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349. My departing found a job paying 3x, pumped for him!
Business Buyer Diaries: the Reality Before, During, and After
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What happens when a key team member lands a dream job, leaving you to face the harsh realities of a struggling business? Join us on an emotional journey as we reflect on the impact of our employee's exciting new role at a local car dealership and what it reveals about the state of our own endeavors. As business owners, we're confronted with tough decisions regarding transparency and the balance between sharing too much and too little with our team. This episode is a raw exploration of the challenges of leadership, where the stakes are high, and the emotions are real.
Navigating the choppy waters of business closure, we debate the merits of giving notice versus making a sudden exit, drawing from advice and personal experience. We wrestle with the notion of being open with our staff about financial struggles and the unintended consequences it may bring. This candid conversation sheds light on the responsibility of owning a business and the relentless pursuit of maintaining one's integrity and values amidst adversity. Listen in as we ponder how to keep a heart in business, even as we face decisions that weigh heavily on our conscience.
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Navigating the choppy waters of business closure, we debate the merits of giving notice versus making a sudden exit, drawing from advice and personal experience. We wrestle with the notion of being open with our staff about financial struggles and the unintended consequences it may bring. This candid conversation sheds light on the responsibility of owning a business and the relentless pursuit of maintaining one's integrity and values amidst adversity. Listen in as we ponder how to keep a heart in business, even as we face decisions that weigh heavily on our conscience.
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