In this podcast, Mason talks about how to split up without falling apart or turning everything into one big bureaucracy.
At some point, you can't bring everything to the meeting table. Your family will be dealing with multiple businesses, households, and events. Walking the tightrope between becoming disconnected and getting overwhelmed is almost impossible.
For family boards, there are some rule-of-thumb that work really well to find out whether you need to split off, and how much to do so. If you can stay focused on your top-line objectives, you won't get overwhelmed by minutia. At the same time, when you do decide to create a new committee, move into a new home, or start a new business, you can't cut people out of the loop.
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In this podcast, Mason talks about how to split up without falling apart or turning everything into one big bureaucracy.
At some point, you can't bring everything to the meeting table. Your family will be dealing with multiple businesses, households, and events. Walking the tightrope between becoming disconnected and getting overwhelmed is almost impossible.
For family boards, there are some rule-of-thumb that work really well to find out whether you need to split off, and how much to do so. If you can stay focused on your top-line objectives, you won't get overwhelmed by minutia. At the same time, when you do decide to create a new committee, move into a new home, or start a new business, you can't cut people out of the loop.
FOLLOW Family Prosperity Partners everywhere:
Facebook:
Business Page: https://www.facebook.com/Familyprosperity
Public Group for Families: https://www.facebook.com/groups/familybizgroup
Private Group for Clients: https://www.facebook.com/groups/familyprosperity
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/19139744
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Why are some experts saying this statistic is misleading?
In this podcast, I talk about a discussion happening in the Family Business space: The “70% of family businesses fail to transition” statistic is misleading.
A critical look at a highly cited statistic in the Family Business space is making the rounds after some advisors claim that entrepreneurship is the solution to long term family success. They claim that the statistic of successful transitions does not take into account the tendency for families with businesses to be more entrepreneurial.
This criticism, though, is just more evidence that highly successful families are highly successful. Families with already successful businesses are far more likely to succeed in a new venture because they support each other with resources and experience. It doesn’t make sense that families should have to start over every generation. Long-term success does not look like a series of gambles made one at a time over and over again.
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LinkedIn:
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In this podcast, I talk about a discussion happening in the Family Business space: The “70% of family businesses fail to transition” statistic is misleading.
A critical look at a highly cited statistic in the Family Business space is making the rounds after some advisors claim that entrepreneurship is the solution to long term family success. They claim that the statistic of successful transitions does not take into account the tendency for families with businesses to be more entrepreneurial.
This criticism, though, is just more evidence that highly successful families are highly successful. Families with already successful businesses are far more likely to succeed in a new venture because they support each other with resources and experience. It doesn’t make sense that families should have to start over every generation. Long-term success does not look like a series of gambles made one at a time over and over again.
Family Board Starter Pack:
https://shop.familyprosperitypartners.com/products/diy-family-board-starter-pack
FOLLOW Family Prosperity Partners everywhere:
Facebook:
Business Page: https://www.facebook.com/Familyprosperity
Public Group for Families: https://www.facebook.com/groups/familybizgroup
Private Group for Clients: https://www.facebook.com/groups/familyprosperity
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/19139744
Subscribe to the Podcast:
Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL2ZlZWRzLmZlZWRidXJuZXIuY29tL2ZhbWlseXByb3NwZXJpdHlwb2RjYXN0
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0XKuUhHRdhPWHeLZwxhzVa?si=jli-ywiuQP-nVt4pT_nhHg
Family Prosperity Podcast
In this podcast, Mason talks about how to split up without falling apart or turning everything into one big bureaucracy.
At some point, you can't bring everything to the meeting table. Your family will be dealing with multiple businesses, households, and events. Walking the tightrope between becoming disconnected and getting overwhelmed is almost impossible.
For family boards, there are some rule-of-thumb that work really well to find out whether you need to split off, and how much to do so. If you can stay focused on your top-line objectives, you won't get overwhelmed by minutia. At the same time, when you do decide to create a new committee, move into a new home, or start a new business, you can't cut people out of the loop.
FOLLOW Family Prosperity Partners everywhere:
Facebook:
Business Page: https://www.facebook.com/Familyprosperity
Public Group for Families: https://www.facebook.com/groups/familybizgroup
Private Group for Clients: https://www.facebook.com/groups/familyprosperity
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/19139744
Subscribe to the Podcast:
Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL2ZlZWRzLmZlZWRidXJuZXIuY29tL2ZhbWlseXByb3NwZXJpdHlwb2RjYXN0
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0XKuUhHRdhPWHeLZwxhzVa?si=jli-ywiuQP-nVt4pT_nhHg
RSS Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/FamilyProsperityPodcast