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IB831-10 Mergers and Acquisitions

Department
Warwick Business School
Level
Taught Postgraduate Level
Module leader
Koen Heimeriks
Credit value
10
Module duration
5 weeks
Assessment
100% coursework
Study location
Distance or Online Delivery

Introductory description

More than ever, mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity tops executive suite agendas. Today’s grand challenges push companies to swiftly respond and reconfigure their corporate portfolio. Becoming ever more important as a strategic instrument, M&A secure survival, promote long-term growth, and help companies pivot toward sustainable competitive advantage. Yet, few firms muster the capability to transform through M&A, strategic alliances, and divestitures. With the competitive landscape changing rapidly, both strategic acquirers and private equity are moving toward fostering purposeful growth by pursuing economic and social value. Whereas strategic acquirers manage multiple business units through a corporate center (or strategy/corporate staff department), private equity organizations organize and manages M&A differently. This course provides participants with key insights and understanding on how executive skills and behavior matter to succeed in M&A, alliances, and divestitures and how these activities matter to performance and the firm’s role in addressing today’s grand challenges.

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Module aims

The module is designed to provide students with a broad understanding of mergers and acquisitions as well as other instruments to support corporate transformation, i.e., strategic alliances and divestitures. The module aims to equip students with a comprehensive overview of best practices, tools, and managerial skills to develop a fundamental understanding of key decision issues across the different phases of the M&A cycle. Having discussed critical issues that span from deal initiation to deal completion, upon succeeding in this module, students will have a profound insight into how to succeed in corporate transformation.

Outline syllabus

This is an indicative module outline only to give an indication of the sort of topics that may be covered. Actual sessions held may differ.

Corporate Strategy and M&A
Paths to growth
Acquisition programs
Value creation in integration and divestitures
Private Equity— Performance, Governance, Incentives
Valuation, Process and Tactics
Corporate Governance and Purpose
Governing for Growth

Learning outcomes

By the end of the module, students should be able to:

  • Demonstrate comprehensive understanding of M&A process and M&A design
  • Demonstrate comprehensive understanding of how a firm’s corporate strategy, scope, and corporate development relate
  • Demonstrate comprehensive understanding of when to engage in what type of corporate development activity, i.e., organic, alliance-based, acquisitive growth
  • Demonstrate thorough understanding of key dynamics of buy- and sell-side strategies
  • Assess and meaningfully analyse potential and actual M & A transactions and their aftermath
  • Critically analyse how governance shapes acquisition outcomes and growth and how stakeholders affect the acquisition process

Indicative reading list

Reading lists can be found in Talis

Research element

Research to gain sufficient information to be able to meaningfully analyse transactions

International

Demonstrate comprehensive understanding of the relevance and importance of M&A as an activity in terms of geographic spread

Subject specific skills

Formulate serial acquisition opportunities for capability building
Design organization for repeated deal success
Select right integration approach for operational and cultural fit

Transferable skills

Clear and concise report writing.

Study time

Type Required
Other activity 27 hours (47%)
Private study 31 hours (53%)
Total 58 hours

Private study description

Private Study to include preparation for lectures. The above session lengths may vary.

Other activity description

6 hours of webinars and 21 hours of asynchronous teacher-led activity across nine lessons

Costs

No further costs have been identified for this module.

You do not need to pass all assessment components to pass the module.

Assessment group A7
Weighting Study time Eligible for self-certification
Assessment component
Individual Assignment (10 CATS) 100% 42 hours Yes (extension)
Reassessment component is the same
Feedback on assessment

Assessments are graded using standard University Postgraduate Marking Criteria and written feedback is provided. Feedback for individual essays includes comments on a marksheet.

There is currently no information about the courses for which this module is core or optional.