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The Art of Communicating an Acquisition: M&A in 2016
Global merger and acquisition activity set an all-time high last year, breaking the previous record set in 2007. According to an EY survey in October 2015, 59% of executives planned to actively pursue acquisitions in the coming 12 months. Given that this number is significantly higher than the 40% reported in the survey a year…
Telling a Story Investors Want to Hear
It’s the ability to tell a compelling story that will get the investment community excited about your company. It’s also a great challenge for even the largest public companies in the country. So why is it so difficult to captivate investors with an investment story management should inherently know so well? To help solve this…
Four Steps to Deliver a Captivating Presentation
The ability to deliver a captivating presentation, whether at meetings, investor conferences or in a more personal one-on-one setting is challenging for most. Even those who are naturally gifted still need to practice to be their best. Don’t make the mistake of spending inordinate amounts of time developing a PowerPoint presentation, and little time preparing…
Are You ‘The Great Pumpkin’ in Need of Reputation Management?
A Halloween Lesson with Apologies to Charles M. Schulz Every year Linus sits in the neighborhood pumpkin patch trying to impress Charlie Brown’s little sister Sally with a personal introduction to The Great Pumpkin. On Halloween, she forgoes trick or treating to wait for the Great Pumpkin as he “flies through the air and brings toys to all the children of…
The Firing of Terry Francona: Lessons in Crisis Communications
By David Calusdian, Executive Vice President & Partner The firing of Red Sox manager Terry Francona offers a few valuable lessons in crisis communications, especially those relating to the unexpected departure of an executive. For those of you outside of Red Sox Nation, let me offer a little background: the only living manager of Boston’s…