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Selling After Twenty Years. Exiting the Company You Built
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- Nombre de pages179
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-56510-8
- EAN9783565565108
- Date de parution16/07/2026
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- Taille583 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
For the founder who has spent decades building a company from the ground up, success can feel like a cage. You are wealthy on paper, but your entire net worth is a single, illiquid asset. The fire that drove you for twenty years has been replaced by a profound, terrifying apathy. This is the breaking point, a quiet moment of realization that you are finished-and ignoring it can destroy everything you've built.
Selling After Twenty Years is a clear-eyed guide to navigating this critical phase.
Drawing on real-world case studies of founders like Josh Pigford and Jason Cohen, the book provides a psychological and tactical framework for identifying your breaking point long before it forces a crisis. It details the "Founder's Apathy Index" to audit your own engagement and lays out a "Decompression Architecture" for surviving the chaotic year after the sale. This book is an essential roadmap for exiting the company you built, not from a position of weakness and exhaustion, but with the energy and clarity to secure your legacy and reclaim your life.
Drawing on real-world case studies of founders like Josh Pigford and Jason Cohen, the book provides a psychological and tactical framework for identifying your breaking point long before it forces a crisis. It details the "Founder's Apathy Index" to audit your own engagement and lays out a "Decompression Architecture" for surviving the chaotic year after the sale. This book is an essential roadmap for exiting the company you built, not from a position of weakness and exhaustion, but with the energy and clarity to secure your legacy and reclaim your life.










