Mind Your Business

February 1, 2020

What will happen to the family business when you’re not around?

Simple, my children will take helm and run it JUST LIKE I DID! Are you 100% sure that’s what will happen? 9 out of 10 times when the owner passes or becomes incapacitated, everyone has their own ideas on how they’re going to run the family business. And, if there are multiple children involved, who’s going handle the many aspects of running the business like, marketing, advertising, networking, etc. The scenario becomes even more scary when the children cannot agree on who’s more competent to lead. Family relationships are often severed due to these disagreements. Why leave it to chance? Why not plan ahead and leave exact instructions on who will do what.

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