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Keeping Your Business Safe

By , April 14, 2019
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With globalisation and increased utilisation of technologies new and old, uncertainty in markets across the world are increasingly affecting local businesses – no one is immune.

Turbulence is the new norm.

The current trend for the baby boomer, business owning generation hitting retirement age means they are starting to plan the timing of their business succession or exit. Global uncertainty is playing havoc with their plans for the future. With 80% of business owners recognising that their business is their pension, the financial result from the sale of the business is playing an important factor in the planning of many would-be retirees. The levels of uncertainty is both distracting and stressful when so much depends on the timing.

Having a determined and focussed Business Succession Plan is one way of reducing this stress and keeping the business owner focused on what they want to get out of their life’s work. For most it’s about more than just the money – they want to leave a legacy, to look after loyal staff and to have something they can be proud of. Having a plan means engagement with family, staff and alternative opportunities.

A plan means you can fully explore how to add more value prior to exit.

If you want to look after your staff then having a plan to engage them in ‘Ownership Thinking’ can add value, reduce risks AND give them an opportunity to become the new owners, through a well thought out and delivered Management Buy Out.

Quality businesses can absorb the impact of market shock. A quality succession strategy gets to work by identifying the existing value, making sure it is protected and then maximising future value.

Darryl Bates-Brownsword

Darryl Bates-Brownsword

CEO | Succession Plus UK

Darryl is a dynamic, driven Business Mentor and Coach with over 20 years of experience and passion for creating successful outcomes for founder-led businesses. He is a great connector, team builder, problem solver, and inspirer – showing the way through complexity to simplicity.

He has built 2 international multi-million turnover businesses; one now operating in 16 countries. His quick and analytical approach cuts through to the core issues quickly and identifying the context. He challenges the status quo and gets consistent, repeatable and reliable business results.

Originating in Australia, Darryl’s first career was as an Engineer in the Power Industry. Building businesses brought him to the UK in 2003 where he quickly developed a reputation for combining systems thinking with great creativity to get results in challenging situations.

A keen competitive cyclist, he also has a B Eng (Mech) Engineering and an MBA.