July 6, 2021
What is Exit Planning Really?
Exit planning gets a lot of buzz but what is it really? Here’s an example of what could of, should have been done with proper…
March 10, 2021
Tech and Our Lives
At the end of 2020 The Wall Street Journal had a feature article, co-authored by their four technology and related columnists, titled, “The Tech That…
March 3, 2021
It’s Bad, but Not All is Bad
Covid has been wicked to a lot of people. It’s been a business boom for some. It’s changed everybody’s life in some way. And we’ve…
March 3, 2021
An NFL PR Machine
Don’t you wish you could have a PR machine like Russell Wilson? For the last couple of weeks he’s been a regular story in the…
February 19, 2021
Is Your Business Ready to be Sold?
The first and most common set of questions having to do with the owner’s readiness to sell his or her business tend to be about…
February 10, 2021
Happiness, Dogs, and Culture
Let’s start 2021 on a happy note. On January 2 in the Wall Street Journal there was a column by Susan Pinker titled, “Dogs Really Do Make…
February 3, 2021
Dependents Save on Taxes; Dependencies Reduce Value
Here’s an exchange I recently had with a supposedly seasoned businessperson, growth consultant, and business broker: Me: “There are a couple issues with this business, one in…
January 27, 2021
Knowing Your Customers
The recent meeting of Seattle U Family Business Exchange (companies with multiple generations in the business) two of the presenters showed there are multiple ways…
January 20, 2021
Hangout with Smart People
I was watching some football over the weekend and some post-game interviews. One question to a quarterback was about why a certain player has made…