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Exit Plan for this Blog
Practice what we believe.
Years ago, in business school, I participated in the mentor program. A local business person would meet with the student and talk about whatever was on their mind. The idea was that the student would learn from the experience about running a business.
I met Cliff Marquart in the meet-and-greet. I asked him what he did: I buy companies, turn them around, and sell them for a profit. Very succinct (and as we will see later in Pitch, a very good Pitch). I said that I wanted to learn that.
Cliff and I only met a couple of times. In our first meeting, I reiterated his statement; and that I wanted to learn how he did that. His reply, I will never forget: Before you buy, before you get involved and devote your life to it, determine your exit plan. You must have an exit plan.
I do have an exit plan for this blog.
1. Produce material for a book. Publishing a book might mean I keep this blog and address more questions; however, when the book gets published will be the decision time on what to do next with this blog. FYI, I am seeking stories from you, the audience, on how you met some of the elements or did not meet them. We can change the names if you like.
2. Discover the next part of my career. By providing information and serving investors and entrepreneurs I hope to increase my understanding and gain some wisdom. Through continuous growth, I hope we open new doors, to realize the maximum of our potential. When I discover that next phase, l will decide what to do next with this blog.
Have an exit plan. The exit plan for this blog is a book and/or the next phase of a career.