Maximizing M&A value creation through culture transformation

A leading global energy provider acquired a competitor and partnered with BTS to address cultural integration during the "first 100 days."
May 22, 2024
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Client need

A leading global energy infrastructure provider recently acquired a key competitor, a strategic move to boost its energy solutions portfolio, expand its footprint in vital regions, and tap into new avenues of growth in the energy transition sector. The acquisition not only broadened the company's product offerings but also positioned it to capitalize on recurring revenue streams from new innovations.

Recognizing the critical role of organizational culture in successful integration, the company partnered with BTS during the crucial "first 100 days" period. This approach would proactively address the culture challenges associated with integration, and leverage culture as a catalyst for integration rather than an inhibitor. Specifically, the initiative focused on identifying and addressing potential challenges in combining the two organization’s ways of working. By proactively managing these cultural nuances, the company sought to ensure seamless integration.

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Mastering strategic transformation through a retail rebrand

BTS partnered with a leading fashion retailer through a strategic executive alignment process aiming to transform its culture.

Client need

A leading fashion retail company found itself at a crossroads post-spin-off from its larger parent company. With a new CEO at the helm, the executive team was determined to usher the company to a better, stronger future. In recent years, the company’s brand perception has taken a hit and loss favorability in the marketplace. With the momentum of a new CEO and strategy, the company turned to BTS to help address culture challenges and chart a path forward.

The client need:

  • Evolved corporate values: The organization needed to redefine their values and codify their new aspirational culture.
  • Executive alignment: The newly appointed executive team needed to align on the company's direction and values.
  • Brand perception: The company was challenged with shifting the public perception of the brand, thus requiring a strategic approach to rebuild trust with the market.

Solution

At the beginning of the engagement, BTS assembled the executive team to participate in a series of alignment sessions designed to create an aligned vision about shaping the future culture, values, and ways of working across company. The goal of these sessions was to foster a shared vision amongst the leadership team on what needed to shift culturally to transform the company and regain the hearts and minds of the market.

Elements of the executive team alignment journey:

  1. Culture assessment: An assessment designed to collect data on the existing culture to give the team an honest and real perspective on how the current culture is experienced across the organization.
  2. Values re-articulation: A series of executive alignment sessions and focus groups conducted to shape the company's values and ensure they reflected the desired culture.
  3. Leadership commitments: A set of leadership commitments, or expectations, aligned with the organization’s values to drive behavioral change at all levels of the organization—making the values practical and tangible.
  4. Playbook creation: Crafting playbooks for both leaders and individual contributors that outline the critical moments and behaviors necessary for cultural transformation.
  5. Engagement of the organization: To shift way of working and create the conditions for the values to stick, a series of digital engagement experiences was designed for leaders to cascade and engage their teams’ in the new values.

As a result, the organization would achieve a more cohesive and streamlined organizational dynamic, successfully reduce ambiguity, and cultivate a shared understanding.

Results

At the end of this journey, the organization was proud to have achieved the following:

  1. Enhanced leadership alignment: The executive team was aligned on the new values and commitments, fostering a unified vision for the company.
  2. Cultural embedding: The new values were integrated into talent processes and business operations, creating a consistent cultural foundation.
  3. Positive perception shift: The organization experienced a positive shift in brand perception, with the executive team receiving overwhelming support from the board.
  4. Simplified performance management: The values were seamlessly integrated into performance management, influencing talent acquisition and selection processes.

While the full impact of the culture transformation is still unfolding, early employee feedback is strong. The new values have already started shaping daily activities, emphasizing a sense of purpose, collaboration, and accountability throughout the organization.

The new CEO and the board of directors also expressed immense satisfaction with the transformation, noting that the new values perfectly captured the essence of the company's new vision and charted a clear and concise direction for the future.

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Leadership alignment across high potential Directors, VPs and SVPs

A financial services company partnered with BTS to design and deliver a customized learning journey for their SVP, Director and VP.

Client need

A leading financial services company identified leadership alignment as a key strategic goal. They aimed to widen their leaders’ perspectives of the business and their strategic decisions. Additionally, the organization wanted to address critical leadership skills gaps, enhance trust and empowerment levels, and cultivate a talent development mindset.

