Succession and Exit
Is a Team Sport
By John E. Anderson, MS Management
Entrepreneurs
are confident in their abilities. Over-confidence can lead to bad results. You
have a specialized team for your business operations. Do you have a specialized
team to assist you with concluding your current business?
Practicing
the alternative perspectives of subjectivity and objectivity can increase one's
understanding of the multiplicity of relative truths. You have inner and outer
teams to compare perspectives for greater clarity and deeper understanding.
Certainty
of knowledge is frequently position related. Change positions and one can see a
new truth, not realized from other positions. Insights realized in one team can
be applied to other contexts. Thus, we build, refine and maintain our varied team(s).
This is
why business leaders depend upon advice on finances and the law, for example.
It's why the ambitious are curious about performance and systems. To whom can you turn for intelligent business conversation?
A robust
team of external advisers can introduce you to new ideas before you risk being
the last in your industry to know about competitive dynamics and innovative
trends. YouTube, blogs, books and national industry conferences keep us
connected across the country and globe, but who can you sit with to gain direct
insights?
Yes, technology
allows us to isolate for focus, but life in dynamic business communities offers
other advantages.
In our
experience, some owners sell their business without proper representation and
suffer the consequences, i.e., getting full cash price but not planning for
taxes in advance, then having to pay more than 50% to the IRS. Or how about the case where a key employee in a business
about to be transferred threatens to disrupt the sale if not compensated to
remain with the venture.
Learn more about things to do and not do when selling or
transferring your business ownership or in the legal transference of a not for profit entity you've begun or for which you are responsible, go to www.BeCauseBusiness.com and call the Be Cause Team to participate in our leadership study and practice groups.
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