IP Fieldwork is a podcast hosted by In Practise, an investment research platform for fundamental investors. This podcast is focused on the art of primary research. How can investors have better conversations with industry executives to learn more effectively? How can we check our biases? Ultimately, how can we build conviction and disprove our hypotheses through primary research? Disclaimer: This interviews are for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as a basis for investment decisions.
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IP Fieldwork is a podcast hosted by In Practise, an investment research platform for fundamental investors. This podcast is focused on the art of primary research. How can investors have better conversations with industry executives to learn more effectively? How can we check our biases? Ultimately, how can we build conviction and disprove our hypotheses through primary research? Disclaimer: This interviews are for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as a basis for investment decisions.
IP Fieldwork Podcast: Lifco vs Halma Org Structure
IP Fieldwork
1 year ago
IP Fieldwork Podcast: Lifco vs Halma Org Structure
This podcast shares context to our recent research on how industrial acquirers like Lifco and Halma are organised to scale. We explore:
How Lifco and Halma are organised differently
The role of Sector Teams and Divisional Managers at Halma
How Divisions and Sector Teams differs from Lifco's Group Managers
Compensation plans for operating company managers at Halma and Lifco
Potential organisational limitations to scale for Lifco and Halma
IP Fieldwork
IP Fieldwork is a podcast hosted by In Practise, an investment research platform for fundamental investors. This podcast is focused on the art of primary research. How can investors have better conversations with industry executives to learn more effectively? How can we check our biases? Ultimately, how can we build conviction and disprove our hypotheses through primary research? Disclaimer: This interviews are for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as a basis for investment decisions.