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Every day around the world, companies large and small are bought or sold. Huge sums change hands in that process, but also around<\/em> that process. Because of the amounts involved, an entire industry of specialists has developed to facilitate \u2013 and earn from \u2013 these transactions: lawyers, valuation experts, and those who often get the ball rolling on a deal, the mergers and acquisition (M&A) teams.<\/p>\n

My first GTD\u00ae \u00a0coaching sale was to someone who was very active in this world, and a substantial part of my work in the early days was with professionals working in the industry. In the breaks between sessions in a seminar, they\u2019d often maintain that their work was special and different. Some intimated that it was soooo special and different that GTD simply couldn\u2019t work for them. I smiled, stuck my fingers in my ears, and kept on teaching and coaching. I didn\u2019t know their business intimately enough to dispute what they were saying, but I did know that GTD is rooted in a set of principles, and that one of the hallmarks of a principle is that it is not context dependent. Principles apply in all situations, even the reality distortion field known as corporate finance.<\/p>\n

I\u2019ve kept in touch with many of those participants, and ten years on I can see that those who adopted the methodology for themselves and their teams have had extraordinary success in their field. Of more interest to me is that they have achieved that while maintaining an unusual measure of balance and health outside of their work. That is not obvious. Because of the potential rewards on offer around these transactions, there are huge pressures on the people involved, and many lose their balance. Here is a sample of why:<\/p>\n