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Trades Business 101. Running a Plumbing, HVAC, or Electrical Operation
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- Nombre de pages190
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-56809-3
- EAN9783565568093
- Date de parution17/07/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille743 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Why do highly educated MBAs, armed with sophisticated financial models, so often fail when they acquire "boring" trades businesses like plumbing or HVAC? The answer lies in a massive fault line between spreadsheet theory and the physical reality of a 140-degree attic.
This book dissects the "Boring Business Trap, " revealing how corporate playbooks spectacularly collide with blue-collar labor. It explores why focusing on EBITDA and lean inventory can destroy a company's core revenue engine, using the real-world turnaround of Goettl Air Conditioning to show how a simple focus on a technician's flashlight can be more powerful than any financial optimization.
Carla Estevez decodes the predatory world of private equity buyouts, explaining the hidden dangers of "rolled equity, " working capital pegs, and integration plans that trigger cultural collapse.
The book exposes how financial buyers misunderstand the value of sweat equity, institutional memory, and the human element of the dispatch board. For founders and entrepreneurs in the trades, this is an essential guide to building a resilient, transferable business and navigating the high-stakes process of an exit without getting ground to dust by the financial machinery.
The book exposes how financial buyers misunderstand the value of sweat equity, institutional memory, and the human element of the dispatch board. For founders and entrepreneurs in the trades, this is an essential guide to building a resilient, transferable business and navigating the high-stakes process of an exit without getting ground to dust by the financial machinery.










