
Getting transaction ready: Boards, deals, and tech in unpredictable markets
In this episode of The Corporate Director Podcast, Rich Mullen, Partner in Wilson Sonsini’s M&A Practice, and Ranga Bodla, Vice President, Field Engagement and Marketing at NetSuite, Meghan Day to unpack a new joint report exploring transaction readiness in today’s unpredictable market. The conversation dives into governance gaps, board alignment, tech adoption, and the evolving role of boards in M&A activity. Discover why companies are rethinking transactions, how economic uncertainty and limited resources reshape dealmaking, and what opportunities AI offers for future transactions. Whether you’re navigating an acquisition or seeking best practices in board engagement and tech enablement, this episode delivers fresh insights from industry leaders and real survey data.
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- Many companies struggle with limited resources and personnel but are using technology and AI to boost efficiency and strengthen deal teams.
- Organizations continue to pursue M&A and partnerships despite economic uncertainty, applying more rigorous due diligence and careful deal evaluation than before.
- Tech adoption for transactions remains low, with few companies using integrated systems or AI tools; the episode highlights opportunities for better processes and governance to reduce risks like wire fraud.
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