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As part of its ongoing commitment to providing M&A industry professionals education and training, The M&A Leadership Council is proud to announce The Art of M&A Workshop Series.

Given the high failure rate of M&As, these workshops are a MUST for CEOs, CFOs, Business Development Officers and Integration Leaders. Register today and get 10% off the regular price of admission by entering ”MHGuest“ when you log in.

Save 20% on game-changing "Art of M&A“ books from McGraw-Hill.
The Art of M&A Due Diligence
Dallas, Texas -- March 6, 2012
Alexandria, Virginia -- May 8, 2012
The Art of M&A Integration
Dallas, Texas -- March 7-8, 2012
Alexandria, Virginia -- May 9-10, 2012
Develop more strategic and business-oriented due diligence practices. In this one-day workshop, you will learn the most effective approaches to evaluation and assessment of target acquisitions--as well ways to create a framework for better integration planning and implementation. Create your own playbook for success in business integration. In this two-day workshop, you'll acquire knowledge, structures, and best practices for frictionless integration. Get expert insights into the human side of the acquisition/integration process--as well as proven techniques for managing people across the life cycle of the transaction.
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