Methods to measure consolidation?

Consolidation is the process of integrating, combining or merging two or more entities into a single unit. Several methods can be used to measure consolidation including statistical analysis to identify patterns and trends in data, financial analysis to evaluate financial statements, and performance evaluation to assess the effectiveness of new or integrated processes. Other methods may include surveys, focus groups, and process mapping to gather data on how consolidation affects individual departments and key stakeholder groups. Ultimately, a comprehensive approach that integrates these different methods may yield the most accurate and useful information to evaluate consolidation efforts.
This mind map was published on 11 May 2023 and has been viewed 94 times.

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