Acquisitions and joint ventures can be difficult, costly, and risky, but if a company uses the right teams and processes and is adequately prepared, the chance of success can be significantly increased. Dr. Triantis, a practitioner with extensive experience in M&A planning and implementation and business strategizing, discusses the resources and preparation that are needed before an acquisition or joint venture should even be started, and the various roles and responsibilities of project participants once it is underway. His book examines the sequence of steps, and the events involved in conducting an acquisition or joint venture and shows how the screening and opportunity assessment process, along with proper planning and transfer of responsibilities, can go a long way toward creating the conditions necessary for success.

The book provides guidelines, advice, and recommendations that project teams in key areas must focus on, and by doing so it introduces much needed discipline into the M&A decision making process. It treats important issues and ingredients in project financial analysis, valuation, risk management, negotiations, due diligence and legal agreements. In addition, by examining M&A and joint venture project financing, implementation, the creation and harnessing of synergies, and the need for monitoring and control, the book gives readers greater confidence in their own M&A decision making. Readers will find instruction on how to obtain corporate approvals, deal with project impediments, assess the performance of project teams, distill lessons learned in conducting acquisitions and joint ventures, and how to institutionalize their knowledge after the project is completed. Highly detailed, with a unique viewpoint that challenges prevailing orthodoxies of M&A management, Dr. Triantis's step-by-step approach will be valuable not only for corporate M&A staffers but also for college-level teachers and students.

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The author of this text lays out the special requirements that must be satisfied if acquisitions or joint ventures are to succeed. He discusses the resources and preparation that are needed before an acquisition or joint venture should even be started.
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Prolegomena Introduction Why Acquisition and Joint Venture Projects Fail Teams and Preparation Structure, Roles, and Responsibilities of the Business Development Group Project Teams and Subteams Preparing for Acquisition and Joint Venture Projects Resource Requirements to Execute Acquisition and Joint Venture Projects Processes that Make the Difference Screening Acquisition Targets and Joint Venture Partners The Opportunity Assessment Process The Acquisition Process Steps Steps of the Joint Venture Formation Process Project Workflows and Transfer of Responsibilities Process Guidelines and Areas of Focus Acquisition and Joint Venture Negotiations Development of the Business Case Project Financial Analysis Acquisition and Joint Venture Valuation Challenges of International Projects The Means and Tools to Ensure Success Risk Identification, Assessment, and Management The Project Due Diligence Process Acquisition and Joint Venture Agreements Financing Acquisition and Joint Venture Projects Acquisition and Joint Venture Project Implementation Harnessing Project Synergies Monitoring Performance and Project Success Managing Approvals and Learning Impediments to Project Approvals and Implementation Project Post-Modern Analysis and Feedback Summary and Conclusions Bibliography Index
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A highly experienced M&A practitioner lays out the special requirements that must be satisfied if acquisitions or joint ventures are to succeed, and shows professionals and academics exactly how to implement them.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781567202526
Publisert
1999-04-30
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
424

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Biografisk notat

JOHN E. TRIANTIS is Managing Director of Forerunner Consultants Inc., Morristown, N.J. Dr. Triantis is also Associate Director, Institute of Business Forecasting, and an editorial board member of Review of Business.