• Where your business still depends on you (and why it matters more than you think)

     Most founders don’t realize how much of the business still runs through them.  Because when you’re in it every day, it’s hard to see clearly.  Things feel like they’re working.  Revenue is growing. The team
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  • Founder Dependency Is a Valuation Risk

    Most founders don’t see it while they’re in it. From the inside, it feels like leadership, staying close to decisions, owning key relationships, stepping in to keep things moving. But
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  • Most outcomes are decided long before a founder ever considers selling.

    Not in the process, but in the years leading up to it. That’s where most of the real work happens. Buyers aren’t evaluating intent.They’re evaluating reality. How the company operates
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  • Growth can create the appearance of strength.

    It rarely puts it under pressure. That happens when conditions shift,when decisions need to move faster,when resources tighten,when key people aren’t available. That’s when structure reveals itself;through behavior. Some companies
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  • Leadership gaps don’t usually show up as failure.

    They show up as drag.  Slower execution.  Repeated conversations.  Decisions that don’t hold.  And the founder stepping in more often than expected.  Over time, that pattern creates dependency.    And dependency is one of the
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  • Most founders focus on making the right decisions.

    Fewer pay attention to how quickly decisions move through the company.   But decision speed isn’t just execution. It’s structural.   It reflects where authority sits. How clear ownership is.
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  • Sacred Cows Quietly Kill Enterprise Value

    Most founders know where their business is fragile. They just don’t always act on it. Not because they lack intelligence. But because objectivity is hard when you built the company.
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  • Exit Windows Close Quietly

    Most founders believe they will “know” when it’s time. They assume the market will signal it. That buyers will appear. That conditions will be obvious. In reality, exit windows rarely
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  • Your Net Worth Is More Fragile Than You Think

    Most founder-CEOs don’t think of themselves as “concentrated risk.” They think of themselves as operators. Builders. Strategic decision-makers. And they are. But if 70–90% of your net worth sits inside
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  • Mt. Everest

    I am very behind on publishing a blog post on last year's Mt. Everest summit expedition.  It's coming soon! In the meantime you can watch a complete documentary filmed by
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