M&A Science

How to Score Culture Fit in M&A with Sharon Van Zeeland

Dec 8, 2025
Sharon Van Zeeland, Vice President of Strategy and Corporate Development at Rockwell Automation, brings an engineering twist to M&A culture assessments. She shares how Rockwell uses a 0-5 scoring system to evaluate cultural fit, revealing surprising gaps and similarities that aid integration planning. Sharon discusses creative negotiation tactics like hunting rights and sponsorship deals, emphasizing the importance of merging diligence and integration teams early to facilitate smooth transitions. She also highlights the rising role of AI in due diligence and the need for human oversight.
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INSIGHT

Engineer's Systems View Reveals Hidden Drivers

  • Engineers bring a systems mindset that uncovers non-obvious deal drivers like how employee retention affects product introductions.
  • Sharon credits engineering problem solving for evaluating correlated variables across M&A outcomes.
ANECDOTE

Life-Sciences Deal Slowed By Procurement Rules

  • Rockwell bought a small life-sciences software firm and blocked a fast third-party purchase due to enterprise procurement rules, slowing a customer's drug development.
  • That failure pushed Sharon to flag decision-authority processes earlier in diligence.
ADVICE

Run Culture Surveys After LOI

  • Start culture assessment post-LOI as part of HR due diligence using surveys and conversations.
  • Share Rockwell's cultural philosophy early to gauge receptivity and avoid surprises later.
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