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DI 138 Why Businesses Don't Fail – They Commit Suicide | Larry Mandelberg

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Lisa L. Levy speaks with Larry Mandelberg, a fifth-generation business leader, consultant, and author of "Businesses Don't Fail, They Commit Suicide." Larry shares insights from over 23 years of research into why businesses collapse from within—not due to external threats. Learn the secrets behind multi-generational family business success, the importance of clarity of purpose, and how organizations evolve through youth, adolescence, and maturity. Whether you're a founder, CEO, or team leader, this episode is packed with actionable wisdom.

Keywords:

• Larry Mandelberg

• Businesses Don't Fail

• Business suicide

• Family business

• Organizational maturity

• Purpose-driven leadership

• Business lifecycle

• Employee engagement

• Scaling strategy

• Business consulting

• Lisa L. Levy interview

• Business transformation

• Succession planning

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#BusinessLeadership #LarryMandelberg #FamilyBusiness #BusinessGrowth

#PurposeDriven #BusinessesDontFail #LeadershipMatters

#OrganizationalSuccess #ScaleWithPurpose #EntrepreneurMindset

#LisaLevy #BusinessConsulting #SuccessionPlanning

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141 episodes

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Manage episode 499719154 series 3552977
Content provided by Lisa Levy. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lisa Levy or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Lisa L. Levy speaks with Larry Mandelberg, a fifth-generation business leader, consultant, and author of "Businesses Don't Fail, They Commit Suicide." Larry shares insights from over 23 years of research into why businesses collapse from within—not due to external threats. Learn the secrets behind multi-generational family business success, the importance of clarity of purpose, and how organizations evolve through youth, adolescence, and maturity. Whether you're a founder, CEO, or team leader, this episode is packed with actionable wisdom.

Keywords:

• Larry Mandelberg

• Businesses Don't Fail

• Business suicide

• Family business

• Organizational maturity

• Purpose-driven leadership

• Business lifecycle

• Employee engagement

• Scaling strategy

• Business consulting

• Lisa L. Levy interview

• Business transformation

• Succession planning

Hashtag:

#BusinessLeadership #LarryMandelberg #FamilyBusiness #BusinessGrowth

#PurposeDriven #BusinessesDontFail #LeadershipMatters

#OrganizationalSuccess #ScaleWithPurpose #EntrepreneurMindset

#LisaLevy #BusinessConsulting #SuccessionPlanning

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

141 episodes

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