DocumentCode
1295968
Title
There´s a merger in your future
Author
Mickel, Sue
Author_Institution
BoldFish, USA
Volume
17
Issue
1
fYear
2000
Firstpage
89
Lastpage
91
Abstract
Mergers will affect most of us who work for a company, and most of us will endure several during our careers. In spite of the careful and detailed analysis corporate heads perform when they contemplate a merger (often referred to as due diligence), differences in company cultures are usually given little or no consideration. Do employees dress differently? Do one company´s best and brightest show up for work in shorts and T-shirts, toting skateboards, whereas the other company´s employees wouldn´t dream of arriving without polished shoes? If employees are used to having offices, will they feel valued working in a cubicle, even if the CEO does the same? Do companies expect employees to ask for permission or forgiveness? These issues are generally left for individual employees and their harried managers to resolve. As a survivor as well as an observer of many mergers, the author can attest that culture clashes are something that merged employees must handle on a daily basis. These are not abstract issues; employees face them every moment of every working day. If ignored, they rarely go away; they escalate, sometimes to the point of destroying the merger
Keywords
DP industry; human resource management; personnel; professional aspects; CEO; careers; company cultures; company mergers; corporate heads; culture clashes; due diligence; employees; offices; software industry; working day; Bridges; Companies; Corporate acquisitions; Cultural differences; Europe; Meeting planning; Resumes; Signal resolution; Software development management; Stress;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Software, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0740-7459
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/52.820016
Filename
820016
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