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Is Surfing anything like Business..? 🏄♂️
After the revelation of finding constant perfect waves at The Wave to hone his surfing technique, going back to the ocean was somewhat of a disappointment! Maybe there's a business lesson in there somewhere - as much as we can study business theory and practice constructing perfect textbook answers, there's nothing like actually doing the real thing! In this episode Neil and Richard discuss Is Your Business Sellable? and why the smaller end of the SME deal space is fundament
Ben Crayston
Apr 21 min read


Surfing the Wave of Business Closures.
In this clip Neil provides some insight into his surfing capabilities 🏄♂️ as one of his passions whilst talking to Richard Buckle of Wellmeadow, who very kindly hosted Neil on their #SMEGrowth podcast. They even discuss Is Your Business Sellable? and why the smaller end of the SME deal space is fundamentally broken and what that means for owner-managers wanting to sell one day. They also explore the psychology of the owner-manager: the desire for freedom, the challenge of
Ben Crayston
Mar 101 min read


What's the three dart finish for 147? 🎯
For those darts fans amongst you - here's Neil on episode 147 of Wellmeadow's hashtag#SMEGrowth podcast with host Richard Buckle. Neil also talks a fair bit about his passion for surfing and even discusses 'Is Your Business Sellable?'. Many thanks again to Richard and Wellmeadow for hosting Neil. 🙏 In this episode, they discuss why the business sale market is fundamentally broken and what that means for owner-managers who expect to sell one day. They explore the uncomfor
Ben Crayston
Feb 241 min read


Is your Business Sellable?
Many thanks again to Richard Buckle and Wellmeadow for hosting Neil on your SME Growth podcast recently. You can access the full episode, 'Is your Business Sellable?' via this link: 147: Is Your Business Sellable…–The SME Growth Podcast by Wellmeadow – Apple Podcasts If you're an SME business owner and have been trying to sell your business, but just not finding the buyers out there - by the way you're not alone as the statistics suggest 80% or more of small businesses fail
Ben Crayston
Feb 171 min read
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