Family firm helps family businesses navigate transitions, planning
This family business didn’t think it could afford a living transition — but it happened with a strategy you can learn next week.
This family business didn’t think it could afford a living transition — but it happened with a strategy you can learn next week.
Want to learn the same approach that helped a local e-commerce company thrive during COVID? Hear from the experts at this virtual conference next month.
“I’ve seen this system work at a $5 million company and a $500 million organization.” From the mayor of Sioux Falls to family businesses statewide, companies are putting this system to work with big results.
“During the pandemic, it has solidified that our approach of relationships first wins every time.” Meet a mother-daughter team helping others navigate their financial futures.
“I laid awake wondering if it was the right thing to stay open at all.” Not only did she stay open, but she shifted her way to success despite COVID’s curveball.
There’s nothing like a challenging time for making you take stock of your business – especially if your business and your family overlap.
Staying at home means it’s a great time to be in the popcorn business – as this fifth-generation family company is finding out fast.
So you probably won’t be holding a big convention, meeting or fundraiser anytime soon. But as this expert shares, that doesn’t mean events can’t still be a success.
They are reconfiguring business models, finding ways to adapt and in some cases doing their best to keep up: How family businesses are coping with COVID-19.
Does your family business feel unsure about the future? Do you need help communicating? This free facilitated virtual meeting will be a big help.