by George Sotiropoulos | Feb 17, 2025 | Business Value, Dependency on Owner, Scaling the Business
In Monty Python and the Holy Grail, there’s a scene where the Black Knight gets both arms chopped off but still insists he’s fine.“Just a flesh wound,” he says, standing there armless.Ridiculous, right? But I see business owners doing the same...
by George Sotiropoulos | Feb 16, 2025 | Uncategorized
I’ll never forget the story Jay shared about how a Business Sale went wrong.Jay was leading the M&A team that was scheduled to close an acquisition the next day.They went out for a celebratory dinner and the owner who was selling the company had too much to...
by George Sotiropoulos | Feb 13, 2025 | Business Value, Customer Experience
Last night, we finally tackled the “Maid’s Room.”It had become a dumping ground—floor to ceiling with random stuff. The biggest item? A beautiful queen-size bed, still in protective packing when we disassembled and put into storage from three years ago.Come hell or...
by George Sotiropoulos | Feb 12, 2025 | Business Value, Dependency on Owner
When I fly to Greece next week to prepare the funeral for my father will be the first day in 5 years I have not been with my daughters in the same house.5 years I have had the freedom to do the school runs, spend the afternoons with them, and watch them grow from...
by George Sotiropoulos | Feb 10, 2025 | Uncategorized
I had a strange dream Wednesday night—a theological dream.I don’t have dreams like that often, if ever. But in this dream, the meaning of death, salvation and communion became crystal clear to me. It brought a deep peace of mind.I don’t remember all the details, but I...