The Exit Readiness diagnostic allow the founders / owners / directors to consider how prepared the organisation is for sale. This typically involves exploring the current state of the business and future aspirations for the business and the directors personal preferences either in confidential 1:1 meetings or key group meetings.
The Exit Readiness diagnostic takes into account differing views on impact, risk and priority to deliver a prioritised roadmap for action to define the actions required to address gaps and take advantage of opportunities rapidly while harnessing the contributions of the key stakeholders involved to determine the optimum path forward for the business and deal scenario being analysed.
The diagnostic can be deployed in full, or simply narrowed in focus, or rapidly adapted in line with your own preferences to provide a tailored diagnostic review. If you prefer to design your own model then this is easily achieved with or without our help and simply and quickly loaded into the ID8 platform to run your diagnostic.
The benefits in terms of speed of analysis, richness and deepness of the insights generated and the positive cultural impact of giving your key stakeholders internally and externally (subject to confidentiality and sensitivity of the information being shared) the opportunity to contribute to support the deal activity are a game changer for every organisation that wants to optimise the value realised from a deal or simply drive growth and improvement.
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