Deck 12: Mergers and Acquisitions

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Demotion refers to a reduction of responsibility,territory,or lines of authority for an employee.
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Due diligence is a process through which a potential acquirer evaluates a target firm for acquisition.
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Assimilation is when two organizational cultures are fused together to create a new culture.
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Researchers have found that there is a tendency for some organizations to dismiss issues related to organizational culture if the numbers from the merger look good.
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"White knights" refers to a situation in which key players have the right to purchase shares at a huge discount,which makes takeovers extremely expensive.
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Mergers and acquisitions can be classified as corporate restructuring strategies.
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Deculturation describes the feeling of inclusion from the dominant partner in a merger even though the organizational cultures may be different.
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Due diligence is a process through which a potential acquirer evaluates a target firm for acquisition
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Individuals who survive a merger often experience stress,anxiety,and loss of productivity.
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A conglomerate merger is the merger of two organizations competing in different markets.
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The success of the valuation-driven acquisition depends on predicting economic cycles.
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Culture refers to the set of important beliefs that members of an organization share.
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One main advantage of mergers is the lowering of expenses by reducing headcount.
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Some mergers are done without acknowledging the loss of tangible assets such as the knowledge of vacating employees following a merger.
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Typically,mergers and acquisitions do not result in layoffs or the reduction of the size of the workforce.
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It is estimated that mismanagement of the culture is responsible for as much as 85 percent of all merger failures
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When two companies merge,one possible result is the creation of a new compensation system.
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A takeover usually refers to a hostile transaction because it involves acquisition of the company against the wishes of its management.
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Pension plans are often the root cause of failed merger deals.
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In their mergers,typically Canadians want more structure and definition of roles and responsibilities than do Mexicans.
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When XM and SIRIUS,two satellite radio businesses in Canada,merged,the impact was negligible on the bottom line for XM.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the key areas that General Mills' transition team focused upon?

A) developing the systems that mattered most to employees
B) providing fair compensation and incentives to employees
C) sequencing the implementation of any new systems
D) using a climate survey to monitor employee feedback
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What is the growth strategy that results in the fastest growth for an organization?

A) leveraging current customers
B) opening new markets internationally
C) corporate joint ventures
D) mergers and acquisitions
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What was the main reason that the merger of Daimler-Benz and Chrysler failed?

A) The companies were rivals,and their communication channels never fully opened.
B) The merger was too time-consuming for the companies to worry about operations.
C) The companies were from two different countries and had different corporate cultures.
D) The two types of cars were expensive and inexpensive and consumers could not reconcile this.
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What is one benefit for organizations that apply due diligence in order to manage their culture during a merger?

A) lower absenteeism and attrition
B) improved job satisfaction
C) increased stock prices
D) higher revenues and profits
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Which of the following is an HR planning issue in mergers that is NOT part of the normal planning process?

A) reduction planning
B) HR due diligence
C) HRIS
D) HR demand estimations
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Following a merger,what is constructive dismissal?

A) Employees are demoted into a position of lesser status and compensation.
B) Employees receive a compensation package that satisfies their basic needs.
C) Employees are terminated using compassionate and sufficient compensation.
D) Employees receive substantially different compensation packages after the merger.
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If two competitors merge,what type of merger is created?

A) horizontal
B) vertical
C) linear
D) conglomerate
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Culture can be likened to the social glue that binds individuals together in an organization.
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One of the disadvantages of mergers is that employees might have to reapply for their old jobs.
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Which of the following is an HR planning issue in acquisitions that is NOT part of the normal planning process?

A) transition team implementation
B) reduction planning
C) HRIS
D) HR demand forecasts
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Within what timeframe should the majority of anticipated synergies be captured and identified to ensure the success of the merger?

A) within the first quarter
B) within the first year
C) within two years
D) within five years
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Which of the following is NOT a typical employee behaviour category during a merger?

A) not willing
B) not available
C) not able
D) not knowing
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What is it called when one company seeks to acquire another company?