The solution

The organization partnered with BTS to design and deliver a customized learning journey for their SVP and high potential Director and VP populations.  The solutions, depending on leader level, were between eight and 12 weeks long, and included:

  • An Enterprise simulation in which participants compete in teams to build a strategy and run the bank using the strategy over a three-year simulated timeline.
  • A moments-based leadership simulation based on Liz Wiseman's Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter, which helps leaders tap into their teams’ natural genius to produce better business outcomes.
  • A series of small group coaching sessions that:
  • Create shared learning and act as follow-up for leaders’ commitments to operate as Multiplier Leaders.  
  • Challenge participants to recognize the “signals” they send that may make it harder for other leaders to operate as Multipliers.
  • Go deeper on adjacent topics like trust and driving a culture of Multipliers.

Results

The results of the organization’s engagement survey showed that participant’s teams rated their leaders more favorably in the following areas:  

  • 11 percent improvement in the "opportunity to learn."
  • 10 percent improvement in the "safe to speak up" factor.
  • 9 percent boost in "effective collaboration."
  • 6 percent increase in the overall employee engagement index.

Furthermore, most of the leaders’ managers (81 percent) rated their employees' performance improvement as a result of the learning journey as “high” or “very high.” Due to the program’s success, the organization decided to expand the use of Multipliers, incorporating it more deeply into the organization.

Participant quotes

“Having the team debate the issue, trying to see both sides, discussing, then all agreeing to a solution led to higher collaboration, more buy-in, and better execution.”
“I have noticed progress in the way that the team presents issues to me now. It is no longer just a presentation of facts and then a pause while they wait for me to suggest a solution. They come in prepared with their own views and we talk though each item.”
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Transforming organizational culture by developing new graduates

Learn how a global mining organization partnered with BTS to design a development program for its newly-graduated recruits.
Client need

A leading global mining organization has embarked on a cultural transformation since its founding. Its leaders remain committed to offsetting negative effects caused by past operations, and — in light of recent costly accidents — to building a culture of safety, reliability, and sustainability.The organization’s leaders identified two needs: firstly, to boost its skilled talent pipeline by recruiting from a generation generally disinclined to work for organizations with heavy social and environmental footprints; and secondly, to identify and invest in its existing high potential talent, preparing such individuals to take on strategic roles in the future.To sustain its reputation as a talent-driven organization, the company partnered with BTS to design an effective horizontal and vertical development program for new graduates.

Solution

The resulting development journey was created by over 80 HR, learning, and talent professionals and 10 subject matter experts. Over the course of 18 months, it reached 172 individuals across the globe.The development journey included two “itineraries”: one for 55 global trainees, that focused on unearthing the organization’s business and administration functions, strategic initiatives, and HR processes; and another for specialist trainees, all about leveraging technical mining-related and logistical knowledge. Each itinerary featured three major pillars: soft skill development, hard skill development, and practical learning.

Soft skill development

Throughout this portion of the development program, which applied to both global and specialist trainees, BTS facilitators:

  • Defined “Great” behaviors through robust data collection and interviews
  • Created “Great Profiles,” or competency models that differentiate between “Great” and “Not yet great” behaviors throughout eight to ten critical moments that people experience on the job (for example, “When you do not have enough knowledge,” or “When presenting to other stakeholders”)
  • Assessed participants using digitally-deployed “Moments Based Assessments” wherein participants made critical decisions in a simulated environment
  • Focused on developing emotional intelligence through self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and relationship management.
Hard skill development

This portion of the development program, which applied only to global trainees, was a virtual workshop that involved:

  • An asynchronous financial course called Know the Business, which covered financial reporting, income statement and balance sheet interpretation, cash flow statements, financial relationships, and key ratio analysis.
  • A fully customized business simulation designed to develop deep understanding of the mining industry. Participants experimented with four business units: corporate, iron ore, base metals, and coal.
Practical learning

This portion of the learning program applied to both specialist and global trainees.

Specialist trainees completed of a six month-long technical project:

  • Specialists received support from senior leaders in their topic of choice. Their research culminated in a one-hour presentation for a board of managers and peers to which the CEO and VPs were invited.
  • Presenting specialists learned how to use storytelling techniques, illustration, and imagery to amplify their findings.

