HRD involvement in the investigative phase of a merger & acquisition |
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Authors: | Consuelo L. Waight |
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Abstract: | This qualitative study describes the involvement of human resource development (HRD) professionals in the investigative phase of merger and acquisitions (M&As). Telephone interviews were completed with 38 HRD professionals and 17 business managers in 12 organizations that had undergone M&As between 1996 and 1999. The results show that there is some cognizance between business managers and HRD professionals on what HRD professionals do during an M&A. What is most significant, however is that the activities identified by both business managers and HRD professionals are all human-capital related; this shows that business managers and some organizations are not only involved in finance related but also human capital due-diligence during an M&A. The study results show that M&A activities are team-oriented and HRD professionals need to be prepared to work in different projects during an M&A, especially during the investigative phase. The notion that HRD professionals will be solely working on HRD-related activities is non-existent during the investigative phase of an M&A. |
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