A) consolidation
B) conglomerate
C) vertical merger
D) takeover
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If one company merges with another company but the two companies have no competitive or buyer-seller relationship,what type of merger would result?

A) vertical
B) horizontal
C) conglomerate
D) acquisition
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According to the textbook,what percentage of all mergers fail due to the mismanagement of culture?

A) 25 percent
B) 45 percent
C) 65 percent
D) 85 percent
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Horizontal integration is the merger or acquisition of two organizations that have a buyer-seller relationship.
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Worker stress levels during M&As may necessitate clearer policies,procedures,and compliance.
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A horizontal merger occurs between a buyer and a supplier.
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What are three motives for a company to decide to merge?

A) financial benefits,management needs,and increased resources
B) strategic benefits,management needs,and increased resources
C) strategic benefits,financial benefits,and management needs
D) CEO desires,cost savings,and resource benefits
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What is one financial benefit of a merger?

A) tax advantages
B) reduced debt load
C) increased stock price
D) higher productivity
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What is it called when two or more companies join together and form an entirely new company?

A) conglomerate
B) vertical merger
C) consolidation
D) horizontal merger
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Which one of these factors may influence the success rate of a merger?

A) stress counselling for employees
B) industry sector of the merger
C) both companies being the same size
D) languages spoken by management
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What type of strategy is applied when the targeted company makes a counteroffer for the bidding firm?

A) hostile takeover
B) poison pill
C) white knight
D) Pac-Man
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If a company is able reduce costs by a corporate combination,what is this ability called?

A) economy-of-scope advantage
B) economy of advantage
C) economies of scale
D) economies of productivity
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If two competing companies merged to increase market power,what type of merger would result?

A) acquisition
B) horizontal
C) conglomerate
D) vertical
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What is usually referred to as operating synergy?

A) economy-of-scope advantage
B) competitive advantage
C) economies of scale
D) economies-of-scale benefit
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Merging two workplace cultures is difficult.What is it called when one company absorbs the other?

A) cultural integration
B) cultural pluralism
C) cultural assimilation
D) cultural transformation
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Who are the two parties involved in a vertical merger?

A) buyer and supplier
B) two competitors
C) management and employees
D) shareholders and executives
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What is one important benefit that an organization can offer its terminated employees?

A) access to organizational intranet and email
B) continuation of benefits for a certain time period
C) incentive plan that incorporates performance
D) buyouts that have cost-of-living adjustments
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What is the most successful conglomerate in India?

A) Bank of India
B) Bharat
C) VSLN
D) Tata
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What was one of the key factors that resulted in the successful merger of Rogers Communications Inc.with Fido?

A) Rogers ensured no job losses.
B) Rogers set up an intranet site.
C) Rogers paid a premium for Fido.
D) Rogers monitored the merger's progress.
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What are the three primary reasons that companies create mergers?

A) financial benefits,needs of management,human resource benefits
B) financial benefits,strategic benefits,competitive benefits
C) financial benefits,needs of management,strategic benefits
D) global benefits,competitive benefits,human resource benefits
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Why was the merger of Alberta Energy with PanCanadian Energy deemed a stunning success?

A) The merger was extremely fast.
B) The merger was financially motivated.
C) The merger was employee-oriented.
D) The merger was focused on unionization.
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Loblaws purchased Shoppers Drug Mart.What is this an example of?

A) acquisition
B) horizontal merger
C) consolidation
D) acquisition
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What is it called when two cultures fuse and evolve into a brand new culture?

A) integration
B) assimilation
C) separation
D) deculturation
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There is strong public opinion against foreign ownership in Canada.What was one acquisition that the federal government recently blocked?

A) acquisition of Potash Inc.
B) acquisition of Inco.
C) acquisition of Petro-Canada
D) acquisition of Intrawest
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Merging two organizational cultures is challenging.What is it called when the partner organizations blend current cultures together?

