Transcript Family

Succession
with Judy Wilkinson
Family in Business
and Business in Family
Who is involved in a
Family Business
YES
NO
Take Home from today
• Know where you are going (VISION)
• Understand how you will make it happen
(PLAN)
• Talk about it (COMMUNICATE)
• Be realistic, flexible and recognise trigger
points (CAPABILITY)
Driven by events
• Death
• Divorce - Departure
• Disaster - Drought
Driven by decisions
• Triple bottom line
• Environment
Financial
• Business like approach
• Human resource
– Front end or back end
Human resource
Who do we need
• Accountant – Business Structure and transfer information
• Lawyer – legal process for asset transfer/ wills/ power of attorney
• Financial Planner – goal setting, current position
• Ag Consultant – Close to family and business, can drive the plan
• Facilitator – independent, objective, control
No one person has all the answers for a family
Movement of assets and
continuation of a business
Top Down – left to the will
Bottom up – driven by the family
Events
• Front end – people joining the business
• Back end – people leaving the business
Business like approach
• Make it look like a business
• Treat it like a business
• Have a business like approach
SEPARATE BUSINESS AND FAMILY
A BALANCING ACT
Business vs Family Decisions
Family
Majority of decisions are Business only
Negative Family Impacts
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Divorce and potential loss of equity
Family disputes
Wills challenged
Decreased profit
Poor communication
Lack of commitment
Loss of family members and family life
Family vs Business Decisions
Family
Majority of decision are Family only
Business Impacts
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Decrease in equity
People employed for wrong reasons
Impact on working arrangements
Impact on management decisions
Jeopardizes Business like approach
Balance
Key to balance
• Clarity
• Expectations
• Communication
Clarity
• Clear Communication Strategies
• Business time and Social/family time
• Keep Business out of the
bedroom and bedroom
out of business
• Regular Breaks
Expectations
We all have expectations that we are
• Aware of and communicate
(contract and agreement)
• Aware of and have not communicated
(message since a child that the farm will belong to the boys)
• Not aware of and therefore not
communicated
(not aware that getting the farm included supporting parents in old age – often
played out in the older generation but not talked about)
Influences on Expectations
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Family History
Ordinal Position
Environment
Situation
Values
• How Many Generations has your family
been in business?
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Family History
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Genogram
Family History
Family of origin
New members – own family of origin
ACTION:
Fill in your Family Tree ……………
Communication Strategy
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Scheduled operational meetings
Process for dealing with conflict
Process of dealing with triangles
Dealing with generational difference
Key Communication Stages
• Marriage and or partnership
• Communication between generations
• Communication approach to including new
members into the business and the family
Be clear about the two different roles of
family member/partner vs business partner
Business Time and Social Time
• Agreed boundaries
– (no work talk at the Kitchen table )
• Time allocated to non business activities
– Social, sporting, children’s activities
Ensure one relationship
does not contaminate the other
Regular Breaks
• Holidays
• Time away
• Assist in maintaining a balance
Planning
• FRONT END
• or at the BACK END
Front End
Front End - Negotiate
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Money
Time
Housing
Communication
Money
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What is it worth
How often reviewed
What is included : car, fuel, insurance etc
Do we have the capability to pay – if not
how well we measure and manage the
difference
Housing
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What is included ? (phone, electricity, gas)
Where ?
Who pays for improvements?
Who pays to maintain?
Rent?
Time
How many:
•Hours in a day (keep accurate records)
•Days in a week
•Weeks in a Year
Communication
•Decision making process
•Conflict resolution process
•Information exchange (meetings)
•What is discussed ie finances, workloads
Back End
Back End - Negotiate
• Family History
• Self Esteem
• Communication Patterns
Family History
Family History
What happened in the previous generation?
Think about history of communication
Succession management and asset transfer
How people were treated
Self Esteem
Doing
Healthy Self Esteem
Being
Doing
Typical Self Esteem
Self Esteem
One way to develop healthy
Self-esteem is to focus on
the skills we have
that enable us to do something
rather than what we do!
Communication
Develop a Communication Strategy
How will
• Decisions be made
• Conflict resolved
• Discontent managed
• Change managed
• New entrant be negotiated
• Exits be managed
• Success celebrated
• Communication occur strategically and operationally
Communication
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Regular operational meetings
A pause - set aside time
How often
What time of day
Who will chair
Will it be recorded
How will those tasks be rotated
Regular Meetings - Agenda
• Affirmation (things that have worked well)
• Minutes – issues from last meeting
• Issues that have arisen since the last meeting
• Finance
• Day to day management
• Time management
• Gripe session (No right of reply)
• Triangles
• Ideas (no right of reply – can build upon)
Strategic Meetings
These meetings set overall direction
• Entry and exits
• Change of ownership or management
• Change in direction of business
• Change in business size or operation
• Other events or problems not solved in
operational meetings
Triggers for a Strategic Meeting
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Why or what (event)
Things you can and can’t talk about
Discontent or disagreement
Stakes are high
Emotions are involved
Need consensus
Manage a Strategic Meeting
• Difficult conversation
• Difficult to manage yourselves
• Everyone will want to be able to contribute
and have something at stake
• Find a facilitator
Where to from here
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Is there something that you can put in
place in your family business
How will you do it?
Give yourself a Time frame it will occur
in?
What will happen if things don’t occur as
planned?
Get it right
Getting it RIGHT
If you (all) know (COMMUNICATE)
where your going (VISION)
know how you will get there (PLAN)
know if you can do it (CAPABILITY)
Thank you for your
participation today