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In this episode of “Before You Buy or Sell a Business,” host Jared Johnson talks with Michael Johnson; the two have no immediate family relation.
Michael Johnson was a multi-skilled maintenance and integrated facility services worker for fifteen years. During that time, he worked his way up to a management position, helping to design and construct vinyl windows for a window extrusion company. Michael then decided to pursue a college education and earned an engineering degree. A conversation with Michael’s boss during an annual review eventually led him to make the decision to buy a business in the same industry.
When it comes to management, Michael has a philosophy of: seek first to understand, then to be understood. With Michael’s previous experience, he looked for a business to acquire that was connected to his management skills. Ultimately, Michael’s wealth of experience and knowledge helped him navigate the process of taking over a new business.
If you have questions for Jared, visit JaredWJohnson.com
DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this program are my own and/or those of my guests. They do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of my employer.
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In this episode of “Before You Buy or Sell a Business,” host Jared Johnson talks with Michael Johnson; the two have no immediate family relation.
Michael Johnson was a multi-skilled maintenance and integrated facility services worker for fifteen years. During that time, he worked his way up to a management position, helping to design and construct vinyl windows for a window extrusion company. Michael then decided to pursue a college education and earned an engineering degree. A conversation with Michael’s boss during an annual review eventually led him to make the decision to buy a business in the same industry.
When it comes to management, Michael has a philosophy of: seek first to understand, then to be understood. With Michael’s previous experience, he looked for a business to acquire that was connected to his management skills. Ultimately, Michael’s wealth of experience and knowledge helped him navigate the process of taking over a new business.
If you have questions for Jared, visit JaredWJohnson.com
DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this program are my own and/or those of my guests. They do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of my employer.
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