FREE online courses on Mergers & Acquisitions - Chapter 6 - Decision Making
Post merger integration (PMI) will require very quick
decision-making. This is due in part to the fact that fast integration's work
better than slow integration's. The new organization has to be established
quickly so people can get back to servicing customers, designing products, etc.
The more time people spend thinking about the merger, the less likely they will
perform at high levels.
Many decisions within PMI will be difficult, such as
establishing the new organizational structure, re-assigning personnel,
selling-off assets, etc. However, it is necessary to get these decisions behind
you as quickly as possible since the synergy meter is running. In addition,
failure to act will leave the impression of indecisiveness and inability to
manage PMI.
In order to make decisions, it is necessary to define roles;
people need to know who is in charge. People who are responsible for integration
should be highly skilled in coordinating projects, leading people, and thinking
on their feet while staying focused on the strategies behind the merger and
acquisition.