Drucker

#1    As a manager in the organization that is being acquired, I would give some Price Waterhouse advice to help with the transitional period of the company by building a guiding team. I feel it's fundamental to creating a successful change in any organization. Furthermore, the cohesion of the employees will be more effective overall.  During the last two months of the company prior to the change, I would create a team of creditable employees consisting of managers and workers.  The goal of this change management team would be to convey a message that is clear to avoid any confusion among the ranks of the employees.  Furthermore, the team would help answer questions and give advice for employee's; that will be leaving the company in the near future, as well as employees that might be changing positions, or employees that could be transferring to another division entirely.  I feel by building a team to help manage the new changes the next three months following the acquisition will become a smother transition.  During the next three months, I would have the team focus giving attention to the retained employees, by reassurance and guidance of the fact that letting go of the old company culture and thinking of the new culture and adapting to it should be done easily.  This would ultimately give the employees more productive and efficient work in the future and long run, and will make the employees feel more comfortable about the transition.  
William Bridges has good thoughts on change called the marathon effect which will give employees a better understanding of the transition. Trust and honesty goes along way when people are straight forward in the ending or letting go phase and ultimately will help transition people t ...
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