1. Every Business Has Its Own Cycle
Formation - Growth - Stability - Transformation. When a cycle reaches "point 9", it is when everything seems perfect - but also when the system begins to reveal limits.
If not restructured, the business will decline. "Year Number 9" is the pivotal year of awakening – time to look back and prepare for a new round.
2. Year Number 9 - Year of Completion and Re-evaluation
It is the time of maturity but also when the old operating model becomes sluggish. "Year Number 9" requires the courage to end what is no longer suitable.
Ending here is not discarding, but transforming.
3. Year Number 1 - Year of Restart and Innovation
After closing the old cycle, "Year Number 1" is the time for rebirth. It requires 3 factors:
* New Mindset of the Leader: Cannot use old thinking to solve new problems.
* More Flexible Structure: Lighter, faster, smarter
* Culture of Innovation: Encouraging learning and failing to progress.
"Year Number 1 is not the starting point of a business, but the starting point of a more mature stage."
4. From End to Start – The Bravery of the Leader
Between Year 9 and Year 1 is the changing of seasons. What keeps the company standing is the bravery of the leader.
Knowing to step back to see further. Knowing to stop to renew. Keeping the spirit of "second startup".
. How to Cross "Year Number 9" and Enter "Year Number 1" Completely
* First: Honestly assess the status quo.
* Second: Keep the root, change the top. Preserve core values, innovate models.
* Third: Inspire rebirth in the team.
An ending is not a finality; it is the groundwork for a more strategic restart. Every 'Year 9' offers businesses the chance to close legacy chapters, while 'Year 1' marks the dawn of a new journey—one defined by greater resilience and clarity
A business's owner who understands the process would not afraid of changing because closing a chapter at a decent time is a distinctive success. Additionally, a great leader who commits about the future know how to start accurately.


