When co-owners in business relationships no longer share the same goals, values, or work ethic, a business breakup is all but inevitable. And while a corporate divorce can be liberating, it can be fraught with peril for the unwary. Unfortunately, corporate divorce is a common situation and one that yields many questions.

In a few weeks, I will be the guest speaker on this topic during a NAVIX webinar hosted by Patrick Ungashick, "Corporate Divorce: How to Avoid a Partnership, but What to Do If You Must Get One." This webinar will discuss why and how business relationships or partnerships sometimes fail; what all business partners should do to minimize the risk of a partnership failure; and important steps to take if a business partner believes he or she needs to dissolve the business relationship. Much of this information will be based on my book, "Life's Too Short for A Bad Business Partner."

The complimentary webinar will be held August 27, 2019 at 2 pm EST. Click here to register.

If this topic is of interest to you, I hope you can join. As always, please let me know if I can help.

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