Why So Many Deals Fail, and What to Do About It

Fewer than one-third of companies that come to market end up selling successfully. Deal-makers have long sought to improve the odds by adding to their contact lists, but Denise Logan argues that establishing deeper relationships is a better solution. Logan is the author of "The Seller's Journey," a book she wrote based on her work advising business owners and their professional teams as they navigate the complex emotional journey of selling a business. On the podcast, Logan describes how a lack of trust causes many deals to fall apart and offers tips for how private equity firms and investment banks can establish better working relationships. She cites examples of deals imperiled by family strife behind the scenes and professional vendettas between parties on both sides of the table. Ultimately, the trust required to close a deal successfully hinges on building stronger relationships, and Logan offers tips for how deal-makers can shift away from collecting new contacts and toward deepening their existing relationships. She suggests following the lead of basketball legend Michael Jordan, whose efforts to connect with referees paid off on the court. "The Seller's Journey" is available for purchase through Logan's website, deniselogan.com/the-sellers-journey. *** The Middle Market Growth Conversations podcast is brought to you by the Association for Corporate Growth. To learn more about the organization and how to become a member, visit www.acg.org.

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The Middle Market Growth Conversations podcast features in-depth interviews about trends impacting midsize companies and M&A. Guests include middle-market dealmakers, business leaders, economists and other experts involved in mergers and acquisitions and corporate growth. Interviews address topics ranging from private equity investment strategies, to state-of-the-market overviews, operational best practices, and much more. The podcast is part of Middle Market Growth, the Association for Corporate Growth’s official publication, available at http://www.middlemarketgrowth.org.