Providing an independent assessment of transformation change programmes, resulting in executable recommendations to accelerate progress and drive value.
88% of transformation programmes fail to meet their original objectives, even when it has been one of the top items on corporate agendas for decades. Even those companies who class their transformation as successful don’t achieve the full financial benefits available.
Programme Assurance
A&M’s Programme Assurance exercise will leave you with:
- Change Programme Assessment
Providing an independent assessment of your programme status, across business functions and initiatives.
- Red Flag Report
Identification of issues causing programme delays, programme risks and mitigating actions. Providing turn-around advice where required.
- Value Creation Lever Report
Helping to maximise the value being achieved by your change programme by defining a list of value levers or remediations.
- Transformation Leadership team equipped to deliver your transformation objectives
An independent review of your change programme, providing actionable recommendations to mitigate delays and enhance value.
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Why A&M?
With over 7,500 professionals in 65+ offices globally, A&M provides seamless, quality, cross-border services. As the largest global transaction advisory and tax practice with no audit-based conflicts outside the Big Four, the A&M difference lies in our senior led teams and a flexible and tailored hands-on approach. We build local relationships that can deploy global resources as needed for any M&A transaction.
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