A) cultural integration
B) cultural assimilation
C) cultural transformation
D) cultural pluralism
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Why must development programs,such as overseas assignments,be put on hold for managers during a merger?

A) Costs are prohibitive during a merger,so deferring overseas assignments is a cost-cutting measure.
B) Managers may require additional training to manage the reactions of their employees.
C) Managers cannot hide in another country to avoid being terminated with the merger.
D) It is important that managers be available to work out incentive and reward schemes.
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Which of the following is typically NOT an item included in a contingency plan for a merger?

A) financial projections
B) negotiation skills training
C) methods of communicating
D) chain of command
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If a company is able to use one set of inputs to produce a wider range of products and services,what is this ability called?

A) economies of scale
B) economy of advantage
C) economy of scope
D) economies of productivity
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HR planning in a merger and acquisitions situation has several dimensions that are NOT part of the normal planning process.Describe three HR planning activities that are not part of the normal HR planning process and that an organization would want to include in the merger and acquisition process.
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What is a merger? Identify and describe three different types of mergers.
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A university and college in the same city decide to merge.What type of benefits do these academic institutions benefit from?

A) strategic and financial benefits
B) cost savings and resource allocation benefits
C) increased federal government grants and funding
D) improved employee and student resources
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Merging two organizational cultures is challenging.What is it called when the partner companies abandon key elements of their current cultures and adopt new norms?

A) cultural pluralism
B) cultural transformation
C) cultural integration
D) cultural assimilation
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Early on in a merger,company executives and HR planners have to decide if one culture will be grafted onto that of the other,or if the two will merge to create a third culture.According to researchers,four options are open to organizations involved in M&As.Discuss these four options.
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How many person-hours did the executives of HP and Compaq spend in planning for the merger integration?

A) more than fifty thousand but less than one hundred thousand
B) more than one hundred thousand but less than five hundred thousand
C) more than a half million but less than one million
D) more than one million
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According to researcher F.R.David (Strategic Management: Concepts and Cases,12th edition,2009,page 169)what are five of the main reasons for the failure of mergers and acquisitions?
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If a company wants to reduce its dependency on a market that is cyclical in nature,what type of merger strategy should it choose?

A) integration
B) assimilation
C) diversification
D) consolidation
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Merging two workplace cultures is difficult.What is it called when two company partners co-exist?

A) cultural pluralism
B) cultural integration
C) cultural assimilation
D) cultural transformation
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According to the textbook,what percentage of firms fail to produce any shareholder value following a merger?

A) 20 percent
B) 40 percent
C) 60 percent
D) 80 percent
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What is culture? Identify and briefly describe two of the four different types of cultures companies may adopt after a merger or acquisition.
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Why must collective agreements be considered during a merger?

A) to follow the protocols for notification periods for layoffs and terminations
B) to help management create an environment of trust,fairness,and equity
C) to ensure that employees will continue to work with the same compensation
D) to interpret the legalities of downsizing and restructuring
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Why must the needs of management be considered as an important motivator for mergers?

A) Managers often consider their power and ego needs ahead of the needs of their organization.
B) Managers are unconsciously motivated by the game of corporate life and takeover challenges.
C) Managers are concerned only about their substantial incentives and salaries and not about their employees.
D) Managers have personality characteristics that result in acquisition behaviours and greed.
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If a book publishing company decides to merge with a pulp and paper mill for its paper needs,what type of merger would result?

A) horizontal
B) vertical
C) conglomerate
D) takeover
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List two major results of the research surrounding success rates of mergers and acquisitions.
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Identify an organization you are familiar with that is embarking on a merger or acquisition (such as from your work experience or from the course textbook).Discuss the impact of the merger or acquisition on human resources (the impact on the employees).
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If a real estate agency decides to merge with a real estate developer to achieve the synergies of controlling all factors affecting the company's success,what type of merger would result?

