Content Missing from CPMI Course

Home Forums Mergers & Acquisitions Content Missing from CPMI Course

Viewing 10 posts - 1 through 10 (of 10 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #89104
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Curious to hear from this forum what content or materials you wish were provided in the CPMI course?

    #102871
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi Kyle,
    Currently working through the CPMI course with my team. Even though I am not finished, I did want to add a reply to your topic around integration planning from a timing perspective. This may still come up in later materials, but as an integration manager, I am keen on learning the precise or “industry recommended” timing when planning for an upcoming integration. Particularly, I’d like to better understand how companies balance keeping a potential deal confidential from the greater business until it’s a viable deal while also bringing in functional business leaders to aid in planning.

    #132476
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Information on the client / customer component. How do you communicate changes with customers? How do you deal with cultural shifts from that perspective?

    #135754
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi Kyle,

    I am currently completing Module 1 of 4 in the CPMI program. Module 1 which focused on M&A Essentials I found to be quite thorough and I’ll be starting the Functional Integration module next. That being said, while I know other IMAA programs do a deeper dive in the legislative environment and due diligence related, it would be great to have additional content on the legal outcomes and perspectives as a compliment to the due diligence portion as this can vary by region. I also ran into a firewall issue with EBSCO which technically prevented me from being able to access one of the required readings in Section 6. Having to purchase this book to complete that was a bit frustrating but IMAA was responsive and they’re working with them to resolve this issue.

    Hope that helps!

    Jennifer

    #135951
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I really liked the examples and case studies in the first course. I would like to also add some more industry topics to the DD course or change management course for example.

    #137135
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Instructing on (1) how IMAA tools can be incorporated into the respective courses and (2) recommending detailed versions of certain tools, plans, templates not included on IMAA would be enhance real world application.

    #137512
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I have requested for the faculty to look into the playbook that was supposed to be in the Integration & Synergies modules with templates and so on.
    I miss these practical tools.

    #138561
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I do find certain parts of the course to be high level and not as granular. As others have mentioned, I would appreciate the inclusion of templates, cultural fit assessments (what are ways to enhance this experience for employees impacted), best practices for leveraging templates, and key considerations to keep in mind during any assessments. However, I still have additional modules to complete, so I hope these topics will be covered in the later sections.

    #139866
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thank you for bringing up this issue. I’m currently enrolled in the CPMI course and have noticed that some modules seem to be missing or incomplete. It’s reassuring to know that others are experiencing similar challenges.​

    I appreciate the IMAA team’s efforts in maintaining the quality of their programs find more. Could you please provide an update on when the missing content will be available? Having access to the complete materials is crucial for our learning experience.​

    #141022
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi Joseph,

    in the Integration and Synergies Section of the CPMI, I also found there is frequent mentioning of the materials (tools, processes, models) which are being made available to the learners, but I so far failed to find these. Or is there such a repository and I just couldn’t find it so far?

Viewing 10 posts - 1 through 10 (of 10 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.

Are you sure you
want to log out?

In order to become a charterholder you need to complete one of the IMAA programs