Global trainees completed a seven month-long innovation project that leveraged Agile methodologies:

  • Trainees began by consulting with senior stakeholders to identify opportunities for innovation within the organization’s strategy.
  • After breaking into cross-functional groups, trainees refined their ideas through a series of learning modules and coaching sessions designed to help them overcome barriers to innovation and project management.
  • Trainees also communicated their work through a polished executive presentation.
Results
  • Both itineraries were evaluated using the Kirkpatrick Model to gauge effectiveness.
  • Participating trainees expressed both a NPS of 71.5 and a satisfaction score of 9.16/10.
  • When asked to rate their knowledge before and after the session, participants reported a “knowledge change” of 92.7%.
  • Average attendance was 83.99%, reaching up to 94.44%.

The new graduates’ development program fostered trainees’ emotional intelligence, acumen, sense of innovation, and project management capability, all of which left a tangible impact on the organization’s reputation, talent pipeline, and succession plan. Due to its resounding success, the program is running for the second year, and the third one is currently being planned.

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Promoting safety in transportation through cultural transformation

BTS partnered with a Spanish railway embed safety into its culture through a leadership program reaching 1,500 people.

Client need

Safety in the transportation industry has often been treated as a set of rules to follow and boxes to check. But one Spanish railway organization saw an opportunity to redefine safety as something far greater, a core value embedded into the culture of their company at every level.

This bold vision demanded more than compliance. It required a cultural transformation to challenge outdated behaviors, inspire teams, and empower leaders to embrace and model a safety-first mindset. For years, the organization had been working to foster a culture that prioritized protection over profit, setting new behavioral standards across the industry.

To accelerate this shift, the organization partnered with BTS to design a leadership development program that dismantled old practices and equipped leaders with the tools, insights, and behaviors needed to bring their vision to life.

  • Deconstruct existing mindsets to enable cohesive change.
  • Identify barriers preventing progress.
  • Equip leaders with practical behavioral knowledge and tools.

Solution

BTS partnered with the organization to design a leadership journey that would reshape not just processes but perspectives, fostering a workplace where physical and psychological safety were paramount. Over eight months, the project team conducted interviews with leaders and focus groups to uncover critical behavioral insights and tailor the program to the organization’s unique needs.

Participants explored essential themes, including:

  • Embedding safety into daily decision-making.
  • Cultivating greater awareness of safety risks.
  • Understanding the influence of their leadership on safety outcomes.
  • Leading by example to set a cultural standard.
  • Building trust, commitment, and open communication within their teams.

The program unfolded in three distinct phases to drive lasting behavioral change:

  1. Workshop preparation
    Participants began with a self-assessment to uncover personal “safety blind spots” and mind traps. This phase, delivered through a custom online platform, helped leaders reflect on their current practices and prepare for the transformational journey ahead.
  1. Safety workshop
    The one-day, immersive workshop was designed to spark deep conversations about safety culture, challenge ingrained mindsets, and equip participants with actionable strategies for change. Leaders engaged in real-world scenarios to explore the implications of their decisions and practice new behaviors. The day concluded with collaborative debrief sessions, leaving participants with practical tools to implement their insights immediately.
  2. Implementation in action
    To sustain momentum, the post-workshop phase extended over six months, offering six targeted activities. These activities reinforced key lessons, encouraged team collaboration, and provided ongoing support for integrating safety-first behaviors into daily routines.

The leadership program was delivered to 1500 participants over 66 workshops in seven locations across Spain.

Results

To measure results, the project team created a resource map evaluating progress.  

Average completion rate of Activities One–Three: 57 percent. (One: 78.21%; Two: 53. 01%; Three: 40.57%)

A post-workshop survey was sent to participants, reporting on the following metrics:

  • Average satisfaction — 4.7/5.
  • Trainer’s evaluation — 4.9/5.
  • NPS — 82 percent.
  • “Saw improvement in safety alignment” — 93 percent.
  • “Integrated safety tools in daily roles” — 82 percent.
  • “Identified new initiatives for improving safety” — 77 percent.
  • “Mitigated team/peer mind traps” — 93 percent.
  • “More aware of risk in daily roles” — 98 percent.
  • “Identified a normalized risk to work on” — 92 percent.

