How Poor Confidentiality Can Destroy a Business Sale Before it Closes
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Most owners focus on valuation, buyers, and negotiation, but a confidentiality breach can really derail a deal before it ever reaches the closing table. During this episode, Transworld Boston Business Broker Greg Young makes his debut on Transaction Talk to explore why confidentiality is so important to business transactions. Join us as we unpack the harm that can happen to employee, buyer, seller, and supplier relationships when confidentiality is not protected, and how to work with your professionals to ensure this isn't the case for your business. We talk about the importance of a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), how to preserve buyer anonymity, and what can go wrong if you don't. The episode lands on the important note that controlling the flow of information and, therefore, controlling the narrative is essential for a successful sale. Thanks for joining us.
Key Points From This Episode:
- Key elements that make confidentiality essential to business transactions.
- An example of what can go wrong.
- How confidentiality impacts employees.
- The impact of confidentiality on customers.
- Common mistakes sellers make.
- How to protect yourself in the early stages.
- Protection of NDA for both buyers and sellers.
- How to maintain buyer anonymity.
- Controlling the flow of information during a sale.
- Key points from today's episode: deal stability and progress.
- The ultimate importance of confidentiality and protecting information.
Tip of the Day: Keep control of the narrative and protect the flow of information. It's one of the most important ways to protect goodwill, maintain stability across your stakeholders, and safeguard the value of your business.
Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:
Greg Young
Greg Young Email
Greg Young Phone Number
Greg Young on LinkedIn
Jennifer Fox on LinkedIn
Eric Sigman on LinkedIn
Transaction Talk
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