My mother and I recently traveled to visit my sister and her family. Except for the occasional meal out, we stayed in the house, simply being together as family. And we had a wonderful time! On the trip home, I considered the contrast and how stereotypical sibling conflicts burden some family businesses. The source of and ways to mitigate these conflicts are this week’s Lesson Found. (more…)
A founder’s legacy of integrity for his daughter & their business
This week’s Lesson Found comes from a friend, Debby Abel, who recently wrote a beautiful essay on her family’s business and the legacy of integrity her parents gave her. (more…)
Increasing cash flow through innovative packaging
Which would you prefer: A guaranteed $750,000 now or a possible $1,000,000 that you only get if everything goes according to plan? This was likely the question Burger King marketers had in mind when deciding to offer a subscription for a daily cup of BK Café. BK’s decision is the catalyst for this week’s Lesson Found: Packaging products and services to increase cash flow and boost sales. (more…)
Aligning Succession Plans with Business Plans
A participant at a recent family business workshop was surprised when I said business planning should be part of the succession planning process. This founder’s business had a succession plan but lacked a coordinated plan looking at the future of their business. This founder’s surprise is a Lesson Found for all family businesses. (more…)
Building a team to turn impossible into possible – and more!
The gravity pull of black holes is so intense it sucks in everything around it – even light. It would then seem impossible to capture a picture of any black hole. But a team of scientist did exactly that. Their efforts offer a Lesson Found in what it takes to create an extremely effective team. (more…)
The “Screech Method” for Resolving Partner Conflicts
Childhood friends Adam Lowry and Eric Ryan co-founded and built Method natural cleaning supplies into a $100 million brand. And, like many family and other partnerships, the path toward success was not always smooth. How the two navigated past conflict is a Lesson Found.
Featured on How I Built This with Guy Raz, the friends/partners discussed their path to success and described, as I refer to it, the “Screech Method” of conflict avoidance. (more…)
Does running your business feel like running a marathon?
Running a business and running a marathon have much in common including both the owner and the runner are in it for the duration. Thus, Des Linden’s “training regimen” leading up to winning the 2018 Boston Marathon offers a Lesson Found for owners.
After ten years of running in Olympic and other major marathons, Linden finished 4th in the 2017 Boston Marathon. Desiring to finally break through to the winning spot, Linden cut short her normal break and quickly returned to training with even greater intensity than before. The result (more…)
What lessons does Brexit offer companies on contingency planning?
By now, we’re all tired of hearing about Brexit. But if you look beyond the political antics, Brexit offers valuable Lessons Found on contingency planning for businesses. Here are a few examples. (more…)
What do Exit Planning & the iPod Touch have in common?
Whether you’re an Apple fan or detractor, all can agree the iPod and iPhone technology are extraordinary successes. The stories of how Steve Jobs and Apple accomplished this are legendary. Organizational guru Simon Sinek summarizes it in one word: “Perspective”. When planning exit strategies, business owners should embrace Apple’s perspective to maximize their company’s valuation and sustain their legacy.
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Branding with a Mission: Could your branding last 300 years?
How many pirates can you name? I’ll bet the first (and maybe only) one is Blackbeard. That is a testament to Blackbeard’s genius at branding! The foundation of this genius is Blackbeard’s consistent alignment of his branding with his “company’s” mission. And Blackbeard’s genius offers us all a Lesson Found. (more…)