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Understanding and Managing the Risks of Customer Concentration
For many businesses, landing a major customer can feel like a breakthrough. A high-profile...
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Talking to Owners About their Leadership as a Value Driver
Human capital is a crucial driver of business value. By advocating leadership and culture as pivotal contributors to transferable enterprise value, professionals can benefit their business owner clients. Understanding the impact of leadership and culture on business value is imperative in client discussions, where emphasizing the potential positive or negative influences on their business's worth is essential. Learn more in this article.
Navigating the Path of Business Transition Options
RFN provides a comprehensive roadmap for business owners navigating the complexities of transitioning their businesses. Our Academy has programs highlighting the importance of understanding the spectrum of business transition options. Business owners are advised to evaluate options based on fit, feasibility, likelihood and to seek professional assistance. We believe in further exploration and personalized guidance, empowering owners to approach their business transition with confidence and strategic foresight.
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“The creation of something new is not accomplished by the intellect but by the play instinct acting from inner necessity. The creative mind plays with the objects it loves.”
– Carl Jung
The more you know, the better you are at dealing with a polycrisis. Kind of.
“Overspecialization can lead to collective tragedy even when every individual separately takes the most reasonable course of action.”
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