Get a Gripon the Value of Your Business is a course designed for business owners who are thinking about selling or exiting their business in the next 3-5 years.
Over a 6-week period, you’ll progress through a series of short modules that will teach you, step by step, how to prepare your business for your eventual exit.
However, Get a Grip isn’t for everyone.
Who Get a Grip Is for
If you’re thinking about transitioning or selling your business in the next 3-5 years, then this course is for you. It’s not right for business owners who plan to walk away from their business with nothing.
The course is also perfect for you if you’ve talked about transitioning the business to a family member or business partner but you just don’t know where to get started.
Transitioning a business can be a lot more difficult than you might think, so you need to understand all the complexities of transitioning so that you can do so successfully.
You’ll also want to take the course if you’re just overwhelmed by all the options and don’t know what path to take. You’ll get the critical information you need to understand what you can and cannot do — and how to figure out what’s right for you.
If you’ve built a business that you love and have filled it with employees you care about — people who feel like family — then you probably care a great deal about what happens to them after you leave.
The course will help you understand how to protect those people when you exit and ensure they’re taken care of.
Not all business owners understand the value of their business — or even how to identify that value. In fact, many business owners tend to have an inflated idea of what their business is actually worth and are shocked to find out how much they could realistically get for it.
Fortunately, the course goes over a ton of strategies for building up the value of your business and helping you get into position to potentially get a much higher purchase price than you would otherwise.
Remember, only about 16% of businesses actually sell. It’s a tough market out there. If you want every tool available to put yourself in the best possible position to sell, then Get a Grip is for you.
Who Get a Grip Isn’t for
The reality is that Get a Grip isn’t right for everyone.
If you just don’t have the time necessary to invest in the course, then it’s likely not for you. There’s a lot of information packed into a short period of time, and there’s a lot of work expected of you.
If you’re not willing to invest the time in your business, that’s okay — it just means the course isn’t for you.
Selling a business is difficult in the best of times, and we are not in the best of times right now. It’s a buyer’s market out there, which means you really have to stand out if you want to sell.
That means you have to put in a lot of work, and it’s going to take time — months or years. If you’re not prepared to put in that work, if you’re looking for a magic bullet that’s going to fix everything in your business, then the course isn’t for you.
The course comes with a wealth of information put together by top experts in the field of exit planning, experts who have worked with business owners who want to sell for decades, experts who have seen businesses sell successfully and more businesses fail to sell.
To put it simply, they know what they’re talking about, and they’ve packed all their knowledge into this course.
If you’d rather just get information from your peers, other business owners, friends, or people you know, then this isn’t for you. This is a proven strategy that maximizes your chance for a sale, not hearsay or rumors or stories about a “secret” that will help you sell.
If you don’t really care about the value of your business, if you think your business is fine the way it is, if you aren’t interested in changing the way you do things, if you don’t care about growing the value of your business, then the course isn’t for you.
If you just hate change, or if you don’t plan on actually putting this information into action in your business, then the course isn’t for you.
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If you follow the suggestions outlined in the course, you can build your business’s value, make it run more smoothly and efficiently, and become best in class.