&A Reporting
    Communicating with Stakeholders
    Merger Scenarios
    International Considerations
    More Is Better: A Case in Point
    Appendix 3-A: Sample Mission, Team, and Timeline of Acquisition
    Appendix 3-B: Communications Plan Matrix
    Appendix 3-C: Integration Planning Worksheet
    Appendix 3-D: Integration Plan Outline (Sample Outline Focusing on HR, Communications, and IT)
    Notes
    PART TWO Integrating Resources
    Introduction and Acknowledgments 107
    Chapter 4 Retaining and Integrating Human Resources
    Introduction
    Retaining Human Resources
    Legal Issues
    Cultural Issues
    Merging Boards of Directors
    Reshaping the Chairman and CEO Roles
    Merging Senior Management Teams
    Turf: Typical and Special Scenarios
    Merging Sales, Merchandising, and Distribution Forces
    International Considerations
    Appendix 4-A: Sample No Compete Agreements
    Appendix 4-B: Human Resources Integration Planning Grid
    Notes
    Chapter 5 Integrating Financial and Tangible Resources
    Introduction
    Acquisition Accounting for M&A (under GAAP)
    Enhanced Financial Reporting for M&A (Non-GAAP)
    Valuing and Combining Tangible Assets
    International Considerations
    Appendix 5-A: Selected Unaudited Pro Forma Condensed Combined Financial Data (in thousands, except per share data)
    Notes
    Chapter 6 Integrating Reputational and Other Intangible Resources
    Introduction
    The Challenge of Company Name Changes
    Managing Brand Identity after a Merger
    Integrating Mission Statements
    Valuing and Combining Intangible Assets
    International Considerations
    Appendix 6-A: Sample Vision Statements from Companies Involved in Mergers
    Appendix 6-B: Branding Case Studies
    Notes
    PART THREE Integrating Processes
    Introduction and Acknowledgments
    Chapter 7 Integrating Management Systems
    Introduction
    Integrating Organizational Structures
    Sharing Space
    Sharing Goals
    Sharing Standards
    Sharing Services
    Integrating Processes for Product or Service Design, Production, and Supply
    Integrating Internal Financial Controls
    International Considerations
    Appendix 7-A: Types of Organizational Structure
    Appendix 7-B: Internal Control—Integrated Framework: Excerpts from the Original COSO Report
    Appendix 7-C: Benchmarking Postmerger Integration of Internal Control: A Sample Guidesheet
    Notes
    Chapter 8 Integrating Compensation Plans
    Introduction
    Postmerger Compensation Basics
    Planning Pay Integration: A Strategic Overview
    Merging Benefit Plans
    Disclosure and Trading Rules
    International Considerations
    Appendix 8-A: Pay for Performance
    Notes
    Chapter 9 Integrating and Enhancing Technology and Innovation
    Introduction
    Postacquisition Knowledge Management
    Integrating Technologies: The Big Picture
    Integrating Systems for Research and Development (R&D)
    Valuing and Combining Patents and Trade Secrets
    International Considerations
    Appendix 9-A: IT Buzzwords for the Twenty-First Century
    Appendix 9-B: Integration Planning Worksheets
    Appendix 9-C: Integration Planning Worksheet for IT
    Appendix 9-D: Information Security Program Elements
    Notes
    PART FOUR Integrating Corporate Responsibilities—Fulfilling Stakeholder Commitments
    Introduction and Acknowledgments 355
    Chapter 10 Fulfilling Commitments to Customers and Suppliers
    Introduction
    Commitments to Customers
    Legal Aspects of Customer Relations
    Postmerger Pricing
    Postmerger Quality Management
    Continuity for Customers
    Commitments to Suppliers
    Legal Aspects of Supplier Relations
    Key Supplier Issue: Postmerger Outsourcing
    Continuity for Suppliers
    Technological Considerations for Customers and Suppliers
    International Considerations
    Notes
    Chapter 11 Fulfilling Commitments to Shareholders, Bondholders, and Lenders
    Introduction
    Commitments to Shareholders
    Owners/Investors
    Building Shareholder Value
    Postmerger Returns
    Legal Aspects of Shareholder Relations
    Commitments to Bondholders
    Bondholders
    Commitments to Lenders
    Lenders
    International Considerations
    Appendix 11-A: Simple Formulas for Calculating Shareholder Value
    Notes
    Chapter 12 Fulfilling Commitments to Employees and Communities
    Introduction
    Commitments to Employees
    The Context for Commitments
    Commitments to Communities
    International Considerations
    Notes
    APPENDIXES
    Appendix A: Acquisition Process Overview
    Appendix B: Sample “Assets” Checklist of Resources, Processes, and Responsibilities
    Appendix C: Pairwise Comparison
    Appendix D: Sample Integration Planning Process (as shown in Table 3-1)
    Appendix E: Sample Press Releases
    Appendix F: Screen Shots from an M&A Planning “Cockpit”
    Appendix G: Baldrige Self-Analysis Worksheet for Quality Assessment (optional)
    Index

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