The Whys that Tie: Purpose, Meaning and Passion
We can all lose sight on where we are headed at times, thereby losing motivation, time, and opportunities.. Gaining clarity on one’s purpose, meaning and passion can help family business leaders to stay the course for the successful long-term.
Not Another Number: Defying the Next-Gen Statistics
Family business statistics demonstrate that the challenges of survival, transition and successful leadership are stacked against the third generation in particular. Seeking and implementing advisory services to clarify positions and manage disagreements can ensure more successful transitions.
A Crippling Sense of Eternity
Common frustrations with time and change can keep business family members in a standoff against each other. Nurturing a growth mindset can help improve self-agency, relationships, and the lasting legacy of the business.
Seeing Red: clashing egos
Personalities come in all shapes and colours. Clashing egos in a family can impact the business by hindering growth and decision-making, amongst other negative consequences.
keeping it all in the family: intergenerational trauma
Intergenerational trauma may manifest in family businesses in unhelpful ways, but can be resolved through therapeutic interventions and conflict management coaching.
The dangers of resentment
When left unaddressed, resentment breeds contempt in family business dynamics which can have lasting negative impact on wealth preservation, relationship and lives.
first steps: overcoming shame
Shame and isolation in family offices are harmful for health and wellbeing, but solutions can be found to make family systems more resilient, starting with the individual.