This PPT slide, part of the 28-slide Post-merger Integration (PMI): Integration Checklist (Part 3) PowerPoint presentation, outlines critical areas for IT assessment during post-merger integration, specifically focusing on issues derived from due diligence and the examination of IT infrastructure and services. It highlights 2 primary sub-areas that require attention:
1. Issues Transferred from Due Diligence: This section emphasizes the necessity of reviewing information gathered during the due diligence phase. It is crucial for integration efforts. The required action here is to conduct a comprehensive review of pre-closing findings to ensure that all relevant data is accounted for and understood.
2. IT Infrastructure & Services, Process Description: This part stresses the importance of establishing a common understanding of the existing IT structures and processes within the merged organization. The actions needed include conducting a survey to verify documentation with local IT personnel, providing the IT manager with a pre-integration IT survey document, and ensuring that each site completes this document. It also involves returning the completed documentation to the buyer's IT department and arranging a meeting to discuss compliance with the buyer's IT standards.
The slide concludes with a note on the necessity of preparing a deviation report. This report should detail any items that do not align with the buyer's standards, ensuring transparency and facilitating smoother integration. Overall, the slide serves as a practical guide for executives to ensure that IT considerations are thoroughly addressed in the merger process.
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