Why was Vanity Fair concerned about preserving the
organizational culture and unique brand identities of their acquisitions?
Vanity Fair was concerned with preserving their
organizational culture and unique brand identities on their acquisition since their
decision to expand their markets was challenged by their production capacity.
As a result of contracting and outsourcing from other producers, they had to
match
their set standards and still assure the market that not only is their
brand superior but it’s reliable also. They found that the organizational
structures that they were using before acquiring other companies to increase
production was highly reliable and thus for operations to run seamlessly they
thus replicated the same organizational structure. With the same organizational
structure they could now be able to move staff from one company to the other
and be able to manage from a decentralized point. Their main aim was to satisfy
new demand and help other areas to become efficient in the future.
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