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Small Business Conversations
Henry Hutcheson, author of Dirty Litle Secrets of Family Business visits Small Business Conversations and Tom Shay

Small Business Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 62:12


While the idea of a "family business" may bring up warm feelings about a business, it can bring challenges and opportunities when the ownership is transitioning from one individual to another. Our guest expert is Henry Hutcheson, author of Dirty Little Secrets of Family Business. Whether the business is a partnership among friends, a business transitioning from one generation to the next, or a transition involving siblings, cousins and other family members, Henry's expertise is helping make the transition smooth as well as helping make sure the business is ready for the transition and that the business endures. If you are a part of a family business, this is another of the very important Small Business Conversations from Profits Plus and Tom Shay.

Don't Retire...Graduate Podcast
Grooming your Children for the Family Business

Don't Retire...Graduate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 30:17


Eric Brotman discusses retirement for one generation of a family business and transferring business responsibilities with family business expert Henry Hutcheson. In this episode: ● Retirement for one generation of a family business often hinges on the successful transfer of the business responsibility to the next generation - but this transition is tricky at best. ●  What are the best practices from family businesses that survive the transfer? How to combine your purpose and profit to be successful. ● Mixing personal, family, and business.

The Innovation Show
Dirty Little Secrets of Family Business with author and advisor Henry Hutcheson

The Innovation Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 47:21


If approximately 70 percent of all businesses are family businesses, and two out of three don't survive to the next generation, what can you do to make sure your business will survive and thrive? Today's episode comes clean with much-needed info on nitty-gritty issues, such as entitlement, letting employees (even family members) go when they just aren't working out, compensation, including: Your kids in the business (when to bring them in, help them move up, and prep them to take over), Shareholder agreements Selecting the next leader Deciding whether to keep the business or sell it Exit strategies for outgoing leaders Money matters Succession planning Communication Conflict resolution Establishing an effective board Transitioning to the next generation. We can apply the many ideas and tips in this engaging guide to address any business situation, family or otherwise. We welcome Henry Hutcheson, the author of “Dirty Little Secrets of Family Business: Ensuring Success from One Generation to the Next". More about Henry here: https://www.familybusinessusa.com/

Secrets of Success
Henry Hutcheson – Dirty Little Secrets of Family Business

Secrets of Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 27:49


Bill Horan talks to Henry Hutcheson, author of DIRTY LITTLE SECRETS OF FAMILY BUSINESS. Henry will discuss how 70% of businesses are family businesses, why 2 out of 3 family businesses do not survive the next generation, why family businesses outperform non family businesses, what the role of a spouse in a family business is, and how to handle conflict resolution between family members.

Secrets of Success
Henry Hutcheson – Dirty Little Secrets of Family Business

Secrets of Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 27:49


Bill Horan talks to Henry Hutcheson, author of DIRTY LITTLE SECRETS OF FAMILY BUSINESS. Henry will discuss how 70% of businesses are family businesses, why 2 out of 3 family businesses do not survive the next generation, why family businesses outperform non family businesses, what the role of a spouse in a family business is, and how to handle conflict resolution between family members.

LIving a Richer Life by Design
The Successful Transfer of Family Wealth & Business

