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Mark Green has weathered the early stages of business startup well. His company, Green Cycles, carved out a solid niche in the growing cycling industry, and he should be enjoying the fruits of his entrepreneurial activities. Instead, Mark is grappling to understand why a self-built, driven entrepreneur is quickly becoming unsettled with life. His restlessness leads him to put the company up for sale, and within a short time he has a potential buyer. Unfortunately, he omits to tell his wife Teresa, and when his in-laws enter the picture, the negotiations take an unexpected turn. Mark s senior…mehr

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Mark Green has weathered the early stages of business startup well. His company, Green Cycles, carved out a solid niche in the growing cycling industry, and he should be enjoying the fruits of his entrepreneurial activities. Instead, Mark is grappling to understand why a self-built, driven entrepreneur is quickly becoming unsettled with life. His restlessness leads him to put the company up for sale, and within a short time he has a potential buyer. Unfortunately, he omits to tell his wife Teresa, and when his in-laws enter the picture, the negotiations take an unexpected turn. Mark s senior management, also in the dark about the sale, seem to have a very different view of the business, and soon Mark is forced to dig deeper about his own views of business and life. Follow Mark Green s story as he progresses through the business sale driven by a team of buyout experts who examine whether Green Cycles fits into the potential buyers portfolio of repurposed companies. He is challenged to examine his own purpose, and deal with alignment among family and executive team members who are not fully integrated in the present business model. Does Mark sell? Does he settle? Does he shift into something new? The answer will surprise you.
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Autorenporträt
He and his wife, Lyn, founded a Silicon Valley Think Tank called The Institute for Innovation, Integration & Impact in 1996. Brett and Lyn and a growing community of Institute-trained associates have repurposed hundreds of companies the world. He and his wife, Lyn, live in Saratoga, California. They have three grown children, Fay Maree, James Brett who is married to Jessica, and David Iain.