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If you’re interested in acquisition entrepreneurship, this episode with Elliott Holland will help you understand what it takes to be successful in this space. He explains how to differentiate between genuine red flags and workable problems, why trusting your gut is not the right approach to making decisions about buying a business, and the importance of having a “walk away” list.
About Elliott Holland:
Elliott Holland, “reformed engineer” and the founder and Managing Director of Guardian Due Diligence, is an expert in small and medium-sized business acquisitions. He has over ten years of experience executing middle-market deals, and his company is filling the void of options that exist for smaller acquisitions.
Episode highlights:
Elliott’s best advice for entrepreneurs:
“Be very specific about what you call success and how you define it so that you can actually hit it and you don’t get confused by the “universal” definitions of success and grade yourself on somebody else’s ruler.” (42:31). Success is unique to each individual; build the life you want, not the life of someone else’s dreams.
Connect with Elliott:
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If you’re interested in acquisition entrepreneurship, this episode with Elliott Holland will help you understand what it takes to be successful in this space. He explains how to differentiate between genuine red flags and workable problems, why trusting your gut is not the right approach to making decisions about buying a business, and the importance of having a “walk away” list.
About Elliott Holland:
Elliott Holland, “reformed engineer” and the founder and Managing Director of Guardian Due Diligence, is an expert in small and medium-sized business acquisitions. He has over ten years of experience executing middle-market deals, and his company is filling the void of options that exist for smaller acquisitions.
Episode highlights:
Elliott’s best advice for entrepreneurs:
“Be very specific about what you call success and how you define it so that you can actually hit it and you don’t get confused by the “universal” definitions of success and grade yourself on somebody else’s ruler.” (42:31). Success is unique to each individual; build the life you want, not the life of someone else’s dreams.
Connect with Elliott:
Follow Beyond 8 Figures:
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