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IN Practice

By: Loay Dirar
  • Summary

  • "IN Practice" is a podcast that combines practical management concepts, best practices, and advice from the business world to help you become better at analyzing issues, seizing opportunities, mastering decision-making and delivering change. The host, Loay Dirar is a seasoned professional who specializes in educating, writing, and providing advisory services related to strategy development, implementation, change management, and risk management. He focuses on assisting major regional organizations in the Middle East and North Africa.
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Episodes
  • 10 Unforgettable Deals in the History of Mergers and Acquisitions
    Sep 2 2023

    In this episode of "IN Practice Podcast" we will be exploring ten of the most famous mergers and acquisitions that made an impact on the business world. Each one of the M&A deals had different reasons behind it, but all were done with an aim towards gaining market share or creating a powerful new brand out of the two existing entities, showing us just how powerful these deals can be when they are done right.

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    13 mins
  • Key Phases in the Mergers and Acquisitions Lifecycle
    Aug 21 2023

    In this episode of "IN Practice Podcast" we will learn that mergers and acquisitions (M&A) transactions involve a complex lifecycle of steps, from the initial identification of potential targets to post-closing integration. We will also explore the key milestones involved in the M&A lifecycle including the pre-deal planning and preparation, due diligence, signing of the definitive documents, and closing. Each step is integral to a successful transaction and plays an important role in the long-term success of the newly merged entity.

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    6 mins
  • How Can the Diamond Framework Help your Business Compete Globally?
    Aug 12 2023

    In this episode of "IN Practice Podcast" we will discuss how companies are constantly seeking ways to gain a competitive advantage in today's globalized economy. One theory that has gained popularity is Michael Porter's competitive advantage of nations, also known as the diamond framework. The diamond framework identifies four key factors contributing to a nation's competitive advantage: factor conditions; related and supporting industries; firm strategy; structure and rivalry; and demand conditions. These factors work together to create an environment that fosters innovation, productivity, and competitiveness.

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    4 mins

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