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Value: John Warrillow

Two styles of leaders: which is better?

Call one the ‘dissociative architect’ and the other a ‘sleeves rolled up’ leader. The trick is to be able to toggle between them effectively

CHRIS GRIFFITHS

Run your business as if it’s always for sale

No matter whether you plan to get out soon, eventually or never, there are sound reasons for managing your company as if it could be for sale at any time

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Founder heartbroken after Sweetspot shut down

Joanna Track began the sale of her business to Rogers in 2006, but as she points out, ‘bigger doesn’t always mean better’

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