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Episode Synopsis
SummaryIn this conversation, George discusses the importance of exit planning and growth strategies for businesses. He emphasizes that while exit planning is crucial, the real focus should be on growth and increasing strategic capacity. He explores the roles of different exit planning organizations, the advisory spectrum, and the need for businesses to become 'immortal' to maximize their value. The discussion also covers the seven elements of the business advisory process and introduces the concept of the 'seventh exit option'—the oil well, which allows businesses to thrive without necessarily selling. George concludes by inviting listeners to engage with the Growth Drive community and participate in upcoming events.Keywordsexit planning, growth strategy, strategic capacity, business advisory, wealth management, business growth, community support, advisory process, business immortality, client engagementChapters00:00Introduction to Exit Planning and Growth05:02Understanding Exit Planning Organizations09:48The Importance of Strategic Capacity15:13The Advisory Spectrum and Client Engagement19:49Building Immortal Businesses25:07The Seven Elements of Business Advisory Process30:00The Seventh Exit Option: The Oil Well35:04Conclusion and Community Engagement
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