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Strategy of a Megamerger: An Insider's Account of the Baxter Travenol-American Hospital Supply Combination

Autor Thomas G. Cody
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 aug 1992 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This unique book tells the story in human as well as management and economic terms of what happened in the Baxter Travenol-American Hospital Supply merger--one of the major corporate mergers of the late 1980s. The author, who was a senior executive at Baxter Travenol when the merger occurred, explores the definition of a strategic merger and presents practical data on the requirements to make a strategic merger successful. Specifically, he analyzes whether the new Baxter is more successful and more valuable than its two predecessor companies would have been on their own, what actions were taken or failed to be taken to contribute to that end, and what megamergers entail for executives, industry, and public policymakers. Based on extraordinary access to Baxter's top management, Cody offers a candid and comprehensive report on what went wrong and what went right, and offers some significant lessons to other companies involved in their own merger activities.After reviewing briefly the background of the two companies and the health-care industry, the author relates the events of the merger chronologically through the words and perceptions of the key participants. He describes in detail the actual execution of the merger, offering an unusual behind-the-scenes look at the organizational, personnel, compensation, communications, and control issues raised by the merger and its aftermath. He looks at the real impact of the merger on employees and provides an invaluable case study of executive decision-making under pressure. Among the issues explored in depth are the conflicts of culture and management style between the two companies, the reorganization process, the impact of the merger on the changing health-care environment, and the choice of corporate name and identity. Ideal as supplemental reading for courses in management and human resources, this book is also an important resource for consultants and executives who seek an in-depth, balanced account of the corporate merger process in action.
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ISBN-13: 9780275945183
ISBN-10: 0275945189
Pagini: 332
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

THOMAS G. CODY is now retired from Baxter where he was Vice President for Human Resources and actively participated in its merger with American Hospital Supply. He is a partner in the Washington, D.C. office of Jannotta Bray & Associates, Inc., serves on Boards of Directors, and is currently at work on another book.

Cuprins

Cast of CharactersPrologueChronology of Events: March--July 1985Redefining FriendlyThe Stage Is SetFlashbackScene Two: AHS-HCA Action ContinuesDeus Ex MachinaThe Pieces Click into Place: Setting Up the Conflict Scenes That FollowThe Buck StopsWhere Were You When.?The Battle of the MediaBehind-the-Scenes ManeuveringEnd of the BeginningRetrospectivePutting Together a New Health Care Giant"Friendly" Gets Defined by Actions and SymbolsThe Merger Wheel Continues to SpinAugust-October 1985: "Smashing" the Organizations and People TogetherThe October-November "Player Draft": Selection and Termination of PersonnelMelding Two Companies Together: Conflicts of Culture and Managerial StyleNovember 25, 1985: The Merger ClosesEmergence of a New BoardBack to BusinessHealth-Care Environment Continues to Shift as Baxter Strategy Takes HoldWinners and LosersCorporate Name and IdentityPortfolio Management: The Strategy of DivestitureMerger Effects Ripple through International1986 Results and the September 1986 Second Merger ReorganizationMerger: One Year LaterThe Story Ends: A Look Ahead and Some Unanswered QuestionsEpilogueLessons for Tomorrow's Corporate WorldMergers and the Eye of the BeholderIndex