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Kent Thiry: 'Mayor' of DaVita


William George


Harvard Business School

Natalie Kindred


Harvard Business School

May 2, 2011

Harvard Business School Organizational Behavior Unit Case No. 410-065

Abstract:     
Kent Thiry, CEO of dialysis provider DaVita, is considering how to integrate employees from recently acquired Gambro Healthcare without damaging DaVita's robust, unconventional internal culture. When Thiry joined DaVita in 1999, breaking an important promise to his family in order to do so, he was determined to create a differentiated company with a community-like culture. Over six years, he had engineered an impressive financial turnaround and successfully developed the strong culture he had envisioned. In late 2004, DaVita acquired arch-rival Gambro Healthcare, whose 12,000 employees would nearly double DaVita in size once the integration is completed in fall 2005. Confident that the deal makes business sense but worried about potential adverse impacts of the integration-especially in light of rumors that Gambro employees are suspicious of Thiry's authenticity and critical of DaVita's arguably eccentric culture-Thiry is considering whether to impose DaVita's culture on the new arrivals, or just allow Gambro to operate independently for a period of time.

Learning Objective: To illustrate how life experiences-good and bad-contribute to personal career choices, priorities, and leadership styles.

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Date posted: February 1, 2012  

Suggested Citation

George, William and Kindred, Natalie, Kent Thiry: 'Mayor' of DaVita (May 2, 2011). Harvard Business School Organizational Behavior Unit Case No. 410-065. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1996651

Contact Information

William George (Contact Author)
Harvard Business School ( email )
Soldiers Field Road
Morgan 270C
Boston, MA 02163
United States
Natalie Kindred
Harvard Business School ( email )
Soldiers Field Road
Morgan 270C
Boston, MA 02163
United States
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