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    Explore "lauriebarkman" with insightful episodes like "Best Practices for Succession Planning With Laurie Barkman", "20: Shaping a Successful Next Act After the Sale - Evan J. Segal, 412 Venture Fund", "19: Rediscovering Your Entrepreneurial Vision with Sean Ammirati", "18: Ann Dugan - Enterprising Generations" and "17: Strategic Planning for Succession, Bradley Franc | Season 1 Finale" from podcasts like ""Innovations and Breakthroughs", "Succession Stories", "Succession Stories", "Succession Stories" and "Succession Stories"" and more!

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    Best Practices for Succession Planning With Laurie Barkman

    Best Practices for Succession Planning With Laurie Barkman

    Laurie Barkman is an M&A advisor and the former CEO of a $100 million revenue company that was sold to a Fortune 50 business. She now guides business owners as an M&A intermediary, facilitating both sell-side and buy-side transactions.

    Laurie is a dynamic speaker who has consulted, advised, and presented to hundreds of CEOs and business owners. She is the author of The Business Transition Handbook: How To Avoid Succession Pitfalls and Create Valuable Exit Options and is the host of the award-winning podcast, Succession Stories.

    In this episode…

    When planning to exit a business, the first step is to create clearly defined goals. You need to assess your current business environment and practices including your finances, record keeping, and your business' worth. 

    Taking this into consideration, succession planning should start early to ensure a smooth transition out of a business. Working with experienced M&A experts and advisors can help you prepare for a successful exit. A strategic transition plan aligned with your goals will help you avoid the common succession pitfalls.

    In this episode of the Innovations and Breakthroughs Podcast, Rich Goldstein is joined by Laurie Barkman, an M&A advisor, about succession planning best practices. They discuss Laurie's exit planning process, how to avoid regrets after selling a business, and how intellectual property promotes business transferability.

    20: Shaping a Successful Next Act After the Sale - Evan J. Segal, 412 Venture Fund

    20: Shaping a Successful Next Act After the Sale - Evan J. Segal, 412 Venture Fund
    Laurie Barkman speaks with Evan J. Segal, General Partner of 412 Venture Fund. Evan shares how he grew his third generation manufacturing company and sold it to a strategic buyer. He also tells how he created a meaningful next act career in social entrepreneurship and venture investing focusing on providing greater opportunities for women and minorities.

    Show Notes:

    Follow and connect with the host, Laurie Barkman on LinkedIn

    Visit SmallDotBig for more resources, podcasts, and make sure to reach out today for a complementary Business Assessment to identify opportunities to grow your business, reduce risk, and accelerate business value.

    19: Rediscovering Your Entrepreneurial Vision with Sean Ammirati

    19: Rediscovering Your Entrepreneurial Vision with Sean Ammirati
    Shift your focus from maintaining your business to reimagining. Laurie Barkman is joined by Sean Ammirati, Co-Founder and Director of the Corporate Startup Lab and Partner at Birchmere Ventures. Listen in as they discuss how mature companies can rediscover their entrepreneurial vision and develop innovation strategies to thrive post-recession.
     
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    18: Ann Dugan - Enterprising Generations

    18: Ann Dugan - Enterprising Generations

    Laurie Barkman speaks with Ann Dugan, former Executive Director and Founder of the Institute for Entrepreneurial Excellence. Her expertise in succession, Board governance, and family philanthropy stems from her relationships with thousands of family businesses over 30 years. Ann shared insights how families can break the tradition of “shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves in three generations" by innovating and embracing change.

     

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    17: Strategic Planning for Succession, Bradley Franc | Season 1 Finale

    17: Strategic Planning for Succession, Bradley Franc | Season 1 Finale

    On the Season 1 Finale, Bradley Franc, author of The Succession Solution, joins Laurie Barkman to discuss how business owners can bring the future into the present by including transition planning as part of strategic planning. Listen in as they discuss Bradley's framework to identify obstacles and develop a roadmap forward. Bradley also shares succession stories where obstacles broke up the company and the family.

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    16: Controlling Your Destiny - Mary Richter, Schneider Downs

    16: Controlling Your Destiny - Mary Richter, Schneider Downs
    Mary Richter is a Shareholder at Schneider Downs, one of the 60 largest accounting and business advisory firms in the United States. Mary was a catalyst for formalizing a practice group for exit planning and succession advisory services to help clients control their destiny. When it comes to succession, it takes a realistic and objective approach to getting the oars in the same direction at the same speed. Listen in as Laurie Barkman speaks with Mary about successful transitions and common pain points, helpful insights if you're starting to think about the process for your business.
     
