Personal Mastery: Your X-Factor

The application of personal mastery is key to living an effective life and having a successful family business yet business owners tend to prioritize themselves last making personal mastery a pipe dream…

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15 Reasons Family Businesses Leverage Coaching

Family business owners were never meant to figure it all out on their own, yet somewhere along the way many adopted this delusion…

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Barrier Busting

Ignoring the complexity, oversimplifying, or attempting to take a cookie cutter approach to navigating through change can be appealing but taking this approach either never fully realizes the opportunity presented or simply fails completely, leaving a load of damage and collateral in its wake.

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Family Emotional Intelligence (EQ): Why it matters.

There’s nothing like family. The people we’re related to by blood and marriage are expected to be our closest allies, our greatest sources of love and support but often it just doesn’t seem to work that way…

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Family Business Boards: Are they worth it?

Ask a multi-generational family business owner whether they have a board and you are likely to get more than a “yes” or “no” answer.

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Family Businesses in Crisis: "It doesn't have to be this way."​

Do not let your psychology get used against you. There is another way! Trauma with a capital “T” is happening and opportunistic buyers are starting to circle.

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When the Crisis Ends the Hard Work Begins... Are You Ready?

As we come to grips with this surreal environment the focus shifts to helping business owners identify their best options for surviving the crisis with an eye toward thriving during recovery.

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Snowflake Effects in the Business...

Snowflakes are one of nature’s most intriguing structures. Closely held businesses with multiple shareholders (particularly family businesses) are very much like a snowflake.

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4 Things Skilled Leaders Prudently Manage = PACI

Manifestation of power, authority, control, and influence (*PACI) among shareholders and employees in closely held businesses serve as leading indicators for the likelihood of success at points of significant transition.

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Dinosaurs In The Workplace

The dinosaur effect results from leaders having blind spots about how their words and actions impact staff, derail alignment, and erode organizational outcomes.

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5 Tips for Effective Problem Framing

In framing a problem we set the psychological parameters against which we endeavor to solve the problem. A mis-framed problem will have mis-framed solutions.

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#1 Reason Succession Fails & How to Get it Right

When I met Aaron and Janet they were engaged in their third attempt at family succession. In many ways this attempt is no different than the first two abandoned attempts.

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9 Pain Points Owners Face & How to Fix What’s Broken 

Owners report experiencing these 9 pain points when working with advisors…

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Conflict: Learning to Embrace It!

“Conflict”… what is the first thought, feeling, or image that crossed your mind when you read that word?

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Axial: Why Successful Exits Start With Psychology

Axial talked to Dr. Allie Taylor about how Orange Kiwi is different from a typical advisory firm, the most surprising thing she uncovered in her research on business owners, and more.

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MOM and the Family Business

As a business owner I’m always on the look out for client trends. Last year the majority of our clients were focused on scaling their businesses. So far, 2018 appears to be the year of acquainting clients with their MOM.

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1+1 = 44? The Exponential Complexity of Multi-Owner Business Transition

Successful entrepreneurial owners are: dynamic, resilient, driven, focused, goal-oriented and the businesses they build tend to reflect this nature.

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Family Business Podcast: The Psychology of Succession

Allie Taylor recently participated in a podcast hosted by Russell Haworth of the Family Business Podcast in the UK.

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2017: The Art of Reflection Bears Fruit

The art of reflection does not come naturally when you are “wired” with a bias toward action and execution. It was not until a mentor challenged me to create space for reflection that I realized its power.

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Beating Business Transition (Sale/Scale/Succession) Odds - New Research

Owner experience, advisor observations, academic literature, and popular books agree – significant transitions (scale, sale, succession) fail more often than they succeed in the low to mid-market business environment.

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