LIving a Richer Life by Design

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 26:18


Join Jonathan Krueger as he interviews Henry Hutcheson, President and Founder of Family Business USA and has 25 years of experience in business management and global family business consulting across a range of industries and is a veteran of a family business himself. He is a frequent corporate and university speaker, as well as a columnist and writer for the News & Observer, Charlotte Observer, Nursery Retailer, The State, and Family Business Magazine. He has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, Crain’s, and other business and trade magazines. His new book is Dirty Little Secrets of Family Business (3rd edition): Ensuring Success from One Generation to the Next.  IN THIS EPISODE: On today’s show we will be talking to Henry Hutcheson, President and Founder of Family Business USA and has 25 years of experience in business management and global family business consulting across a range of industries and is a veteran of a family business himself. He is a frequent corporate and university speaker, as well as a columnist and writer for the News & Observer, Charlotte Observer, Nursery Retailer, The State, and Family Business Magazine. He has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, Crain’s, and other business and trade magazines. His new book is Dirty Little Secrets of Family Business (3rd edition): Ensuring Success from One Generation to the Next. During this episode you’ll hear:  What inspired him to write Dirty Little Secrets of Family Business What “dirty little secrets” means Why family businesses are not really structured to last past a generation or two The handicaps third generation business owners face that keep them from running the business successfully and honor the traditions of the business What brings on the sense of entitlement the founders’ children feel How to mitigate that sense of entitlement The single toughest challenge for a family business What happens when there’s no one to take over leadership of the family business The smartest way for a family business to plan for succession and where to start Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of LionsGate Advisors. The topics discussed, and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. LionsGate Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.  RESOURCES: The Source: Henry Hutcheson has 25 years of experience in business management and global family business consulting across a range of industries, and is a veteran of a family business himself. He is a frequent corporate and university speaker, as well as a columnist and writer for the News & Observer, Charlotte Observer, Nursery Retailer, The State, and Family Business Magazine.He has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, Crain’s, and other business and trade magazines. His new book is Dirty Little Secrets of Family Business (3rd edition): Ensuring Success from One Generation to the Next. Learn more at www.familybusinessusa.com.

The Donna Seebo Show | Warriors for Peace
#2229 | Henry Hutcheson | Dirty Little Secrets of Family Business: Ensuring Success from One Generation to the Next | Donna Seebo Show

The Donna Seebo Show | Warriors for Peace

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 59:59


When you talk with someone who has had a family business too often it is sited that they fail when the 3rd generation evolves because they have no sense for business, and literally, end up destroying what their ancestors had built with their blood, sweat and tears. However, that isn't necessary and that is what we'll be discussing. Leaving a business legacy that can go on for generations, thriving and creating enduring success for all involved.

The Kathryn Zox Show
Ep. 1: Becoming A Mensch and Ep. 2: Family Businesses

The Kathryn Zox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 55:18


Kathryn interviews Author & Rabbi Joshua Hammerman, author of “MENSCH•MARKS: Life Lessons of a Human Rabbi”. Mensch is a Yiddish word that has gone beyond its basic definition—a human person—and has become a shining symbol of how simply being human in today's world has become an act of heroism. To help us on our road to discovering our inner mensch, Rabbi Joshua Hammerman's new book presents 42 brief essays that mirror the 42 stops that the Israelites made as they wandered in the desert. Kathryn also interviews Author, President & Founder Family Business USA Henry Hutcheson CMC CFBA, author of “Dirty Little Secrets of Family Business (3rd edition): Ensuring Success from One Generation to the Next”. For too many family businesses, while it may be a given that children will become the next leaders, they don't receive the preparation or training to succeed. In his book, Hutcheson offers any organization the roadmap to ensure succession and prevent failures.

The Kathryn Zox Show
Ep. 1: Becoming A Mensch and Ep. 2: Family Businesses

The Kathryn Zox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 55:18


Kathryn interviews Author & Rabbi Joshua Hammerman, author of “MENSCH•MARKS: Life Lessons of a Human Rabbi”. Mensch is a Yiddish word that has gone beyond its basic definition—a human person—and has become a shining symbol of how simply being human in today's world has become an act of heroism. To help us on our road to discovering our inner mensch, Rabbi Joshua Hammerman's new book presents 42 brief essays that mirror the 42 stops that the Israelites made as they wandered in the desert. Kathryn also interviews Author, President & Founder Family Business USA Henry Hutcheson CMC CFBA, author of “Dirty Little Secrets of Family Business (3rd edition): Ensuring Success from One Generation to the Next”. For too many family businesses, while it may be a given that children will become the next leaders, they don't receive the preparation or training to succeed. In his book, Hutcheson offers any organization the roadmap to ensure succession and prevent failures.