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    14: 2nd Gen CEO Success From Turnaround to Strategic Sale - Dawn Fuchs Coleman

    14: 2nd Gen CEO Success From Turnaround to Strategic Sale - Dawn Fuchs Coleman

    Dawn Fuchs Coleman is the former CEO of Weavertown Environmental Group, a 2nd generation company. Dawn shared her decision to join the family business, getting the keys to the company when she didn't expect it, leading a turnaround and growth, and selling the business to a strategic buyer. And that was just the beginning of her story. Five years after the sale, Dawn is living her entrepreneurial mantra, “If you're not going, you're not growing.” Listen in as Laurie Barkman speaks with Dawn about leadership and ways to build value in difficult economic times.

    Show Links:

    Dawn Fuchs Coleman LinkedIn

    We Guide, You Grow website

    Get Your Game F.A.C.E. On: The Secret to Growing Your Company in Any Economy by Dawn Fuchs Coleman, on Amazon

    Weavertown Environmental Group

    13: Search Fund Acquisitions - Jamie Van Buren, Generational Transfer Entrepreneurs

    13: Search Fund Acquisitions - Jamie Van Buren, Generational Transfer Entrepreneurs

    It's a topic on the mind of many business owners, what to do when family members are not interested or not able to run the company going forward. Listen in as Laurie Barkman speaks with Jamie Van Buren, Managing Director at Generational Transfer Entrepreneurs about his search fund that acquires legacy businesses and places energetic operators as CEOs. Jamie shares his strategies for successful transitions and managing in uncertain times. GTE business transitions typically unfold with minimal changes in the first year. But this has been a time when strategic plans last just a few days and managing unforeseen challenges is the new normal. Jamie’s mantra that hope is inspirational, but it is not a strategy, and that fuels them forward.

    Show Notes:

    Jamie Van Buren LinkedIn

    Generational Transfer Entrepreneurs (GTE) website

    8th US President Martin Van Buren

    Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University

    Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship

    12: Leading From Disaster to Transformation - Will Knecht, Wendell August

    12: Leading From Disaster to Transformation - Will Knecht, Wendell August

    Laurie Barkman speaks with Will Knecht, Chairman of Wendell August, America's oldest and largest forge, producing hand-wrought metal giftware since 1923. In March 2010, two days after receiving its largest order ever, a fire nearly destroyed their company. Will shares his leadership lessons for resilience and transformation in the face of disaster. It's a great Made in America comeback story with a special assist from the Pittsburgh Penguins.

    Show Links:

    Will Knecht LinkedIn

    Wendell August Forge website

    Dave Morehouse, Dave Soltesz, and The Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation

    Christian Werner LinkedIn

    11: Investing in Family Businesses and Emerging Entrepreneurs - Bobby Zappala & Andy Ellis

    11: Investing in Family Businesses and Emerging Entrepreneurs - Bobby Zappala & Andy Ellis

    Laurie Barkman speaks with Bobby Zappala and Andy Ellis, Managing Partners of Localize Capital. This episode highlights an innovative financing approach for family owned businesses that supports long-term growth and the independence of emerging entrepreneurs. It's a strategy that may resonate with legacy businesses, technology creators, and anyone who believes it is possible for companies to grow without financial returns being dependent on a liquidity event.

    Show Notes:

    Bobby Zappala LinkedIn

    Andy Ellis LinkedIn

    Localize Capital Management website

    Carlota Perez innovation wave theory

    Edelweiss Holdings Company

    Succession Stories Podcast LinkedIn Community

    10: Entrepreneurial Resilience – Len Caric, CEO Uncle Charley’s Sausage

    10:  Entrepreneurial Resilience  – Len Caric, CEO Uncle Charley’s Sausage

    Len Caric acquired Uncle Charlie’s Sausage in 2014 after the company faced a tragic business succession. Just six weeks after acquiring the company as the new CEO, he faced a significant industry challenge. Listen in as Laurie Barkman speaks with Len about how he overcame these crises and the parallels to today with COVID-19. Len also shared his passion for teaching entrepreneurial alternatives and mentoring students at Carnegie Mellon. His insights for entrepreneurial resilience are sure to inspire.

    Show Links:

    Len Caric LinkedIn

    Uncle Charley's Sausage

    Succession Stories E08: Addressing the Transition Dilemma, Joe Bute, Hollymead Capital

    Carnegie Mellon University Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship

    E09: Avoiding Transition Pitfalls - Jason Seltzer, EHD

    E09: Avoiding Transition Pitfalls - Jason Seltzer, EHD

    How prepared is your business to operate without you? Do you have a structured plan in place that can be implemented, or is it only in your head? Listen in as Laurie Barkman talks with Jason Seltzer about worst-case scenarios where privately held companies weren't prepared for unexpected transitions. If you're a business owner that has not yet formalized a transition plan, this episode is for you.

    Show Links:

    Jason Seltzer LinkedIn

    EHD Insurance

     

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