Can you imagine spending half of your working life in a family business, beside your mother, father, and brother, and all getting along? And then spending the next half of your work life with your brother, your spouse, your four sons and three nephews, and still all getting along?? I pinch myself. We have been able to create an environment of mutual respect and trust, one where we can function as a team that shares the emotional and intellectual challenges of business along with its financial rewards.
How do you successfully transfer your family business within your family? It can be a tricky situation. One successful trick that CNNMoney recently highlighted is the power of rules.
The article, titled ?Family business: How to pass the baton,? is a story about the Mitchell family and the rules they developed to keep their family, as well as their business, intact. As the article illustrates, rules are a way of promising to yourself and future generations that you?ll maintain a strong shareholder?s agreement, operating agreement, or other founding document of the business itself.
So, what guidelines will help keep your family together and in business at the same time? For some practical ideas, consult the original article for the ?Mitchell? rules and consider how they might work for you family business.
Reference: CNNMoney (July 9, 2012) ?Family business: How to pass the baton?
Source: http://blog.tesarlaw.com/2012/08/rules-can-keep-your-family-business-and-family-together.html
ridiculously photogenic guy amanda bynes dui ghost ship tiger woods masters jet crash virginia beach petrino clayton kershaw
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.