Show Notes
Scott Sinclair is the president and founder of Sinclair Range, a company that helps troubled businesses become thriving companies. He is a turn-around expert who identifies, restructures, and recapitalizes businesses so they can truly succeed.
No two businesses are alike, whether they’re thriving or struggling. There are key indicators that can help you determine a company’s status; you need to know where to look. When you’re in the business of turning troubled companies around, it becomes important to identify the elements that aren’t working. Along with what needs to change if you’re going to be successful.
Scott shares how he went from being an accountant to excelling at entrepreneurship. He tells us how he’s been able to work with so many diverse businesses. Scott shares key variables he focuses on when he needs to turn a company around.
He also gives a detailed account of how to create winning momentum, impact of losing that momentum, and why every company he’s ever worked with has been resistant to change.
Scott has had a fascinating career and is a treasure trove of knowledge. Tune in for key insights and invaluable takeaways and learn why these lessons can benefit any company that wants to improve its operations!
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