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Tom Stewart is the Executive Director of the National Center of the Middle Market. He joins me today to talk about the silent majority of middle market companies in the economy. Tom and his team research a segment of business that little is known about. Through this research, the Mid Market Center has found critical data that all business owners should know about their company.
Tom and I discuss the 7 factors of growth, the 3 types of entrepreneurs, and the 9 value points that all businesses need to consider when they are assessing their company. Tom explains the methods that lead to this information and how business owners can benefit from the data collected. We also dive into a study Tom was recently involved in regarding M&A (Mergers & Acquisitions) and the information gleaned from it.
If you are a middle-market company or you have hopes to be one someday this episode will offer a roadmap for your business growth. Tune in to hear how you can use this data to take your business to the next level!
Take advantage of all the resources GEXP Collaborative and the National Center of the Middle Market have to offer. This data is a playbook for business growth. Pay attention to the 7 growth factors, which type of entrepreneur you are, and look at all 9 of the value points mentioned today. This information is important for a healthy growth strategy.
GEXP Collaborative
Thomas A. Stewart is the Executive Director of the National Center for the Middle Market, the leading source for knowledge, leadership, and research on mid-sized companies, based at the Fisher College of Business at The Ohio State University. Stewart is an influential thought leader on global management issues and ideas: an internationally recognized editor and publisher, an authority on intellectual capital and knowledge management, and a best-selling author.
Before joining the National Center for the Middle Market, Stewart served as Chief Marketing and Knowledge Officer for international consulting firm Booz & Company (now called Strategy&), overseeing the firm’s intellectual agenda, major research projects, and strategy + business magazine. Prior to that, he was for six years the Editor and Managing Director of Harvard Business Review, leading it to multiple finalist nominations for a National Magazine Award. He earlier served as
Tom Stewart is the Executive Director of the National Center of the Middle Market. He joins me today to talk about the silent majority of middle market companies in the economy. Tom and his team research a segment of business that little is known about. Through this research, the Mid Market Center has found critical data that all business owners should know about their company.
Tom and I discuss the 7 factors of growth, the 3 types of entrepreneurs, and the 9 value points that all businesses need to consider when they are assessing their company. Tom explains the methods that lead to this information and how business owners can benefit from the data collected. We also dive into a study Tom was recently involved in regarding M&A (Mergers & Acquisitions) and the information gleaned from it.
If you are a middle-market company or you have hopes to be one someday this episode will offer a roadmap for your business growth. Tune in to hear how you can use this data to take your business to the next level!
Take advantage of all the resources GEXP Collaborative and the National Center of the Middle Market have to offer. This data is a playbook for business growth. Pay attention to the 7 growth factors, which type of entrepreneur you are, and look at all 9 of the value points mentioned today. This information is important for a healthy growth strategy.
GEXP Collaborative
Thomas A. Stewart is the Executive Director of the National Center for the Middle Market, the leading source for knowledge, leadership, and research on mid-sized companies, based at the Fisher College of Business at The Ohio State University. Stewart is an influential thought leader on global management issues and ideas: an internationally recognized editor and publisher, an authority on intellectual capital and knowledge management, and a best-selling author.
Before joining the National Center for the Middle Market, Stewart served as Chief Marketing and Knowledge Officer for international consulting firm Booz & Company (now called Strategy&), overseeing the firm’s intellectual agenda, major research projects, and strategy + business magazine. Prior to that, he was for six years the Editor and Managing Director of Harvard Business Review, leading it to multiple finalist nominations for a National Magazine Award. He earlier served as