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episode What Comes After You Sell Your Business? | Ep 46 | You've Got People Problems cover

What Comes After You Sell Your Business? | Ep 46 | You've Got People Problems

In this episode of You’ve Got People Problems, host Melissa welcomes longtime friend and entrepreneur Todd Bolenbach for an honest conversation about what comes after selling your business. From founding and growing G&T Solutions to navigating a surprisingly challenging personal transition post-sale, Todd Bolenbach shares what most owners and leaders never talk about: the realities of letting go, rebuilding identity, and creating a new sense of purpose after exit. Melissa and Todd Bolenbach break down what it’s really like to go through the sale process, including the emotional highs and lows, how culture and people priorities weigh on exit decisions, and the unexpected difficulty of finding your footing on the other side. They also cover why “retirement” isn’t always what it seems, how to proactively prepare both business and self for an exit, and the sense of loss and loneliness many entrepreneurs encounter after stepping back. Whether you’re dreaming of selling your business, actively working through an acquisition, or looking to reinvent your career after an exit, this episode brings transparency, relatable stories, and actionable insight. Key topics covered in this episode include: * The founding and growth journey of G&T Solutions and key lessons along the way * The emotional rollercoaster and practical challenges during and after selling a business * Why most entrepreneurs underestimate the loss of identity and sense of purpose after an exit * Choosing buyers not just for price but for team and client alignment * The impact of culture fit and how different values surface during due diligence * How to prepare yourself, your family, and your business for a transition—and why that matters for well-being Follow Mel on LinkedIn: / melissa-ortiz-talent-optimization-expert Visit Activate Human Capital Growth's Website: https://www.activatehcg.com/ [https://www.activatehcg.com/] Have questions? Email us at info@activatehcg.com

14. maj 202640 min
episode The Best Way to Keep Employers Out of Hot Water and Not Enable Toxic Behavior | Ep 45 | You've Got People Problems cover

The Best Way to Keep Employers Out of Hot Water and Not Enable Toxic Behavior | Ep 45 | You've Got People Problems

In this episode of You’ve Got People Problems, Mel Ortiz sits down with employment attorney Sheila Carroll to demystify the legal and practical complexities around employee terminations and layoffs. The discussion centers on minimizing litigation risk, recent legislative changes in California, and the human side of handling tough decisions in the workplace. Mel and Sheila break down the common pitfalls employers face when terminating staff, including why being vague or overly kind can backfire and create legal exposure. They explore the differences between individual terminations and group layoffs, the importance of honest documentation, and best practices for remote exits. The conversation also unpacks new state requirements, risk areas for specific industries, and crucial steps for employers to proactively prevent expensive mistakes. Key topics covered in this episode include: * The biggest legal risks employers face during terminations and how to avoid them * Why honesty and clarity matter more than “kindness” in exit conversations * Documentation tips managers can use to protect themselves * Navigating layoffs under California’s new WARN and Cal WARN Act rules * How severance and waivers can reduce litigation exposure * The growing impact of mental health disclosures on termination decisions This episode is a must-listen for business owners, HR leaders, and managers looking for clear, current advice on navigating sensitive terminations and understanding recent changes in employment law. With real-world examples and practical tips, Mel and Sheila provide actionable guidance that helps protect both people and companies. Follow Mel on LinkedIn: / melissa-ortiz-talent-optimization-expert Visit Activate Human Capital Growth's Website: https://www.activatehcg.com/ [https://www.activatehcg.com/] Questions? Email us at info@activatehcg.com

7. maj 202645 min
episode The Hierarchy of Finance Needs and How People Fit into that Framework | Ep 44 | You've Got People Problems cover

The Hierarchy of Finance Needs and How People Fit into that Framework | Ep 44 | You've Got People Problems

In this episode of You’ve Got People Problems, host Melissa Ortiz sits down with John Marshall of Series Next Solutions to unpack why so many leaders struggle to feel confident in their numbers and what is actually missing behind the scenes. This conversation centers around a concept John calls the Hierarchy of Finance Needs, a framework that breaks down how financial clarity is built inside an organization. Many businesses are trying to operate at a strategic level without first having the foundational financial structure in place to support it. Melissa and John walk through how finance is not a single role, but a series of distinct responsibilities, each building on the next. When those roles are unclear or missing, leaders are left making decisions without full visibility into the business. This episode focuses on how to move from simply having numbers to actually understanding and using them to drive better decisions. Key topics covered:  • What the “Hierarchy of Finance Needs” is and how it applies to growing businesses  • Why many leaders lack confidence in their financials, even when reports exist  • The difference between bookkeeping, financial analysis, and CFO-level thinking  • How gaps in financial structure lead to poor or delayed decision-making  • What it means to create forward-looking or “future” financial clarity  • Why having the right people in the right finance roles matters more than most leaders realize If you are making decisions in your business but feel like you are missing clarity behind the numbers, this episode breaks down where that gap typically comes from and how to think about fixing it.

30. apr. 202641 min