The Business Builders Show with Marty Wolff
Family Business: Ensuring Success From One Generation To The Next

The Business Builders Show with Marty Wolff

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 26:03


My Business Builders Show guest this week is Henry Hutcheson. He has 25 years in business management and global family business consulting across a range of industries, and is a veteran of a family business himself. Seventy percent of all businesses are family businesses in the U.S., but only two thirds survive past the first generation. If you own a family business, this should be a MAJOR concern! Henry's book Dirty Little Secrets of Family Business: Enduring Success From One Generation To The Next is a MUST read for all family business owners, not matter what stage of transition you may be at this time. Be sure to check ot www.familybusinessusa.com for more information. And take advantage of a free family business assessment at www.familybusinessusa.com/fba. Henry Hutcheson can also be found on Linkedin and Twitter.For more information about your host Marty Wolff, go to www.martywolffbusinesssolutions.com and www.contractorsuccession.com. Be sure to call or text me at 570 815 1626 with any comments or questions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Catalog of Interviews and Bits
Segment Idea-- 7 Ways to Groom Your Child for the Family Business

Catalog of Interviews and Bits

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019


I’m contacting you with a segment idea about how to ensure a family business survives past the first generation — by making sure the next generation is brought in — and brought up — right. The Big Idea: Family businesses are unique in their close connections and shared trust. But children of the founders need to be able to make their own way into the business, and that includes learning, and working, outside the company walls. Why It Matters: Seventy percent of all businesses are family businesses in the United States, but only two thirds survive past the first generation. For too many family businesses, while it may be a given that children will become the next leaders, they don’t receive the preparation or training to succeed. Key Messages: In Dirty Little Secrets of Family Business (3rd edition): Ensuring Success from One Generation to the Next, family business expert Henry Hutcheson offers any organization the roadmap to ensure succession and prevent failures. He debunks the myths of family businesses and illuminates the best practices — to take a family business from startup to a well-established, long-standing company. The author can also discuss: How founders can overcome their tendency to see their children as clone Why children should never go directly into the family business. How to use summer breaks from school to expose children to the business. Why it’s better if children don’t have the same skills or strengths as the parents. How to find the best mentors to impart that special sauce of nuances and strategies. How to better manage millennials. The Source: Henry Hutcheson has 25 years of experience in business management and global family business consulting across a range of industries, and is a veteran of a family business himself. He is a frequent corporate and university speaker, as well as a columnist and writer for the News & Observer, Charlotte Observer, Nursery Retailer, The State, and Family Business Magazine.He has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, Crain’s, and other business and trade magazines. His new book is Dirty Little Secrets of Family Business (3rd edition): Ensuring Success from One Generation to the Next. Learn more at www.familybusinessusa.com.

Small Business Conversations
Henry Hutcheson, author of "Dirty Little Secrets of Family Business" visits Small Business Conversat

Small Business Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 61:42


Henry Hutcheson, author of "Dirty Little Secrets of Family Business" visited with Tom Shay during this program. If you are a part of a family business you know there are often many dynamics of family members working together. When there is a transition from one generation to another, there are often challenges of who has what responsibility and who gets what. Henry answered many questions during this visit as well as explained how to eliminate the "drama" that could occur in your business.

Living Regret Free
Henry Hutcheson

Living Regret Free

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2017 25:47


Henry Hutcheson E: henry@familybusinessusa.com W: familybusinessusa.com FB: FamilybusinessUSA T: @henryhutcheson Henry Hutcheson is the President of Family Business USA and wrote “Dirty Little Secrets of Family Business.” He talks about where family business goes wrong and what they can do to do better. He talks about grooming the next generation and the unique characteristics of family business. He talks about his goals in working with family businesses and the main areas that negatively impact all family businesses.

The Small Business Radio Show
#302 Secrets to Success: in life, in family business, and in public speaking

The Small Business Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2014 53:53


Episode #302 of Business Insanity Talk Radio reveals the secrets to success in life, in a family business, and in public speaking. First, we discuss the solution to making life more fulfilling, and surprisingly, the solution is not money. Next, we talk about the secret to having a healthy and growing family business. Finally, we reveal how to overcome the fear of talking in front of people once and for all. About the guests:Tim McCarthy is the co-founder of Raising Cane's of Ohio, a chicken restaurant which had 13 stores with over $30 million in revenue in 2013, and the author of the book "Empty Abundance".Henry Hutcheson is president of Family Business USA and is the author of the book “Dirty Little Secrets of Family Business: How to Successfully Navigate Family Business Conflict and Transition".Gary Genard, PhD, is an actor, communications professor, speech coach, and author of the book "Fearless Speaking: Beat Your Anxiety • Build Your Confidence • Change Your Life".Sponsored by Sage and Nextiva.