05/17/19

Working On Succession Planning

The term “working on your business” may not be new to you. The idea of working on your business pertains to doing the work of creating a business that is sustainable and functions independently of you. One in which the day-to-day operations are managed by the systems and processes you established, and the people you developed to implement them. A business that runs on systems and processes, rather than on your daily efforts, allows you to focus your time and energy on challenges and opportunities that arise for innovation and growth.

We all have the same 24 hours a day and 7 days a week to accomplish our tasks. Without systems, and people trained to manage those systems, we business owners have basically created a tireless job for ourselves. Without a conscious effort to change this situation, the business will likely remain as it is, without significant growth.

Succession planning can be thought of as analogous to working on one’s business. Family businesses consist of systems within systems; the family, the shareholders, and the business itself. Rather than on processes, these systems thrive on policies.

Similar to how systems and processes help your business grow, policies that effectively govern family members, shareholders and the business itself make it more likely that your family and business will continue to grow into the far future. Unless you work on developing these policies, your chances for a successful succession and multi-generational survival are threatened.

Like the conscious effort required to establish a sustainable firm, for a family-business leader committed to creating multi-generational stability a conscious effort is required.