Testimonials

  • “Many of the methodologies and tools not only help to improve safety but can also be used to improve operational or organizational processes.”
  • “It has put us in front of the mirror of how we are today in terms of safety culture, opening our eyes to our development areas. Very participative and practical.”

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Translating at scale: Building a better client experience with AI on the team

See how BTS uses AI to transform translation and localization to deliver faster, smarter, and more personal client experiences worldwide.

Over the years, BTS has expanded its global footprint through thoughtful acquisitions and collaborations, bringing new creative capabilities and local expertise into the fold. From digital design studios to leadership consultancies across Europe, Asia, and the Americas, we’ve built a community that blends shared values with local perspective. That diversity has become one of our greatest strengths, shaping how we design and deliver learning that feels deeply personal everywhere we work.

Whether someone is in a leadership journey in Singapore, a coaching program in São Paulo, or a strategy workshop in Stockholm, the goal is always the same: to make the experience feel like it was made just for them.

Many of those experiences live on Momenta, BTS’s digital experience platform, powering journeys like Coaching, Multipliers, and other core programs.

As those experiences grew, so did the need for nuance. Every journey had to feel local, not just sound translated. Tone, humor, and cultural context have always been central to the BTS approach, and as demand expanded across formats and regions, our translation model was ready for its next evolution.

In early 2024, the team began exploring how AI could help. Rather than treating technology as the destination, we saw it as a catalyst, a way to rethink translation and deliver richer, more customized client experiences at scale. That curiosity sparked one of BTS’s most ambitious AI-first experiments, led by our Global Product Enablement Function team in partnership with our global network of linguists and translators.

Shifting to AI-first

The next step was finding the right place to experiment. Enter Phrase, a cloud-based translation management platform that quickly became our test lab. Phrase brings every part of the translation process into one place, from machine translation engines to human review, terminology management, and workflow tracking. It gives our linguists, designers, and project teams a shared space to collaborate, test ideas, and learn.

Over the next few months, two key discoveries reshaped how we think about translation, and ultimately, how we work.

Key discovery 1: Making AI a teammate

We began with a clear goal: make translation faster and more consistent. Using Phrase, AI handled the first drafts while our linguists refined them. Quickly, we realized there was potential for AI-value that went far beyond speed.  

With AI completing the first 80% of the work in a fraction of the time, our linguists could focus on what matters most: nuance, tone, and cultural resonance. The relationship evolved from oversight to collaboration, AI structured and scaled, humans shaped and elevated.

The result was more than efficiency. It was better work, created by people and technology learning to amplify each other.

Key discovery 2: Turning a roadblock into a redesign

Next came a design challenge. Phrase, like most translation tools, struggled with text embedded in graphics, a hallmark of many BTS learning experiences. Instead of forcing the tool to adapt, we changed how we created.

We began designing with translation in mind: simplifying visuals, reducing text, and using modular components that could flex across languages. The constraint sparked better design, easier to scale, more consistent, and more inclusive for every audience.

Key discovery 3: Integrating systems for scale

With people, AI, and design in sync, the last barrier was process. Managing translations between Phrase and Momenta still required manual effort.

To fix that, we built an API integration linking the two platforms. Now, files move automatically, progress is tracked in real time, and everything stays connected.

That integration turned our workflow into a unified ecosystem, fast, transparent, and ready to scale globally.

Business impact

Just 18 months ago, our translation reviews lived in double-column Word docs. Today, we work in a fully connected, AI-first ecosystem. Each project feeds the next, refining prompts, tone profiles, and design patterns, so our translation process keeps getting faster, smarter, and more aligned with BTS’s voice.

Speed and quality. Translation cycles that once took months now wrap up in weeks, cutting turnaround times by over 40%. Phrase’s tools and AI-powered workflows accelerate production while maintaining quality through expert-approved reuse, glossaries, and automated quality checks. Even complex formats like videos and animations are localized faster, with AI supporting linguists at every step.

Smarter workflows. The integration between Momenta and Phrase automates project transfers and tracking, saving an estimated 2.5 hours per project. Teams across language, digital, and project management now collaborate in one streamlined environment.

Human focus. Our linguists remain the engine of quality and innovation. With AI managing repetitive tasks, they focus on nuance and meaning, and go further by creating specialized GPTs, training databases, and testing translation engines to continually raise the bar.

