• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

The SMB LEADER

A different insight into SMB situations

  • Home
  • Blog Categories
    • Company Culture
    • Customers
    • Governance
    • Management
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Strategy vs Operations
    • Leadership
    • Teams
  • Podcasts
  • About & Contact

Final Observations On M&A

May 4, 2022 by DAN JANISCH

I will close with a few general thoughts for Leader on M&A.

To many leaders discounts the value of a robust process instead relying on lawyers and accountants only. Also, leadership can think everyone on both sides of the deal understands the deal the way they do. NOT TRUE.

The first thing I tell a leader is: ‘DON’T SAY NOTHING WILL CHANGE’. Everyone in both companies know it’s not true.

Don’t do an M&A to fix a problem within your organization

Don’t shortage the length of time to fully integrate

Speed and focus in integration should be the primary driver.

People are always seen as the unknown factor in the deal. A common misnomer is “people don’t like change”. WRONG! what they don’t like is operating in a vacuum.

Leaders make decisions on personnel changes in two detrimental ways, cutting costs or too slow. Both send the wrong message.

Don’t kill a deal because of cultural differences. If it makes good business sense an effective process with the correct people can deal with this issue.

If you are going to invest the time and money in an M&A do it with an effective robust process to achieve the maximum ROI on your investment.

My next blog will be on reward systems, The Good The Bad and The Ugly. When I have experienced these programs very few achieved their intended outcomes and in too many cases and in some brought about negative outcomes. So, the questions are: Are they worthless, how do I evaluate the cost benefit of a program? How do I know if they are working? How can I tell on the front end if they won’t work? What should I be aware of using a ‘professional’ to design a program?

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Should you hire really smart people
  • What do you value more – imagination or conformity
  • How much is enough
  • What’s in a question
  • What’s missing from your strategic planning process

About

The SMB leader is a blog for leaders in small to mid-sized business who are looking for a different perspective into key business situations. It is written by Dan Janisch who has many years of experience in leading key business change in SMB. Dan may be reached drjanisch@outlook.com

Footer

About SMB Leader

The SMB leader is a blog for leaders in small to mid-sized business who are looking for a different perspective into key business situations. It is written by Dan Janisch who has many years of experience in leading key business change in SMB. Dan may be reached drjanisch@outlook.com

Copyright © 2025 · Kreativ Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in