Imagine being the owner of a successful company. You’ve been in this role for years. Perhaps decades. You are grateful … but tired too. You feel stuck.
However, unlike your employees, you can’t just quit. Far too many people depend on you. No, you need to clone yourself. But … you can’t.
You’d like to hand the company over to an executive to run it for you. But to whom?
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