The Key To Scaling Your Business Successfully
Operations and Exit Strategy
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59m
In this moderated panel discussion, event champion Jonathan Keyser (YPO Pacific West) will bring together two dynamic YPOers who have a wealth of knowledge when it comes to growing a business. Join them to discuss best practices for scaling up, with helpful tips for every stage of growth. Panelists include:Daniel Gestetner (YPO Gold Pacific at Large) - Daniel is a seasoned entrepreneur with more than 25 years of technology, retail and consumer goods experience.
Cynthia Cleveland (YPO Gold Santa Monica Bay) – Having led many billion-dollar companies to higher growth and profitability, Cynthia now applies the lessons she’s learned in her role as a consultant for CEO Coaching International.
These YPO peers will walk you through:Challenges in scaling a business: what to expect and what to avoid
Lessons learned: the top three pieces of advice for growing your business successfully
Looking ahead: how to set a target, whether it’s to further expand your business or to sell it in the near future
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