Voices Of Multiple Generations
Family Business
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59m
Hear inspiring real-world stories from three generations of YPO family business leaders and their families in this interactive webinar. Guests John Ness (YPO Columbus), Jennifer Sims (YPO Southern 7), Chris Nelson (YPO Jersey Integrated) and Kimberly Nelson (Europe One Integrated) will share insights, experiences and different perspectives on the evolution of their families and businesses. From the challenges of succession and transferring control to the concept of fair not always meaning equal, learn what they got right and what they would do differently, where they got stuck and how they made their way through to harmony, alignment and a richer family experience. Leave with a deeper appreciation and understanding of your own family and business, plus some pearls of wisdom that will help you on your journey. Most of all, rediscover the ways that family values such as hard work, honesty and transparency can transcend the generations, and why the essential key to progress will always be love, trust and respect.
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