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− | Post-merger integration or PMI is a complex process of combining and rearranging businesses to materialize potential efficiencies and synergies that usually motivate mergers and acquisitions. The PMI is a critical aspect of mergers; it involves combining the original socio-technical systems of the merging organizations into one newly combined system<ref>Definition of Post Merger Integration [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-merger_integration Wikipedia]</ref> | + | Post-[[merger]] integration or PMI is a complex [[process]] of combining and rearranging businesses to materialize potential efficiencies and synergies that usually motivate mergers and acquisitions. The PMI is a critical aspect of mergers; it involves combining the original socio-technical systems of the merging organizations into one newly combined [[system]]<ref>Definition of Post Merger Integration [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-merger_integration Wikipedia]</ref> |
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Revision as of 17:40, 6 February 2021
Post-merger integration or PMI is a complex process of combining and rearranging businesses to materialize potential efficiencies and synergies that usually motivate mergers and acquisitions. The PMI is a critical aspect of mergers; it involves combining the original socio-technical systems of the merging organizations into one newly combined system[1]