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BL/TIS/25/07 17th October 2007
Tata Interactive Systems launches a simulation-based seminar
solution to enable successful mergers and acquisitions
Last year saw an estimated US$4 trillion of mergers and acquisitions
(M&A) across the globe. Yet, the point to note is that even as this
trend continues, over 65 per cent of these transactions will fail to
post the returns that prompted them in the first place, primarily
because of such things as inadequate cultural integration, and the lack
of a clear and effective integration process.
An Accenture survey of top M&A executives across the US, Europe and
Asia, revealed that, when asked about the critical factors in
successful M&A integration:
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55% singled out the orchestration of the integration
process.
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Over 40% mentioned understanding of cultural integration
issues and the establishment of organisational structure and
accountabilities.
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30% emphasised commitment and leadership from top
management and communication strategy.
According to the global learning provider, Tata
Interactive Systems (TIS), makers of the TOPSIMŽ business simulation,
this shows that the benefits of an acquisition are not generated
automatically once that acquisition is over. They need to be achieved
through skilful integration of the businesses, process and people and
their roles and functions.
Many M&A executives recognise the importance of the 'soft' aspects of
the integration process - aspects that deal with communications,
organisational cultures and structures and so on. Yet too many
companies are under-prepared to deal with these aspects of an
acquisition.
To help combat this, TIS has extended the range of its TOPSIMŽ
workshops to address specific post-merger integration (PMI) issues.
These PMI workshops guide participants through a series of post-merger
scenarios, posing particular challenges in the areas of integration
planning, expectation setting, organisational culture and
communication.
Manoj Kutty, TIS's president, simulations, commented: "TOPSIM is a
management development simulation that was developed over 25 years ago
and is now used by over 100 companies and 400 universities worldwide.
TOPSIM simulations, deployed in a blended workshop setting, offer the
participant an in-depth understanding of functional skills along with
managing the business operations within an industry such as banking,
insurance, retail, and pharmaceuticals.
"It's about learning business by doing business - and, where the PMI
workshops are concerned, providing a critical learning path for
business integration managers."
Alan Samuel, TIS's head of operations in the UK commented: "TOPSIM is
not e-learning but blended learning, emphasising classroom-based and
collaborative learning. A TOPSIM workshop is a simulation based
workshop that enables participants to understand the cause-effect
relationships of their decisions in a 'safe' game play environment.
"The workshop is facilitated by domain experts who mentor the teams
through the discussion and sharing process that is integral to the the
workshop's structure. The simulation which forms the core of the
workshop telescopes a long-term horizon of three years into two-days
and discussions are interspersed with the simulation, throughout the
workshop."
TOPSIMŽ - PMI is a simulation-based management development programme
where participants, in teams, manage the integration process of two
software product companies that have recently merged.
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About the TOPSIMŽ PMI Workshops
The aim of the workshops is for participants to understand the key
leverage points to accomplish successful Post Merger Integration (PMI).
This involves transferring capabilities between the merged entities by
managing:
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Cultural differences between the merged entities
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Employee perceptions of the merger
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Boundaries between the merged entities
This is done by:
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Creating cross-functional teams
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Taking Decisions: Participants make decisions involving
complex trade-offs in an environment plagued with high levels of
uncertainty.
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Debriefing: The facilitator relates real-life
experiences and knowledge to the decisions that the participants make
in the simulation, enabling a deeper understanding of the likely
pitfalls in a PMI exercise.
TOPSIMŽ - PMI plays out over four phases, from the first
30 days after the merger to some two years later. Over these phases,
participants make critical decisions involving complex trade-offs in:
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Integration team (steering committee and functional
integration teams): composition; leadership, and investment of time
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Communication strategies for employees, customers and
shareholders
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Calibration merger benefits
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Human resource-related decisions on the new organization
structure,; lay-offs, and compensation alignment
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Market-facing decisions for realising synergies from the
merger
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Functional integration decisions (alignment of business
processes, assets, and so on)
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Core functions (marketing, operations)
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Support functions (accounting, legal)
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Training and socialisation initiatives
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Tools for monitoring the progress of integration process
(employee surveys)
About Tata Interactive Systems (TIS)
Tata Interactive Systems (TIS), a
global leader in e-learning, is a part of the $22bn Tata Group. Truly
international, TIS has a presence across the US, Canada, UK, Australia,
New Zealand, the Middle East, Japan, India, and mainland Europe. TIS
offers corporations, universities, schools, publishers, and government
institutions a diversified and innovative bouquet of learning and
training solutions including Simulation-based Learning Objects (SimBLs),
Story-based Learning Objects (StoBLs), courseware and curriculum
design, special needs education, assessments, electronic performance
support systems (EPSS), mobile learning, along with other corporate
training and consultancy services. Our multi-disciplinary expertise and
16 years' experience across domains helps us design e-learning
programmes that are unique to clients' requirements and specifically
crafted to boost knowledge retention and application.
Apart from holding ISO 9001 certification, TIS is the only e-learning
organisation in the world to be assessed at Level 5 in both the SEI-CMM
and P-CMM frameworks. TIS's quest for excellence is reflected in
numerous prestigious industry awards, including a Silver Brandon Hall
Excellence in Learning Award 2005 and 2004, APEX Award of Excellence in
2005 and 2006, BETT Awards in 2004 and 2006, and two Business World-NID
Design Excellence awards.
For more information log on to
http://www.tatainteractive.com
Further information from:
Alan Samuel, Tata Interactive Systems, 020 7905 0156,
www.tatainteractive.com
Bob Little, Bob Little Press &
PR, 01727 860405, www.boblittlepr.com
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