My Dad Lets Me Run 75% of the Business…

Wayne rivers
By Wayne Rivers
9 minutes

Every company regardless of size, age, and stage is somewhere along the succession continuum. While many succession plans are well designed and documented, the vast majority are very informal indeed.

Please tune in this week as Wayne relates the story of how one succession plan proved frustrating and ineffectual for both generations of leadership and what you can do to make your succession plans foolproof. Better still, Wayne reveals a “secret weapon” for making succession smooth, coordinated, and cohesive.

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And, don’t forget about our next Contractor Business Boot Camp class scheduled for Oct 15-16 in Raleigh, NC. Please contact Charlotte at ckopp@familybusinessinstitute.com to learn more about the program.

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