Measurement is the key to M&A success

What the CIO and C-level management need to consider to ease an M&A process

Accumulated business experience, backed by extensive research, tells us roughly half of all merger and acquisitions (M&A) fail to deliver the business value they set out to achieve. That's a bad enough statistic in a growing economy, in a recession like we have now it could be literally fatal.

How can we increase the chances of M&A's working out? There is strong evidence that companies with established policies for better post-merger integration increase their chances of success by as much as 50 per cent.

So what's going wrong here? Without doubt, one of the major reasons for merger failures is a lack of reporting transparency and communication about deliverables, which seems to be a multiple point of failure, all the way from project manager to the board and key stake-holders.

Ultimately, this is your problem as a C-level manager and no-one else's. Customers are not concerned about your 'acquisition indigestion.' They expect a business as usual approach and patently if you cannot give them what they want they will go elsewhere.

A big factor here is that organisational decision-makers rarely get a 'single version of the truth,' and so make decisions based on poor visibility of the underlying numbers. Not having financial data entered in a consistent manner across your newly expanded enterprise, plus having to chase for management information has all too often resulted in companies struggling to track benefits in relation to what was targeted at the outset.

Business leaders are being very badly served by continuing to rely upon anecdotal evidence and sketchy documentation to establish whether the organisational restructuring has translated to improved chances of success for the new organisation. Clearly, it is essential that businesses derive as many operational efficiencies as possible from their M&A activity. A merger and acquisition situation presents management not only with the opportunity to review and choose between the existing systems, infrastructures and assets, but also to identify the key attributes they need in the new, larger enterprise being formed. Thus the company sees the merger and acquisition situation as an opportunity to embark on a major cost-reduction exercise.

Registration is free, and gives you full access to our extensive white paper library, case studies & analysis, downloads & speciality areas, and more.

So how can organisations ensure any planned merger and cost-reduction programme has a good chance of crossing the finish line? Making decisions solely on the best and most accurate numbers you can get is key and here good reporting is your best aid. By agreeing on a single benefits tracking and reporting methodology across a company from the outset, for instance, M&A teams could spend more time monitoring the results of their post-merger integration initiatives and less time creating tools to track and manage results. This will help them better understand what they have, how it all fits together and where there are any gaps - which could turn out to be the most important finding of all.

The task is all too often carried out by a series of stand alone spreadsheets with no proper workflow. That's more than disappointing, frankly it's sloppy and just diminishes your chances of carrying this off - and with today's technology there's really no excuse.

With today's workflow software, for instance, you get an audit trail, so thus a foundation of trust in the accuracy of the figures. Mergers and acquisitions (and their associated cost-cutting programmes) are often long, drawn-out affairs - and may be expected to run over many years. Project managers will move on. Added to this, they are often run by project management office teams, and project leaders, whose remit is temporary. As a result, an audit trail is essential.

All the time spent in creating measures for recognising benefits of your prospective merger is wasted if the reported numbers are inaccurate, even on one occasion, or if there is a lack of trust in how the information is being captured and tracked. Proper workflow and a clear and simple approval process is thus recommended to verify numbers that are to be reported - and to ensure that data is being entered in the same way.



Email Updates

CIO Newsletters: Expert insight, advice and tools for technology, business, leadership and the CIO career.


Email this article to a friend or colleague:


PLEASE NOTE: Your name is used only to let the recipient know who sent the story, and in case of transmission error. Both your name and the recipient's name and address will not be used for any other purpose.


CIO White Papers

Creating an AUP: Common myths & mistakes

Avoid the common myths & mistakes when implementing your AUP

Unleashing the power of virtualisation 2010

Find out more about cloud computing in European enterprises.

Email archiving: Top 10 myths and challenges

This survey looks at a number of challenges and myths around email archiving that may also slow adoption of full archiving.

Modernising IT: Strategies for improving service quality and reducing IT costs

No matter how many people you allocate, sinking more labour into old IT practices cannot concurrently meet rising demands on IT and cut costs. Read about cost-effective, automated ways to meet this challenge head-on.


CIO UK - Business - Technology - Leadership

Differentiate your company with complete CRM

Focused on productivity and empowerment and leveraging the natural rhythms people work
What defines Complete CRM? How businesses can better engage customers and users, manage customer transactions, and analyse results to adapt and take advantage of changing business and economic circumstances.

DOWNLOAD

Oracle White Paper

IT Misuse Survey

Complete this survey and you could win a Nexus One.

CIO are running a short survey to discover how UK businesses are managing internet and email misuse in the Enterprise.

COMPLETE SURVEY

Virtualisation 2.0
Driving to higher ground beyond the basics

Virtualisation can deliver unparalleled efficiency and cost reductions to your business, allowing direct access to servers and guaranteeing a dependable, rapid response in times of crisis. Read this e-book to learn more about consolidation, discover the latest technologies and find out how to reduce the TCO of virtualisation.

DOWNLOAD

Trend Micro



* *