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The Progenitor’s Dilemma: Avoiding Entitlement When Transferring Wealth

The Progenitor’s Dilemma: Avoiding Entitlement When Transferring Wealth A practical framework that empowers heirs while minimizing negative consequences byline Doug Baumoel, Blair Trippe and Katie Spencer Est. Read time: ~8 to 9 minutes Wealth can, at times, feel more like a curse than a blessing. Wealth magnifies the impact of bad choices and presents dilemmas to those progenitors who must determine how to distribute their assets over their lifetimes and beyond. Perhaps the biggest fear among benefactors is transferring wealth in a way that engenders entitlement. Progenitors do not want affluence to crush the next-generation’s initiative, sense of purpose [...]

Global Family Business Learning Symposium

Deconstructing Conflict in Family Business In Enterprising Families, Even if You “Get Along” You Still Have to “Get” Conflict Managing conflict is the critical success factor for families that share ownership and management of business or other assets. This webinar by Continuity Founding Partner Doug Baumoel will help you recognize conflict (it isn’t always fighting) and learn how to manage conflict and mitigate risk in the unique context of family enterprise. It will help participants unlock the enterprising family’s potential to achieve business goals—as well as protect and enrich lasting family relationships. Join us for this 24-hour, online event for [...]

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8 Steps to Manage Sibling Wealth Disparity

              Wealth disparity among siblings can wreak havoc in families—especially when a family business is involved. Unfortunately, it’s all too common for the family enterprise to magnify wealth disparity and worsen issues of entitlement, exclusion and fairness. To nurture and maintain lasting relationships, it is critical to understand and manage sibling wealth disparity. Understanding the Path to Sibling Wealth Disparity As dependents, siblings grow up with similar economic status.  Their relationships are forged as equals.  As they mature, siblings may take very different paths, with diverse opportunities and challenges that impact their individual wealth [...]

Why You Might Need A Family Council

When to Consider a Family Council for Your Family Enterprise Families hoping to achieve a lasting legacy and to have the greatest impact through multiple generations can benefit from a family council designed for their unique family’s needs. When properly developed, family councils can help families stay connected, aligned, and informed. They help families crystallize a vision and work toward realizing it, together. By establishing agreements and processes to aid in group decision making, family councils protect families from conflict, guide them through disputes over what’s fair, and help them navigate transitions. Well-designed family councils can also direct [...]

PODCAST: The Difficult Conversations are the Most Important

Manufacturing Matters - Episode 11 Listen to what the experts shared about managing conflict in a family business versus a traditional organizational structure. Are there Best Practices? How do multi-generational businesses function differently from one another? And what is the "Family Factor?" You will definitely have a few 'Ah Ha' moments. Brought to you by Simsbury Bank Martin Geitz: Martin Geitz: Difficult Conversations with UConn Family Business Program June 26, 2019 Welcome everyone to this, our sixth Simsbury Bank, UConn School of Business Family Business Program event. Thank you all very much for coming [...]

PODCAST: Blair Trippe – How Can You Best Manage Conflict in Your Family?

WEALTH OF WISDOM PODCAST - EPISODE 11 Conflict is a normal part of family life. But it can be difficult to talk about and to manage, especially when significant wealth or a family business is involved. Blair Trippe is a counselor who has years of experience working with families in conflict. In this podcast Blair defines the different types of conflict, shares strategies for dealing with different forms of conflict, and talks about measuring the “family factor” needed to help families weather the usual slings and arrows that fortune sends their way. Man: Welcome [...]

PODCAST: Doug Baumoel – Should You Stay Together as a Family or Go Your Separate Ways?

WEALTH OF WISDOM PODCAST - EPISODE 36 When should a family call it quits and go their separate ways? How can a family even think about this painful question? In this podcast, Keith Whitaker speaks with family business consultant Doug Baumoel about these fundamental questions, ones that, from time to time, any family that is managing a business or wealth together have to face. Doug reviews the concept of the ‘family factor,’ which measures a family’s ability to navigate change together, based on shared history, shared vision, and trust. He also talks about ways to raise, in a productive [...]

The Rewards and Challenges of Working for a Family Business

Doug Baumoel’s Story Based on an interview and article with Cornell University’s Smith Family Business Initiative Working for your family’s business can be a very rewarding experience, especially if it functions well. When it doesn’t, the experience can be extremely challenging– and even destructive. “When it works, it is an opportunity to create a valuable family legacy and for families to stay connected for generations,” says Doug Baumoel, founder and principal of Continuity Family Business Consulting. “A connected, extended family with significant resources can produce extraordinary opportunities for individuals and have a significant impact on society.” Working in a family business, [...]

ON DEMAND WEBINAR: Deconstructing Conflict: Understanding Family Business, Shared Wealth and Power

Continuity Partners Doug Baumoel and Blair Trippe recently presented a webinar in partnership with Trust and Estates magazine, and their parent WealthManagement.com. The webinar provides a comprehensive overview of Continuity's unique developmental perspective and methodology for managing conflict in family business. Doug and Blair illustrate some of the dynamics of family systems and stakeholder relationships as well as their groundbreaking Conflict Equation - all included in their recently published book, Deconstructing Conflict: Understanding Family Business, Shared Wealth and Power. The webinar also features a Q&A with the audience.

Five Ways to Improve Family Business Communication

We all know communication has a powerful impact on both personal and business relationships. That’s one reason why many people identify poor communication as what needs to be fixed for the family business and relationships to thrive. The complex family business system sets a series of traps for even the skilled communicator. In family business communication, it's easy for things to go awry. But just trying to fix communication is usually not the answer. Thinking that improving communication alone will solve family business conflict is usually an unrealistic oversimplification. Solving family business conflict requires a more comprehensive solution, one that [...]

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