Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Attributes of a Lifestyle Business or an Equity Value Business



[Editor's Note: In the last Issues for Growth, "Which do you have - a Lifestyle Business or an Equity Value Business" we outlined the major differences between a lifestyle business and an equity value business and why it was important to be clear about the "purpose" or intent of your business because the way a business owners  approaches building a business must be very different depending on how you will define success. A number of you who have heard me speak about this issue asked me to publish the matrix of attributes comparing a lifestyle vs equity value business. So, here it is below. I hope you find it helpful.           - DPM]

 
 Lifestyle Vs Equity Value Attributes Matrix 
Attribute
Lifestyle
Equity Value
Focus
Short-term Lifestyle; Run for Owner's compensation
Long-term Equity Value; sacrifice short -term comp
Pace
Owner's pace
Dictated by desired outcome
Management style
Command & Control; Centralized
Decentralized; individual decision-making
Owner Management
Can tend to be viewed as inconsistent, capricious and changing
Consistent with overall strategy and core values
Expense Control/ Spending decisions
Tightly controlled at top
Managed through approved dept budgets and policies
Outside Capital
Debt; Investors not interested; Growth may be restricted due to availability of capital
Equity investors
Empowerment
Limited; Loyalty Rewarded; Small circle of trust
Expansive; Performance rewarded; Systems to enhance empowerment
Objectives
May change at owner whim
Clearly outlined; transparent
Employee Equity
No
Yes; equity awarded
Career Development
Limited upside
Significant upside
Employee Capability
"Steady Eddies" Thrive here
High performers thrive here
Sale of Business
Usually only to Employees or Family
To third-party Buyers (Strategic or Financial)

As we outlined in the last article, neither is necessarily better than the other. It is important to recognize and be clear about which type you have - and want- if you are to be successful. If you have questions about this, contact me at Mead Consulting to set up  a free appointment.

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