“family wealth is like the energy of a fire: untended and unprotected, it can burn down by itself, leaving nothing behind but ashes”
– Reverend Thomas Binney
Managing Generational Transitions and Leadership Succession is one of the greatest challenges that any family will face.
Based on modern family patterns, generational transitions usually take place every 30 years or so.Leadership successions can take place at any time, whether planned or unplanned.Family leaders should follow best practices to manage these changes. Best practices include planning activities before, during and after the transition or succession. The “hard” and “soft” issues should be addressed throughout the process.
Establishing a firm foundation of governance, leadership and family communications before a change initiative also improves the likelihood of success.
This Master Class will give you the insights and tools to plan and implement these two substantial change management initiatives. Learn how to gauge family member strengths,weaknesses,aspirations and expectations. Learn how to facilitate transparent communication and active listening. Explore meritocratic and rotating approaches to key role assignments.
Mark Daniell, Sara Hamilton, Robert Batt
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