
The Eternal Business
How to transition a business for the employee ownership revolution
Chris Budd(Author)
Harriman House Publishing
Published on 10. September 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
220 pages
978-0-85719-719-1 (ISBN)
Description
The question of 'what happens when I want to step away from all this?' is one that keeps many business owners awake at night. 'How does my entrepreneur story end in a way that preserves the good I've built up, and looks after the employees and clients?'
For the owner who has spent a big chunk of their working life building up a business they passionately believe in, and nurturing staff they care about, traditional succession planning doesn't work.
Employee ownership is the new and better way of preserving your achievement. Done the right way, you can release value, preserve your legacy and pass on control without employees having to raise finance.
Financial expert, podcaster and author Chris Budd recently sold his own business to its employees through the UK's Employee Ownership Trust. But the movement for employee ownership is global - and interest in this alternative succession route is growing fast.
Employee ownership is about more than the ownership, however. It is about creating sustainable businesses. A focus on long-term sustainable profits; happy customers; happy employees.
The Eternal Business lays out a system for a business - and its employees - to transition to employee ownership. It provides a model and pathway to follow so that the business continues - maybe forever!
It will help anyone running or working in a business with a real purpose, and who is wrestling with the 'what next?' question.
For the owner who has spent a big chunk of their working life building up a business they passionately believe in, and nurturing staff they care about, traditional succession planning doesn't work.
Employee ownership is the new and better way of preserving your achievement. Done the right way, you can release value, preserve your legacy and pass on control without employees having to raise finance.
Financial expert, podcaster and author Chris Budd recently sold his own business to its employees through the UK's Employee Ownership Trust. But the movement for employee ownership is global - and interest in this alternative succession route is growing fast.
Employee ownership is about more than the ownership, however. It is about creating sustainable businesses. A focus on long-term sustainable profits; happy customers; happy employees.
The Eternal Business lays out a system for a business - and its employees - to transition to employee ownership. It provides a model and pathway to follow so that the business continues - maybe forever!
It will help anyone running or working in a business with a real purpose, and who is wrestling with the 'what next?' question.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Petersfield
United Kingdom
Target group
Interest Age: From 18 years
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 141 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
356 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-85719-719-1 (9780857197191)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Chris Budd is the founder of Ovation Finance, a financial planning company. His focus in financial planning has always been to see money as a tool to improve happiness. As well as advising others on the smarter exit option of employee ownership, he has undertaken the journey himself - having sold Ovation to the Ovation Employee Ownership Trust in 2018.
He is the host of 'The Financial Wellbeing Podcast' and author of The Financial Wellbeing Book and two novels. He writes regularly in the trade press and speaks at conferences. He is a diploma-qualified business coach.
Chris Budd is married, with two children, and lives in Somerset.
He is the host of 'The Financial Wellbeing Podcast' and author of The Financial Wellbeing Book and two novels. He writes regularly in the trade press and speaks at conferences. He is a diploma-qualified business coach.
Chris Budd is married, with two children, and lives in Somerset.