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AI-first business simulations. A BTS story

BTS is redefining experiential learning with AI-first business simulations that accelerate strategy, scale leadership impact, and drive real transformation.

A BTS next gen innovation story

When BTS invented business simulations in the 1980s, leadership development was mostly theoretical – case studies, lectures, and frameworks about what good decisions looked like. Simulations changed that. They let leaders learn by doing, stepping into a realistic version of their business to test strategy, make decisions, and see the impact before the stakes were real.

Since then, simulations have evolved from spreadsheets to digital platforms to immersive virtual experiences that capture the complexity of leading in today’s world. Now, large language models and agentic AI are opening a new frontier, one where simulations evolve as fast as the world they reflect and experiential learning scales with the pace of change.

Creating space for exploration

Test quickly, abandon what doesn’t work, and share what you learn.
– Jessica Skon, CEO, BTS

A handful of simulation experts were pulled out of their day-to-day work and given the freedom to set their own direction. They had the authority to shape the roadmap and the protection to explore bold ideas without fear of critique. The brief was simple: go figure out what’s possible.

They had cover to fail fast, freedom to explore, and permission to get a little messy. Early wins were interesting but small. AI could draft faster, automate a few things – helpful, sure. Transformative? Not yet.

The breakthrough came when we stopped trying to bolt AI on to what we already did. We rebuilt our simulation platforms, our processes, and tools from the ground up around AI. Suddenly it wasn’t just about micro-gains & efficiencies, the canvas of possibility was much larger.

From experimentation to acceleration

So, we tested. Some tools showed promise, others, not so much. Every experiment taught us something. Each “failure” made us sharper about where AI could actually help, and where it would just get in the way.

What began as small experiments turned into a new way of working, a process and platform working as one.

AI now accelerates the first 80% of the work, the structure, synthesis, and early drafts, freeing BTS consultants to focus on the high-impact moments that drive behavior change: dilemmas, trade-offs, and conversations that build conviction.

Our new AI simulation platform and AI-First development process operationalizes that process:

  • Enabling live co-creation and branching edits with clients
  • Applying light guardrails for quality and security
  • Integrating with enterprise systems for compliance and control

AI accelerates, people transform. That combination is what makes BTS… BTS.

Clients feel the impact in four ways

  1. Fast spin-ups for focused needs
    For targeted challenges like coaching a customer conversation, debriefing a safety incident, aligning a sales team, we can now stand up bespoke simulations in days, not weeks. Teams co-create live; scenarios adjust in the room; relevance is immediate.
  2. Enterprise simulations for strategy alignment
    For multi-round, high-fidelity simulations, AI accelerates the structure without compromising quality. BTS experts still craft the dilemmas and trade-offs that drive conviction.
  3. A broader platform portfolio
    Beyond enterprise simulations, we now support conversational practice, skill drills, workflow redesign, and company or market modeling, helping clients choose the right tool for each need.
  4. On-demand, without the risk
    Clients can use our AI platform for self-authored micro-sims, where speed and iteration matter most. Our toolchain scaffolds the flow, enforces guardrails, and keeps quality high.

The best model is flexible: enable where DIY shines, co-build for complex challenges, and experts lead end-to-end when outcomes matter most.

What clients are already seeing

  • Weeks to hours: Work that once took six weeks was delivered as a high-fidelity experience in just 13 hours, specific enough to engage a CEO on first pass.
  • Lean, agile teams: Projects that required seven consultants now take two, with no loss in quality or impact.
  • Live collaboration: Simulations are built with clients, not for them, adjusted in real time during design and delivery.

The result: faster delivery, deeper relevance, and experiences that scale across an enterprise without losing the human touch.

The bigger picture

BTS simulations have always given leaders a safe place to wrestle with real dilemmas. AI hasn’t changed that, it’s expanded the canvas. By rebuilding how we design and deliver simulations, we’ve removed the trade-off between speed and substance.

Focused needs can now be met in days. Complex transformations can move at the pace of business. Clients can engage however they choose, DIY, co-create, or end-to-end, with BTS expertise guiding every step.

We’re still early in this chapter, just like our clients. But the direction is clear: faster, smarter, more scalable experiential learning, anchored in human judgment, strategic alignment, and the craft that defines BTS.