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Business Managers Offer Emotional Counsel Amidst Client Crises
12 Nov
Summary
- Business managers act as consigliere, therapists, and hatchet men for clients
- Clients faced home losses due to 2025 LA wildfires, requiring emotional support
- Managers' roles extend beyond finances to providing comfort and counsel

In 2025, business managers have taken on a multifaceted role that goes far beyond just handling finances. Much like the character of Tom Hagen, the consigliere in "The Godfather," these managers are now doling out advice and occasionally acting as "hatchet men," making tough decisions like firing and hiring personal staff.
However, their responsibilities have also evolved to include providing emotional counsel and comfort to their clients, similar to the therapist for the neurotic Alvy Singer in "Annie Hall" or the psychiatrist for the mob boss in "Analyze This." This emotional support was especially vital in 2025, when many of their clients lost their homes to the devastating wildfires that swept through Los Angeles in January.
While business managers still handle the traditional tasks of personal and corporate taxes, as well as major purchases like cars, homes, yachts, and even private islands, their ability to offer emotional guidance has become equally important. This shift in their role highlights how these professionals have become trusted confidants, helping their clients navigate both financial and personal crises.




