Skills Transfer Bias: When Leaders Bring the Wrong Job to the Right Role

By M&A Advisory
09 May 2025

Some leaders change jobs but forget to change mindsets.

These aren’t criticisms—they’re reminders. Even the most capable leaders can fall into the trap of skills transfer bias: assuming what worked in one role will work just as well in another, without adapting to the new context.

💼 In M&A, this is especially relevant when preparing a second-tier management team for a transaction. Buyers look beyond the founder or CEO—they want confidence that the business can thrive without them. But if the second tier has legacy mindsets, hesitant to lead, or too reliant on how things “used to be,” it raises red flags.

✅ Developing a transaction-ready team means building a layer of leadership that’s:

Because when the deal closes, buyers aren’t just acquiring numbers—they’re investing in people who can take the business forward.

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