Abstract
In one sense, foreign acquisitions are no different from national acquisitions. Everything that has been covered in earlier chapters applies to the global scene — the detailed planning; the need for skilled integration managers; the careful bringing together of people, structures, controls and cultures; the linking of integration to acquisition strategy. Merger planning and merger implementation on all five continents follow exactly the same principles — and in practice are subject to the same mindset blocks and practical misfortunes.
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Management Style Western Manager Management Thinking Confucian Philosophy Foreign Acquisition
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© Stan Lees 2003