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You may be at loggerheads, but instead of rejecting everything, consider the possibility that the opposing side has just one good point. Can that help you make a better decision? Banyan’s Aline Porto shares her top 5 tips for managing conflict when you’re in the midst of it.
Conflict avoidance can be all too easy for family businesses because of the connectedness between the business and family, but it can be very dangerous. @KarDillon interviewed @bobbordone in this View from the Owner Room podcast on conflict resilience.
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Contrary to popular belief, conflict isn’t always a bad thing—when it’s constructive. To learn about what healthy conflict looks like in family businesses, check out this interview with Josh Baron, partner at BanyanGlobal. https://t.co/hpR7Zu67jg
Welcome to our second spotlight on: Navigating Conflict in Your Family Business. Follow along over the next couple months to learn about why family businesses shouldn’t avoid conflict, what to do when you know you’re headed down a dangerous path, and more. https://t.co/yzIn2xdjEy
What now? You’ve prepared for a disruption to your family business now how do you deal with the complex emotions and changes that have occurred? Banyan’s Rob Lachenauer weighs in with expert advice and real stories from families who have worked through disruptions together.
Losing a family member is heartbreaking. When that person is not only a beloved part of your family, but also your boss or colleague, the impact of their death is felt in all aspects of your life. See advice from Banyan's experts on both the preparation and the aftermath below.
Behavioral health issues are seen in most families, so why do we shy away from having conversations about them? O’Connor Professional Group's Arden O’Connor shared her personal and professional experiences and advice with Banyan’s Editorial Director in this impactful conversation
Your sibling relationships are often the longest in your life. Your siblings know you better than anyone– including how to push your buttons. Banyan's Judy Lin Walsh shares her advice on how inequalities in families can be both a good motivator, and a detriment if taken too far.
When you think of new people entering a family, you often think of the next generation getting married, but what about when a parent unexpectedly gets re-married? When in-laws must compete for time with a grandchild? See the answers and guidance from Marion McCollom Hampton below
For advice on how to mitigate the negative impact of the four common disruptions to your #FamilyBusiness , follow along as we dive deeper into each one. Get a first look at the ideas, content, and expert interviews we’ll be sharing, sign up for our bi-weekly newsletter below.
Is your #FamilyBusiness ready for a #familyoffice? Check out our latest article to find out if your family business has become so complex that you might be dealing with #OverloadedStructures. https://t.co/tqziyf0Eoh