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    PROJECT ON: ORGANISATIONS COMPARED: PREPARED BY HARSHA BHOWMIK RUDRAJIT SHARMA REGN. NO: 17/12 REGN. NO: 36/12 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Evolution as an Organization 3 A. Evolution of Cognizant: 3 B. Journey from Indal to Hindalco: 3 II. Description of the organizational structure 4 A. Cognizant’s Structure 4 B. Hindalco’s Structure 5 III. Comparison on Structural Dimensions 6 A. Cognizant 6 B. Hindalco 6 IV

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    Do Mergers and Acquisitions always bring desired results? Individual Assignment [pic] [pic] [pic] Student Name: Mandeep Kaur (10211855) Module Leader: Simeon Scott Course: MA- IBM Introduction: For my research topic I have chosen this topic to analyse and to investigate about the mergers and acquisitions of organisations. Do these mergers and acquisitions

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    Mergers & Acquisitions (M & A) is a general term used to refer to the consolidation of companies. Merger is the corporate action where two companies decide to combine their operations. Both the companies involved in the merger cease to exist resulting into a combined new company. On the other hand Acquisition is a corporate action where one company overtakes the operations of other company. The acquired company thus becomes a part of the acquiring company. Acquisition may at some times be without

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    Merge Ahead: A Research Agenda to Increase Merger and Acquisition Success Mitchell Lee Marks • Philip H. Mirvis Published online: 30 April 2011 � Springer Science+Business Media‚ LLC 2011 Abstract Scholars have been conducting serious research on the human‚ organizational‚ and cultural aspects of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) for 30 years. Yet‚ over this period‚ there have only been modest improvements in the M&A success rate. In this article‚ we examine corpo- rate combinations

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    extensive organizational change processes such as international mergers and acquisitions (IM&As). Today this requirement is even more acute since the past decade has been characterized by enormous growth in IM&As. In addition‚ it has been argued that the challenge in making M&As work is the management of people. In a case of IM&As the role of HR managers is very demanding because they needs to integrate HRpractices and‚ moreover‚ perform two other roles simultaneously: a strategic role for company-wide

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    RESEARCH PROPOSAL TOPIC: AN INVESTIGATION ON THE IMPACT OF FULL ACQUISITION IN EUROPE‚ ASIA AND AFRICA IN THE LAST DACADE ON THE ACQUIRING AND TARGET COMPANIES INTRODUCTION While it is understood through several researches that targets companies’ shareholders realize stock market gains with acquisition announcement‚ a significant number of studies have found that corporate acquisition generates negative returns for the shareholders of the acquiring company. Baines‚ (1978)‚ Firth‚ (1980)

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    UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MASTERS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COURSE: FINANCIAL SEMINAR COURSE CODE: DFI 605 SEMESTER: JANUARY-APRIL 2012 CLASS PRESENTATION: GROUP NINE PRESENTATION TOPIC: MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS‚ MODERN THEORY OF CORPORATE CONTROL COURSE INSTRUCTOR: MIRIE MWANGI GROUP MEMBERS: STUDENT | REGISTRATION NUMBER | BANCY WANGUI | D61/60453/2011 | ISAAC NYAMORA | D61/66960/2011 | JACQUELYNE M. ODERO | D61/62818/2010 | JOSEPHINE M. ODERA | D61/63410/2010 | MATTHEWS

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    To Organisation Organisation is one important element of the management process. It is next to planning. In management‚ organisation is both the process as well as the end-product of that process which is referred to as organisation structure. Such structure acts as the foundation on which the whole super-structure of management is built. Sound organisation structure is essential for the conduct of business activities in an efficient manner. It is within the framework of the organisation that

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    INTRODUCTION Just as organisations have goals describing their primary business objectives‚ they also have goals with respect to controlling how these objectives are met. These are the control goals of an organisation which are enforced through a system of internal control. Such a system enables them to adhere to external laws and internal regulations‚ prevent and detect fraud and continuously enhance the overall quality of the business. Independent of the type of organisation‚ these internal control

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    What is Merger and Acquisition (M&A)? Acquisitions and mergers mostly happen when a company wants to expand in a new territory‚ but does not have enough expertise to do business over there‚ or when a company wants to expand into a new business and does not have technologies to produce that new kind of product or service. Merger and acquisition doesn’t require any sort of subsidiary or joint venture. It is a decision taken by the top management of the company meaning it is a corporate level strategy

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