Making the Successful Leap to Equity Partner and Business Owner (in your current company)
Penny Sophocleous BA FInstLM
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This article deals with the upper-level progression within an organisation and specifically what it takes to make the leap from being a company Employee (working at whatever level) to becoming a Business Owner. This move is often termed the point of ‘buy-in’ to become an Equity Partner or part Business Owner.
So, if you are anticipating the move into Equity Ownership or this is your favoured ambition, then read on, this article is for you.
For others then, this article is informative about the different realms of being the Business Owner or Equity Partner, their responsibilities, roles, and how they make decisions which is vastly different to that of company Employees at different levels.
We will cover in brief, about the Business Owner (and / or Equity Partner) including –
As a starting point the writer refers you to a model titled “The Cashflow Quadrant”. It’s in the public domain, presented in the book;?“Rich Dad’s Cashflow Quadrant” by financial freedom guru, Robert Kiyosaki. A simplified copy of the “The Cashflow Quadrant” model is illustrated below.
Whereas, for our application (making the successful leap to Equity Partner and Business Owner),we are mostly interested in examining the?E?(Employee) and the?B?(Business Owner) quadrants. To summarise these?E?&?B?roles.
For the?E; Employee.
Now compare this to the summary for the?B;?Business Owner:
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One other comparison between the Employee and Business Owners is that the Employee nominally embraces a?“Work Hard Ethic”?(including the long-hours culture), whereas the successful Business Owner cleaves to the?“Work Smart Ethic”.?“Work Smart”?is a concept (and with some Business Owners an embedded practise), wherein one works more intelligently as opposed to harder, and rejects (to some extent), the capitalist belief that hard work equals success. Business Owner proponents of the “Work Smart Ethic” do not believe that people who work harder always, or even usually, come out ahead of those who do not, but that intelligence and applied talent are the greater factor.?Also, it says there is no virtue in hard work for its own sake, you therefore intend to reap the maximum reward for the work you expend, or you put in the minimum quantity of work to get the rewards you desire.
With that background, we will leave the “Cashflow Quadrant” model and venture further into the territory of the business owner (or Equity Partner).
We are now introducing you a second model titled?“Progression through the Business Hierarchy”,?see below-
This model is based upon the premise that promotion within the organisation is upon merit and demonstrated superior performance warranting an upwards elevation through the hierarchy. Employees can be promoted from the?S?sector into the?P?sector becoming (or moving towards being) a technical or professional expert. Some employees are satisfied to remain in this technical sector, but for others they seek to move onto?Management of either processes, systems or people management.
Further upward towards the pinnacle of the business is being a Director or Partner, the?PA?sector of the above diagram. This journey is not just one of promotion and ambition, increased experience and responsibility and the resultant ‘bigger, better title’ and financial rewards, but it is a potential journey of change and personal development. This journey is incremental, but the real leap into the unknown (or partly unknown) is from the?PA?segment into the landing zone, within the dizzy heights of?E PA?ownership.??
If this is your ambition, then what would you need to undertake to accomplish your ambition?
Firstly, you would need to have an idea of the Business Owner’s mindset and some practises. These mindsets and some practises include the following:
Secondly, you would need to decide upon or undertake the following:
It is our sincere hope that this article proves to be informationally useful for the ambitious ones seeking the challenges and rewards of ‘owning a slice of the pie’ and helping to determine the future form and content of the business. For others we hope that it proves useful to aid in understanding the world of the Business Owner, for whom you give your most valuable asset, Time.