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33. The Human Aspect of Mergers and Acquisitions with Arthur Karell

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Season 2, Episode 33. Today on All Quiet, Tyler is joined by Arthur Karell, a seasoned expert in corporate development. Arthur delves into the complex world of mergers and acquisitions (M&A), emphasizing the critical need to align financial knowledge with strategic insights. Tyler and Arthur cover the breaking down of barriers between financial and policy knowledge, placing a spotlight on shared ownership and cultivating long-term perspectives. Arthur offers a fresh approach to team alignment and the nurturing of a robust company culture for laying the foundation for seamless integration when companies merge. This episode explores the profound connection between financial literacy, shared ownership, and what it takes to achieve enduring success in the world of M&A.

What’s Happening on the Second Front:

  • Aligning financial and strategic knowledge in M&A deals
  • Reducing barriers between financial and policy insights
  • Emphasizing shared ownership for a strong company culture
  • Prioritizing long-term perspective in corporate development
  • Fostering success with financial literacy and shared ownership

Connect with Arthur:

Connect with Tyler:

Catch 2F’s Offset Symposium replay here.

This show is produced by Soulfire Productions

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60 episodes

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Season 2, Episode 33. Today on All Quiet, Tyler is joined by Arthur Karell, a seasoned expert in corporate development. Arthur delves into the complex world of mergers and acquisitions (M&A), emphasizing the critical need to align financial knowledge with strategic insights. Tyler and Arthur cover the breaking down of barriers between financial and policy knowledge, placing a spotlight on shared ownership and cultivating long-term perspectives. Arthur offers a fresh approach to team alignment and the nurturing of a robust company culture for laying the foundation for seamless integration when companies merge. This episode explores the profound connection between financial literacy, shared ownership, and what it takes to achieve enduring success in the world of M&A.

What’s Happening on the Second Front:

  • Aligning financial and strategic knowledge in M&A deals
  • Reducing barriers between financial and policy insights
  • Emphasizing shared ownership for a strong company culture
  • Prioritizing long-term perspective in corporate development
  • Fostering success with financial literacy and shared ownership

Connect with Arthur:

Connect with Tyler:

Catch 2F’s Offset Symposium replay here.

This show is produced by Soulfire Productions

  continue reading

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