BCP Uses Strategic Planning And Its Board Of Directors To Decide Not To Merge
- Topics:
- Business Models
- Tags:
- Board,
- Strategic Planning Process,
- Strategic Planning,
- Mergers & Acquisitions,
- Merger,
- Management,
- Investment,
- Finance,
- Center For Association Leadership,
- Board Of Directors,
- ...
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Overview: Some organizations view ‘merger’ as a solution to all their problems. But, it has been observed that merger can also threaten an organization’s survival. Hence, organizations ought to implement strategic planning process to reduce the losses incurred post-merger. Organizations are always in a tizzy over whether they should go for a merger or not. A strategic planning process involves identifying the problem areas and devising ways to solve problems. The case study examines ways to implement strategic planning process.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1




