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Tag Archives: Closing a company
Companies at the end of their lifetime tip their hands
When it comes to closing a company as I did nearly three years ago there’s pain, anxiety and even grief involved on a daily basis. And if you are doing business with a company that is near the end there … Continue reading
A year after closing a company – motivation is the word
I honestly thought I’d be even further along. Maybe that’s why I’ve been feeling more frustrated than normal lately. It’s been almost exactly a year since I felt it necessary to cease operations of my former company. That time remains … Continue reading
Three things I’ve already learned while not running a company
Note: This post first appeared in December on the Vistage.com business blog. It’s been six months since my former company began the process of dissolution. While the fallout will have an impact on my former employees, production providers, me … Continue reading