Address Cultural Drivers to Deal Success.
Cultural integration is a crucial lever in realizing your deal’s value proposition. Conversely, failure to proactively manage culture can lead to employee retention issues, slow adoption of new structures and processes, or even deal failure.
We recommend starting early to evaluate key cultural drivers to deal success and to develop a cultural integration strategy that addresses them, head-on. Our strategies take into account factors at the program and functional level, and address the various cultures / sub-cultures embedded throughout the current and future-state organization.
Our strategies inform action plans that infuse cultural elements into communications, training, policies and programs and establish the processes to monitor progress towards the right culture to support organizational goals.
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