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Praise for VALUE MAPS "Equivocator, Explorer, Experimenter, Exploiter,
Extender--Chapter 12 might be well served as mandatory reading for
all subject matter experts SPARC is not a valuation, per se, but
rather a separate consulting engagement that might interest a
client--especially if that client is preparing for a sale or
planning an exit strategy. Miller has taken the good ideas from
five disciplines and married them with value enhancement, creating
what could become a very good 'add-on' consulting engagement. NACVA
recommends, and looks forward to, further dialogue related to this
new approach. This book will open your eyes to new
opportunities." "No one illuminates the murky intersection where business
strategy and private company value creation meet better than Warren
Miller. Now he's focused his extensive professional training and
real-world experience to produce this intellectually rich, yet
down-to-earth and fun-to-read road map we can all use. Business
owners and leaders, financial analysts, management consultants,
wealth managers, CPAs, business brokers, private equity investors,
business appraisers--no one should plan to increase the value of an
enterprise without Value Maps in their passenger seat." "Private-equity analysts do not often come across scholarly and
technical professional reading laced with laugh-out-loud moments
Yet this is exactly what one finds in "Value Maps." Warren Miller's
advice stems from his career as a finance executive, a CPA, a
valuation analyst, and a 'recovering academic.' With pitch-perfect
balance, Warren has created both a must-have professional reference
guide and a best-practices road map designed to enhance the
profitability of your client's business and your own--all in a very
readable style with just a 'spoon-full of sugar.' Enjoy the read
" "Extremely readable, with numerous real-world
examples--valuation specialists who don't read this book will soon
be looking for a new profession. Miller takes the term 'valuation'
to new levels, suggesting that appraisers can indeed add real value
to their clients' businesses. Clients should demand that a
valuation professional read this book before he or she will be
hired."
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