Mergers, Acquisitions, and Divestitures

We ensure deal value is realized, not merely modeled.

Transactions often succeed on paper but underperform in practice due to weak post-deal value governance.

Our approach begins by validating deal theses against operational reality. We translate synergies, dis-synergies, and transitional costs into explicit value realization hypotheses that can be governed during integration or separation.

We embed value realization mechanisms into integration plans, operating models, and management cadence. This prevents value leakage caused by cultural friction, duplicated capabilities, or delayed decision-making.

Critically, we track realized value over time. This allows executives to distinguish between integration progress and actual economic outcome, ensuring that transaction intent is converted into sustained performance.

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