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Understanding the Challenges and Opportunities of Considering Mergers and Collaborations in Your Strategic Plan

Date
June 28, 2016
$49
Standard Price

Not For Profits should consider the challenges and potential benefits of evaluating mergers, acquisitions and collaborations with other entities to enhance their mission and maintain its stability, success and sustainability

  • Understand when it may be necessary to consider potential collaborative opportunities
  • What criteria are essential in identifying potential partner/merger opportunities

Speakers

Speaker Image for Nancy McGlamery
Principal, Adler & Colvin
Speaker Image for Ronald Ries
Ronald Ries, CPA, CGMA
Consultant, Self-Employed Consultant

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