The Legacy Family: How To Create A Successful Multigenerational Business
Family Business
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59m
Statistics suggest that the high rate of family business failures in the transition process is less a factor of a poor business plan and more a function of conflict among the family stakeholders. Building a lasting family legacy through your business relies less on ”the business of the business” and more on building a foundation of solid family relationships.
In this session with Dr. Lee Hausner, we will examine the factors that enable families to become “legacy families” and remain successful and connected for multiple generations.
Participants will be introduced to:
Key characteristics of successful family business families
Governance structures that support unified family decision making
How to build the four Capitals (Human, Intellectual, Financial, and Social) which strengthen the desired interpersonal relationships so vital for long-term success.
Dr. Hausner is an internationally recognized clinical psychologist, business consultant, and seminar leader. She has co-authored with Douglas K. Freeman, J.D. Legacy Families...The Definitive Guide to Creating a Successful Multi-generational Family.
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