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What if the biggest barrier to a successful business exit isn't market conditions or company valuation, but the founder's inability to imagine life without their business?
In this episode, Dr. James Bryant reunites with Jerome Myers, exit strategist and business partner, to explore why 80% of businesses listed for sale never complete their transaction—and why 75% of those who do exit regret their decision. Whether you're an engineering leader building a consultancy, planning your eventual exit, or simply interested in leadership development, this conversation reveals why identity work is just as important as financial planning.
02:52 – The Sobering Statistics: Only 20% of listed businesses successfully sell, and 75% regret it
Core Principle: "Love is the only law. Fear is the opposite of love. When making decisions, we get to pick which emotion drives that decision."
The Six Centers of Doubt Framework:
• Identity separation is crucial – Whether transitioning from engineer to leader or founder to post-exit life
• Proactive planning beats reactive – Develop your next identity before you need it
• Systems thinking applies – Treat major transitions like complex engineering projects
• From hero to guide – The most fulfilling path leads to developing others rather than being the main character
"You can't become the person in the moment. You have to be the person when the moment arrives." — Jerome Myers
"We want to help somebody exit to something instead of exit from their company." — Jerome Myers
Jerome Myers – Exit Strategist & Transformation Guide
Website: https://exittoexcellence.com
LinkedIn: Jerome Myers
Previous Episode: Listen here
Engineer Your Success equips technical professionals and business owners to become confident, purpose-driven leaders who thrive at work and at home.
Through executive coaching, business consulting, and strategic content solutions, we help you:
🔗 Connect With Us
Learn more at www.engineeryoursuccessnow.com
Follow Dr. James Bryant | https://sleek.bio/jbryant
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What if the biggest barrier to a successful business exit isn't market conditions or company valuation, but the founder's inability to imagine life without their business?
In this episode, Dr. James Bryant reunites with Jerome Myers, exit strategist and business partner, to explore why 80% of businesses listed for sale never complete their transaction—and why 75% of those who do exit regret their decision. Whether you're an engineering leader building a consultancy, planning your eventual exit, or simply interested in leadership development, this conversation reveals why identity work is just as important as financial planning.
02:52 – The Sobering Statistics: Only 20% of listed businesses successfully sell, and 75% regret it
Core Principle: "Love is the only law. Fear is the opposite of love. When making decisions, we get to pick which emotion drives that decision."
The Six Centers of Doubt Framework:
• Identity separation is crucial – Whether transitioning from engineer to leader or founder to post-exit life
• Proactive planning beats reactive – Develop your next identity before you need it
• Systems thinking applies – Treat major transitions like complex engineering projects
• From hero to guide – The most fulfilling path leads to developing others rather than being the main character
"You can't become the person in the moment. You have to be the person when the moment arrives." — Jerome Myers
"We want to help somebody exit to something instead of exit from their company." — Jerome Myers
Jerome Myers – Exit Strategist & Transformation Guide
Website: https://exittoexcellence.com
LinkedIn: Jerome Myers
Previous Episode: Listen here
Engineer Your Success equips technical professionals and business owners to become confident, purpose-driven leaders who thrive at work and at home.
Through executive coaching, business consulting, and strategic content solutions, we help you:
🔗 Connect With Us
Learn more at www.engineeryoursuccessnow.com
Follow Dr. James Bryant | https://sleek.bio/jbryant