A) horizontal
B) vertical
C) conglomerate
D) takeover
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Identify and describe three HRM impacts that occur as a result of mergers and acquisitions.
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Demotion refers to a reduction of responsibility,territory,or lines of authority for an employee.
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Due diligence is a process through which a potential acquirer evaluates a target firm for acquisition.
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Assimilation is when two organizational cultures are fused together to create a new culture.
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Researchers have found that there is a tendency for some organizations to dismiss issues related to organizational culture if the numbers from the merger look good.
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"White knights" refers to a situation in which key players have the right to purchase shares at a huge discount,which makes takeovers extremely expensive.
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Mergers and acquisitions can be classified as corporate restructuring strategies.
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Deculturation describes the feeling of inclusion from the dominant partner in a merger even though the organizational cultures may be different.
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Due diligence is a process through which a potential acquirer evaluates a target firm for acquisition
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Individuals who survive a merger often experience stress,anxiety,and loss of productivity.
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A conglomerate merger is the merger of two organizations competing in different markets.
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The success of the valuation-driven acquisition depends on predicting economic cycles.
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Culture refers to the set of important beliefs that members of an organization share.
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One main advantage of mergers is the lowering of expenses by reducing headcount.
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Some mergers are done without acknowledging the loss of tangible assets such as the knowledge of vacating employees following a merger.
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Typically,mergers and acquisitions do not result in layoffs or the reduction of the size of the workforce.
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It is estimated that mismanagement of the culture is responsible for as much as 85 percent of all merger failures
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When two companies merge,one possible result is the creation of a new compensation system.
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A takeover usually refers to a hostile transaction because it involves acquisition of the company against the wishes of its management.
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Pension plans are often the root cause of failed merger deals.
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In their mergers,typically Canadians want more structure and definition of roles and responsibilities than do Mexicans.
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When XM and SIRIUS,two satellite radio businesses in Canada,merged,the impact was negligible on the bottom line for XM.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the key areas that General Mills' transition team focused upon?

A) developing the systems that mattered most to employees
B) providing fair compensation and incentives to employees
C) sequencing the implementation of any new systems
D) using a climate survey to monitor employee feedback
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What is the growth strategy that results in the fastest growth for an organization?

A) leveraging current customers
B) opening new markets internationally
C) corporate joint ventures
D) mergers and acquisitions
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What was the main reason that the merger of Daimler-Benz and Chrysler failed?

A) The companies were rivals,and their communication channels never fully opened.
B) The merger was too time-consuming for the companies to worry about operations.
C) The companies were from two different countries and had different corporate cultures.
D) The two types of cars were expensive and inexpensive and consumers could not reconcile this.
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What is one benefit for organizations that apply due diligence in order to manage their culture during a merger?

A) lower absenteeism and attrition
B) improved job satisfaction
C) increased stock prices
D) higher revenues and profits
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Which of the following is an HR planning issue in mergers that is NOT part of the normal planning process?

A) reduction planning
B) HR due diligence
C) HRIS
D) HR demand estimations
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Following a merger,what is constructive dismissal?

A) Employees are demoted into a position of lesser status and compensation.
B) Employees receive a compensation package that satisfies their basic needs.
C) Employees are terminated using compassionate and sufficient compensation.
D) Employees receive substantially different compensation packages after the merger.
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If two competitors merge,what type of merger is created?

A) horizontal
B) vertical
C) linear
D) conglomerate
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Culture can be likened to the social glue that binds individuals together in an organization.
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One of the disadvantages of mergers is that employees might have to reapply for their old jobs.
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Which of the following is an HR planning issue in acquisitions that is NOT part of the normal planning process?

A) transition team implementation
B) reduction planning
C) HRIS
D) HR demand forecasts
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Within what timeframe should the majority of anticipated synergies be captured and identified to ensure the success of the merger?

A) within the first quarter
B) within the first year
C) within two years
D) within five years
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Which of the following is NOT a typical employee behaviour category during a merger?

A) not willing
B) not available
C) not able
D) not knowing
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What is it called when one company seeks to acquire another company?

