Acquiring Your Future Through a Succession Plan
A Primer for Next Generation Professional Service Providers
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Jon Goehring
概要
You don’t have to start from scratch to build something great.
If you’re a next-generation professional in a growing field—technology, healthcare, legal, financial, tax, veterinary, sustainability consulting, or beyond—you may already be facing a career-defining choice:
Should I start my own firm?
Or should I buy into the one I helped build?
Acquiring Your Future Through a Succession Plan is your guide to doing the latter—smarter, sooner, and with far more upside than you might think. Succession planning is not about waiting your turn. It’s a structured, collaborative transition of ownership and leadership that can take place over 10 to 20 years—if the plan starts early enough.
Inside this book, you’ll discover the financial, professional, and lifestyle benefits of becoming an owner inside an already thriving firm. You’ll learn how to evaluate opportunities, build trust with G1 founders, and shape a business that’s built to last.
In this book, you’ll learn:
- How gradual equity acquisition really works
- What to ask (and watch for) before buying in
- How to structure a shared vision across generations
- Why co-ownership is often better than going solo
Whether you're still early in your career or already managing client relationships and teams, this book will equip you with the mindset, mechanics, and motivation to take the next step.
If you’ve previously read Changing the World Through Small Business Stewardship, this book is where ownership gets real for the next generation.
Don’t wait in line at the business where you work. Own your future.
(BOOK 2 of a 2 PART SERIES by this author – this book is written for key employees, prospective owners, or second/third generation (G2/G3) professional service providers)