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M&A Needs to Embrace Cultural Alignment

Aligning cultures for mergers and acquisitions success

Unlocking long-term value through a collaborative safety culture.

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|By Andy Ellis

| May 21, 2024

For a long time, the M&A process was led by an exhaustive assessment of financial metrics. More recently, the spotlight has turned to another crucial aspect of successful merger deals – cultural alignment. A growing body of evidence suggests that a misalignment in corporate culture can substantially undermine the projected value of a merger. Among the many facets that make up an organization’s culture, safety emerges as a key to unlocking harmony and delivering long term success. This article explores the vital role that organizational culture, and specifically safety culture, plays in increasing the value of newly merged entities and steering them towards their financial goals.

The case for cultural integration 

Peter Drucker’s familiar quote,“ Culture eats strategy for breakfast,” underscores the essential role of integrating people and cultures in M&A success. Achieving alignment goes beyond high level cultural statements and requires an in-depth understanding of the human elements involved. Common concerns regarding cultural erosion, divergent leadership and management styles, safety issues, and communication barriers can derail a merger; safety culture often provides common ground. When safety culture is a priority, leadership demonstrate a commitment to all their people, building trust and setting a strong foundation for the merged organization. This approach not only aligns safety and performance with business objectives but also showcases a human-centered approach to business that can significantly benefit the new company.  

Buyer beware: Some cautionary tales 

There are numerous case studies where misalignment has caused the failure of promising mergers.

For example, the acquisition of Whole Foods by Amazon was a clash of cultures where Amazon’s data-driven efficiency met Whole Foods’ people-first ethos. Similarly, Google’s acquisition of Nest, highlighted the friction between a hierarchical leadership approach and culture rooted in grass-roots innovation. These instances underscore the intricacies and the critical need for thoughtful cultural integration strategies.

Another example is the 1997 merger between Boeing and McDonnell Douglas where the shift from an engineering-driven approach to a financial focus altered priorities, placing cost reduction and time-to-market above engineering, production process and supply chain management. This change in culture is often cited as a factor in Boeing’s well-publicised safety challenges.

It’s never too early to start cultural diagnostics

Cultural alignment is an ongoing strategy that begins during due diligence. Gaining an in-depth understanding of the values and of both organizations is critical. JMJ’s Transformation Cloud technology platform offers a suite of diagnostic tools that provide a detailed cultural assessment, enabling informed decision-making and strategic planning. These actionable insights make the difference between discussions about cultural integration and actually achieving alignment. The objective is to take the best from company A and company B to create an exceptional company C.

Practical advice for successful cultural alignment

With more than 35 years of experience helping organizations bring about lasting cultural change and placing safety at the heart of everything they do, here are JMJ’s strategies for avoiding culture clashes:

  1. Conduct cultural due diligence. Gain insights into individual mindsets regarding how people show up to work as well as crucial perspectives on specific areas such as safety leadership and performance. These analytics will create a clear picture of the respective cultures of each organization, highlight both positive and negative elements, and flag potential areas of incompatibility prior to the merger process. JMJ’s Transformation Cloud™ cultural diagnostic tools provide real-time data on any cultural dynamic.
  2. Involve leadership at all levels from both organizations in creating a common vision, and an integration roadmap to achieve it. The vision should reflect the core values, principles, and expectations of both companies.
  3. Empower employees from different backgrounds to take an active role in the new safety culture, exchange experiences and insights on safety issues and work together to overcome any challenges.
  4. Create open, honest channels of communication with employees. Acknowledge and address people’s concerns and anxieties and overcome them by creating opportunities for cross-organizational collaboration early in the merger process.
  5. Review and measure the progress of the cultural integration. Set milestones, revisit diagnostic and assessment tools and celebrate success.

The significance of cultural alignment, particularly safety culture, cannot be overstated in the context of mergers and acquisitions. The emphasis on safety culture, alignment, risk assessment, leadership development, and integration of individuals is paramount. A focus on cultural not only ensures operational success but also a workplace where safety and well-being are at the forefront, paving the way for long-term prosperity. 

Explore how JMJ can enhance your M&A strategy with diagnostic tools and consulting expertise. Contact us to learn more.

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