Thriving in the Wild: Fostering Resilience for the Next Generation in Family Business
Family Business
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57m
What is your vision for the next generation of your family business? Whether they are young or in their 40s, the opportunity to empower their entrepreneurial spirit is always present. Andrew Doust can guide you on the path forward.
Join us for this engaging session with Andrew Doust, founder of Plenitude Partners, as he explores practical strategies for fostering resilience, responsibility, and independence in the next generation of family business leaders. Through a structured approach, YPO members will gain valuable insights into instilling confidence, courage, and resilience in their children or successors. The session will cover actionable frameworks for developing these key traits and include personal experiences and challenges from two NextGen panelists who have navigated family business dynamics.
You will leave this session with the following:
Strategies for teaching and delegating responsibilities.
Methods for celebrating contributions and promoting teamwork.
Guidelines for nurturing intrinsic motivation to fuel growth and purpose.
A resilience-building framework for parents to raise confident and independent children.
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