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Mass. companies find upside in the downturn
NPR/WBUR.com 

Bain & Company's Darrell Rigby, head of the worldwide retail practice, was featured on National Public Radio's Boston affiliate, WBUR, commenting on the themes from his recent book, Winning in Turbulence. The podcast is  4 minutes and 27 seconds in length.
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The 10 steps to successful M&A integration - podcast
Bain podcast 

Listen to a 14-minute podcast of Ted Rouse, co-leader of Bain's Global M&A practice, discuss the current climate for deal making and what it takes to integrate successfully.
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The 10 steps to successful M&A integration - interview transcript
Bain podcast transcript 

Read the transcript from a 14-minute podcast of Ted Rouse, co-leader of Bain's Global M&A practice, discuss the current climate for deal making and what it takes to integrate successfully.

Turn the downturn to your advantage: Bain's Darrell Rigby on bold moves
BusinessWeek 

BusinessWeek's Innovation of the Week segment with Reena Jana discusses the new book Winning in Turbulence with author Darrell Rigby, Bain & Company partner. Darrell says, smart companies will assess strengths during the recession and move toward recovery with daring but calculated actions. The segment lasts 9 minutes and 24 seconds.
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Opel's slow deal-making is a bad sign
Marketplace Radio 

Alisa Roth of Marketplace radio highlights the topic of what to do with Opel, General Motors' subsidiary. David Harding from Bain & Company, a consulting firm advises companies about mergers and acquisitions saying, "deals are a lot like produce on the shelf -- you want to keep them moving. Anything that sits there means there's something wrong." (topic begins 1 minute, 12 seconds into the podcast)
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