A) consolidation
B) conglomerate
C) vertical merger
D) takeover
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If one company merges with another company but the two companies have no competitive or buyer-seller relationship,what type of merger would result?

A) vertical
B) horizontal
C) conglomerate
D) acquisition
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According to the textbook,what percentage of all mergers fail due to the mismanagement of culture?

A) 25 percent
B) 45 percent
C) 65 percent
D) 85 percent
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Horizontal integration is the merger or acquisition of two organizations that have a buyer-seller relationship.
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Worker stress levels during M&As may necessitate clearer policies,procedures,and compliance.
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A horizontal merger occurs between a buyer and a supplier.
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What are three motives for a company to decide to merge?

A) financial benefits,management needs,and increased resources
B) strategic benefits,management needs,and increased resources
C) strategic benefits,financial benefits,and management needs
D) CEO desires,cost savings,and resource benefits
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What is one financial benefit of a merger?

A) tax advantages
B) reduced debt load
C) increased stock price
D) higher productivity
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What is it called when two or more companies join together and form an entirely new company?

A) conglomerate
B) vertical merger
C) consolidation
D) horizontal merger
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Which one of these factors may influence the success rate of a merger?

A) stress counselling for employees
B) industry sector of the merger
C) both companies being the same size
D) languages spoken by management
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What type of strategy is applied when the targeted company makes a counteroffer for the bidding firm?

A) hostile takeover
B) poison pill
C) white knight
D) Pac-Man
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If a company is able reduce costs by a corporate combination,what is this ability called?

A) economy-of-scope advantage
B) economy of advantage
C) economies of scale
D) economies of productivity
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If two competing companies merged to increase market power,what type of merger would result?

A) acquisition
B) horizontal
C) conglomerate
D) vertical
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What is usually referred to as operating synergy?

A) economy-of-scope advantage
B) competitive advantage
C) economies of scale
D) economies-of-scale benefit
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Merging two workplace cultures is difficult.What is it called when one company absorbs the other?

A) cultural integration
B) cultural pluralism
C) cultural assimilation
D) cultural transformation
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Who are the two parties involved in a vertical merger?

A) buyer and supplier
B) two competitors
C) management and employees
D) shareholders and executives
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What is one important benefit that an organization can offer its terminated employees?

A) access to organizational intranet and email
B) continuation of benefits for a certain time period
C) incentive plan that incorporates performance
D) buyouts that have cost-of-living adjustments
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What is the most successful conglomerate in India?

A) Bank of India
B) Bharat
C) VSLN
D) Tata
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52
What was one of the key factors that resulted in the successful merger of Rogers Communications Inc.with Fido?

A) Rogers ensured no job losses.
B) Rogers set up an intranet site.
C) Rogers paid a premium for Fido.
D) Rogers monitored the merger's progress.
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53
What are the three primary reasons that companies create mergers?

A) financial benefits,needs of management,human resource benefits
B) financial benefits,strategic benefits,competitive benefits
C) financial benefits,needs of management,strategic benefits
D) global benefits,competitive benefits,human resource benefits
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54
Why was the merger of Alberta Energy with PanCanadian Energy deemed a stunning success?

A) The merger was extremely fast.
B) The merger was financially motivated.
C) The merger was employee-oriented.
D) The merger was focused on unionization.
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55
Loblaws purchased Shoppers Drug Mart.What is this an example of?

A) acquisition
B) horizontal merger
C) consolidation
D) acquisition
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56
What is it called when two cultures fuse and evolve into a brand new culture?

A) integration
B) assimilation
C) separation
D) deculturation
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There is strong public opinion against foreign ownership in Canada.What was one acquisition that the federal government recently blocked?

A) acquisition of Potash Inc.
B) acquisition of Inco.
C) acquisition of Petro-Canada
D) acquisition of Intrawest
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Merging two organizational cultures is challenging.What is it called when the partner organizations blend current cultures together?

A) cultural integration
B) cultural assimilation
C) cultural transformation
D) cultural pluralism
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59
Why must development programs,such as overseas assignments,be put on hold for managers during a merger?

