Podcast: Disruptive Successor Show
The Disruptive Successor Show is a podcast for next-generation leaders in family businesses and entrepreneurs who want to disrupt the status quo to grow their business and take it to the next level.
We all know that what got us here isn’t going to get us there.
If you are taking control over your family’s business or trying to get your business to the next level, you will need inspiration, advice and resources to help you create a massive impact.
Listeners of my show include not only the millennial or Gen Z but also the Baby Boomer and Gen Y. My listeners tend to be involved in these industries: business services, construction, design-build-maintain landscape contracting, food manufacturing, property management, real estate, and technology.
And are interested in issues like business coaching, branding, communication, difficult conversations, disruption, employee ownership, exit planning, financial management, leadership, innovation, intergenerational transfer, marketing, multi-generational family businesses, business operations, process documentation, security, selling, storytelling, succession, visioning, wealth management,
My guests are entrepreneurs, family business advisors, multi-generational and Gen 2 family business leaders, heads of university family business programs, consultants, coaches and firms that serve those who are growth businesses.
Clients of my show typically are running businesses with 10 to 200 employees and $1M to $20M in revenues.
Their concerns include: scaling up, exit planning, succession, leadership development, disruption, business planning, finances, growth planning, transferring generational wealth, transferring control, ownership issues, and more.
The benefits listeners receive are introductions to experts and advisors around the issues of growing and exiting a business, whether it’s a family business or entrepreneurial venture. They get a feel for the challenges other business owners and leaders face and how they overcame them. They will hear stories from people and how they came to do their work and why.
My shows feature handpicked guests who engage with me in casual conversations lasting between 30 to 40 minutes. You can expect to be entertained, engaged and may even get takeaways like business tools or ideas for implementation in your business.
I’ve led entrepreneurial adventures in art, clothing, a holistic health lifestyle magazine and trade show, shoe manufacturing. I’ve also led several non-profit organizations. I earned an MBA from the University of Southern California in Entrepreneurship.
I’ve been advising, coaching and consulting family-owned, family-run and entrepreneur-led businesses since 1989. My love for entrepreneurship follows the closure of my family’s sizeable multi-generational clothing manufacturing company after eight decades of operation because there were no successors.
After uncovering the code to scale up a family-run business – a playbook and a disruptive successor – I wrote a book called Disruptive Successor: A Guide To Driving Growth in Your Family Business.
My podcast is my effort to bring interested people into the conversation to benefit disruptive successors.
Maryann G. Bell is a seasoned partner at Wingspan Legacy Partners, an esteemed family business advisory firm. With a wealth of experience garnered from her tenure at Goldman Sachs across New York, Boston, and London, coupled with her MBA from Harvard University, Maryann brings invaluable insights to the complexities of multi-generational family enterprises. As a philanthropic leader in Austin, Texas, and a governance authority chairing numerous boards, Maryann is dedicated to helping enterprising families navigate succession, governance, and legacy planning with clarity and strategic foresight.
SHOW SUMMARY
In this episode of The Disruptive Successor Show, Jonathan Goldhill delves into the intricacies of having difficult conversations in family businesses, particularly regarding succession planning and ownership transfer. Joined by guest Maryann G. Bell, they explore the challenges, consequences, and strategies for effective communication within family enterprises.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Succession planning involves delicate discussions about authority, ownership, and financial matters, crucial for the sustainability of family businesses.
- Open communication and mutual understanding are essential to navigate through difficult topics such as succession, ownership, and financial planning.
- Advanced notice and framing the conversation with clear objectives can help set a positive tone and facilitate productive discussions.
- Neutral settings and active listening without distractions foster an environment conducive to meaningful dialogue.
- Facilitators or advisors can provide valuable support in navigating complex family dynamics and mediating challenging conversations.
- Establishing policies and procedures, such as buy-sell agreements, distribution policies, and family constitutions, can provide clarity and structure for succession planning and ownership transfer.
QUOTES
- “Clarity is kindness when it comes to addressing difficult topics within family businesses.”
- “Succession planning involves delicate discussions about authority, ownership, and financial matters, crucial for the sustainability of family businesses.”
Connect and learn more about Maryann G. Bell.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryann-bell-1212074/
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