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How do I know if I need outside help in my business?

You need outside help when the recurring decision exceeds the cost of one engagement, when internal seats cannot fix it, or before a one-shot decision with multi-year consequences. Three tests before hiring anyone. Match the category of help to the kind of block.

Test one: the cost of being stuck. Count the recurring meetings, missed opportunities, postponed hires, and relational drift the open decision is producing. If that cost exceeds the cost of one engagement, outside help is the right move.

Test two: the internal seat. Is there an executive, a board member, or a partner inside the company who could check this decision correctly. If yes, why has it not happened. If no, outside help fills the gap.

Test three: the one-shot consequence. Decisions about capital, control, ownership, succession, or exit have consequences that compound for years. Before any of those closes, an outside check is worth the price.

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