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How to Identify Your Key Employees: A Key Business Value Driver

Key employees are the driving force behind a company's success, and recognizing and nurturing their talents is essential for sustained growth and value acceleration. In this blog post, we will explore the importance of key employees, the characteristics that define them, and how you can identify them within your organization.

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Before Moving Forward with a Sale to Key Employees...

If you’re a business owner with a desire and vision for selling to key employees who have helped you build the business, the following is a short list of important issues to seriously consider prior to moving forward. And, the sooner you begin the greater chance of a successful transition.

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Key Employees and Building and Protecting Business Value

You may have people working in key roles who are instrumental in growing and building the value of your business. These key people can be identified as having the following characteristics:

  • makes a substantial business contribution

  • possesses critical information or knowledge or

  • maintains and nourishes key contacts and relationships

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Assigning Value to Key Employees

Key employees are “key” because they have a significant impact on the current and long-term success of the business. Hence, the business owner(s) will want to be intentional and strategic in aligning compensation and incentive plans for those key employees with the owner’s goals for business growth and exit. Owners should also protect against the potential loss of these valued employees due to death or disability, as their loss can be quite damaging and even destructive to business value and future growth. Following are suggested steps to take in assigning value to your key employees.

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