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Is Your Firm Worth Buying?

If you care about building a consulting firm with real exit options, this is one to be in the room for.

For leaders building a serious consulting firm, growth is not the end goal. Options are. Whether you want an eventual exit or simply the freedom that comes with scale, the real question is whether your firm is built in a way that someone else would want to buy it.

Dominique Rennell

Projectworks CCO Dominique Rennell advises global consulting firms on how to scale their growth and operations effectively.

Mark Orttung 09

Projectworks CEO Mark Orttung has built his career growing and selling both consulting firms and technology companies.

The Consulting Firm Growth Maturity Model

In this episode, consulting industry veterans Mark Orttung and Dominique Rennell will introduce the Growth Maturity Model they are developing to help consulting firms assess how strong and scalable their growth engine really is.

They will share what they are seeing across high-performing firms, where most leaders overestimate their maturity, and how elite firms engineer predictable growth that attracts premium multiples.

Join them live to see the model, challenge the thinking, and help shape what comes next. This is an early look and a live conversation. If you care about building a firm with real options, this is one to be in the room for.

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Is Your Firm Worth Buying?

If you care about building a consulting firm with real exit options, this is one to be in the room for.

For leaders building a serious consulting firm, growth is not the end goal. Options are. Whether you want an eventual exit or simply the freedom that comes with scale, the real question is whether your firm is built in a way that someone else would want to buy it.

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Dominique Rennell

Projectworks CCO Dominique Rennell advises global consulting firms on how to scale their growth and operations effectively.

Mark Orttung 09

Projectworks CEO Mark Orttung has built his career growing and selling both consulting firms and technology companies.

The Consulting Firm Growth Maturity Model

In this episode, consulting industry veterans Mark Orttung and Dominique Rennell will introduce the Growth Maturity Model they are developing to help consulting firms assess how strong and scalable their growth engine really is.

They will share what they are seeing across high-performing firms, where most leaders overestimate their maturity, and how elite firms engineer predictable growth that attracts premium multiples.

Join them live to see the model, challenge the thinking, and help shape what comes next. This is an early look and a live conversation. If you care about building a firm with real options, this is one to be in the room for.

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