A) Costs are prohibitive during a merger,so deferring overseas assignments is a cost-cutting measure.
B) Managers may require additional training to manage the reactions of their employees.
C) Managers cannot hide in another country to avoid being terminated with the merger.
D) It is important that managers be available to work out incentive and reward schemes.
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Which of the following is typically NOT an item included in a contingency plan for a merger?

A) financial projections
B) negotiation skills training
C) methods of communicating
D) chain of command
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If a company is able to use one set of inputs to produce a wider range of products and services,what is this ability called?

A) economies of scale
B) economy of advantage
C) economy of scope
D) economies of productivity
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HR planning in a merger and acquisitions situation has several dimensions that are NOT part of the normal planning process.Describe three HR planning activities that are not part of the normal HR planning process and that an organization would want to include in the merger and acquisition process.
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What is a merger? Identify and describe three different types of mergers.
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64
A university and college in the same city decide to merge.What type of benefits do these academic institutions benefit from?

A) strategic and financial benefits
B) cost savings and resource allocation benefits
C) increased federal government grants and funding
D) improved employee and student resources
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65
Merging two organizational cultures is challenging.What is it called when the partner companies abandon key elements of their current cultures and adopt new norms?

A) cultural pluralism
B) cultural transformation
C) cultural integration
D) cultural assimilation
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66
Early on in a merger,company executives and HR planners have to decide if one culture will be grafted onto that of the other,or if the two will merge to create a third culture.According to researchers,four options are open to organizations involved in M&As.Discuss these four options.
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67
How many person-hours did the executives of HP and Compaq spend in planning for the merger integration?

A) more than fifty thousand but less than one hundred thousand
B) more than one hundred thousand but less than five hundred thousand
C) more than a half million but less than one million
D) more than one million
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68
According to researcher F.R.David (Strategic Management: Concepts and Cases,12th edition,2009,page 169)what are five of the main reasons for the failure of mergers and acquisitions?
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69
If a company wants to reduce its dependency on a market that is cyclical in nature,what type of merger strategy should it choose?

A) integration
B) assimilation
C) diversification
D) consolidation
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70
Merging two workplace cultures is difficult.What is it called when two company partners co-exist?

A) cultural pluralism
B) cultural integration
C) cultural assimilation
D) cultural transformation
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71
According to the textbook,what percentage of firms fail to produce any shareholder value following a merger?

A) 20 percent
B) 40 percent
C) 60 percent
D) 80 percent
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72
What is culture? Identify and briefly describe two of the four different types of cultures companies may adopt after a merger or acquisition.
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73
Why must collective agreements be considered during a merger?

A) to follow the protocols for notification periods for layoffs and terminations
B) to help management create an environment of trust,fairness,and equity
C) to ensure that employees will continue to work with the same compensation
D) to interpret the legalities of downsizing and restructuring
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74
Why must the needs of management be considered as an important motivator for mergers?

A) Managers often consider their power and ego needs ahead of the needs of their organization.
B) Managers are unconsciously motivated by the game of corporate life and takeover challenges.
C) Managers are concerned only about their substantial incentives and salaries and not about their employees.
D) Managers have personality characteristics that result in acquisition behaviours and greed.
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75
If a book publishing company decides to merge with a pulp and paper mill for its paper needs,what type of merger would result?

A) horizontal
B) vertical
C) conglomerate
D) takeover
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76
List two major results of the research surrounding success rates of mergers and acquisitions.
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77
Identify an organization you are familiar with that is embarking on a merger or acquisition (such as from your work experience or from the course textbook).Discuss the impact of the merger or acquisition on human resources (the impact on the employees).
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78
If a real estate agency decides to merge with a real estate developer to achieve the synergies of controlling all factors affecting the company's success,what type of merger would result?

A) horizontal
B) vertical
C) conglomerate
D) takeover
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79
Identify and describe three HRM impacts that occur as a result of mergers and acquisitions.
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